Thursday, March 7, 2013

Fort Worth Stock Show

My Mother-in-law really wanted to take Hannah to the stock show. Since I'm not from around here I really didn't know anything about it, but figured that since she was so excited about it we'd give it a try. Plus it got us out of the house- always a plus. It was really fun. We got to see lots of different animals, but mostly cows. The cows were being groomed that day. That was pretty entertaining. We walked down rows and rows of cows being combed, clipped, washed, and blow dried. Seriously. Their owners were standing there with blow driers and brushes. It was like a big bovine salon. Weird. We got to see some horses, but only because we went back into the holding pens. I guess they weren't doing much of anything with the horses that day. They were doing a show in the big arena, but it was really boring and the horses were too far away for Hannah to even realize they were there. At least it gave us a few minutes of rest. Hannah loved seeing the animals, well, until they either got too close or started making noise. Then she turned into a big scaredy cat.
Seeing the bunnies for the first time





DUCKLINGS!

Not so sure about the cows..

 The pictures really don't do justice to how seriously massive these cows are, especially the tan one.


The cow shower

This cow was really pretty. It walked right by us and then Mooed really loud and freaked Hannah out. But at least it got her to stop Neighing and say Moo!


My little cowgirl





Hahahahahaha. I love Cheri's face in this picture. And Hannah's. I'm pretty sure the horse had just made a sudden move or made a noise, or maybe not. Maybe it just looked at her funny. Who knows?

Monday, February 25, 2013

Fun at the Zoo

My brother and sister-in-law got us season passes to the Fort Worth Zoo for Christmas. I was so excited! And luckily this winter has been very mild and we've already had several days over 70 degrees. So far we've been able to make it to the zoo twice, once with my mom and once with Dan. Hannah loves it. She's obsessed with monkeys. She shouts "monkey" at the top of her lungs the whole time we're there. The first time we were there we got to the monkeys just in time to see them mating. I was glad she was too young to ask about it. It was much more fun listening to all the other moms trying to explain it to their kids. Her other favorite animals are the elephants and the zebras.





Of all the things at the zoo, besides the monkeys, this is what she was the most interested in. A duck. Goof.

Watching the duck


Baby kangaroo! So cute.







Hannah also really liked the Sloth bear. He was pretty awesome. The big floppy ears are so cute!

So cute


That was one GOOD cookie!







Wednesday, February 13, 2013

18 months

I am still backlogged on pictures, but I'll take and talk about Hannah at 18 months before I forget it all. The terrible 2s are creeping up on us. We can feel it coming. The temper tantrums have commenced. On the whole they're not too horrible or frequent... yet. But they sure are lots of fun... not. She is very opinionated and stubborn. I have no idea where she got either of those traits. Oh, wait. Now I remember. It's all my husband's fault. Hahaha. She is starting to do some pretend play. She doesn't do this very much though. She's far more interested in reading books. Speaking of which, she would rather read books than do just about anything. At the end of every day, I pick up every single book we own, and only 1 or 2 toys.. if that. And she has memorized most of her favorite books. Seriously. She knows what each page says and will "read" them out loud to herself.


Hannah LOVES to sing! I really wish I had a video to show you, but the little stinker is camera shy and it's nigh impossible to get good videos of her. Her two favorite songs are "Popcorn Popping" and the ABC song. She knows the motions and some of the words to Popcorn, and she knows almost her entire alphabet. Actually, with enough prompting she can say almost every letter, but my favorite is when she sings it to herself. She says "abcdefg, qrstuv, wz, now I know my abcs! Abcdefg... and goes through it again. Too cute. I always sing to her to put her to bed, and she knows all of those songs and likes to help me sing them. If you haven't realized this yet, Hannah has exceptional verbal skills. It is seriously freaky. Everywhere we go we get comments about it. Her pediatrician, the nursery leaders at church, even random people we meet in the store- everyone is impressed by her. She can say just about any word she wants to say, and she's working on full sentences. She is getting really good at 2-3 word sentences like "call Daddy!" and "Where's the Mommy?" She asked her first question long before she really started to talk. I've been trying to remember her first word, but other than Mama and Dada, the very first thing I remember her saying is "What's that?" It is still her favorite thing to say. She started attending nursery at church on the first of January. She did well as long as we were in there with her, but had a hard time being left, especially since she has never been left with anyone other than family. Ever. But finally this Sunday she got over it. She cried for a minute when Dan first dropped her off, but one of the leaders held her for a minute and off she went. It seems like there's so much more to tell. I could brag about her all day. She is such a great kid. She is so fun and so sweet. She recently started saying "Love you," and it is the best thing ever. Dan and I seriously can't get enough of her. She is such a blessing to us and (most of the time) a joy to have around.




Sunday, February 10, 2013

Grapevine Aquarium

On new year's day, we decided to take a drive up to the aquarium. It was the perfect day to go. There was hardly anyone there! In most of the rooms we were by ourselves, there were no groups and pretty much all of the kids were really young. It's a really small aquarium, but very well thought out and nice. Hannah had lots of fun running all over the place, pointing at all of the fish. It was such a fun way to spend the holiday.