Now there's no going back, she's got it!
Showing posts with label Hannah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hannah. Show all posts
April 30, 2013
Big Girl Bike
Hannah received a big girl princess bike from Nonna Renee at Christmas. At the time she was still a bit intimidated by the bikes size, and we had to push and hold on to her as well. However, now that the weather is better we've retired the old trike, and we've been leaving her big girl bike in the back of the car. Anytime we are at the park, or at a friends house and she wants to give it a try she can.
Now there's no going back, she's got it!
Now there's no going back, she's got it!
April 17, 2013
Soccer: To Play or Not to Play?
Well on the day of Hannah's 4th birthday, the JD Parks and Rec soccer program began. The program is for 4-7 year olds, Hannah being the youngest. We've been through two weeks of practices, 2x a week. Hannah is into practicing as long as we are by her side. She just doesn't want to do it without us. Each practice we get a bit further away (i.e., hand holding, to standing beside her, to helping with the relay's, and eventually on the sidelines).
This week began the actual games. We informed Hannah that mom and dad couldn't be on the field with her and so she has proceeded to holding the coach's hand the whole game. We've had a few tears, as she isn't into the whole contact sport thing, but she pushes through, and so do we. Possibly by the end of the season she'll decide she likes it, I don't know? But quitting mid-way through is not an option, or a characteristic we wish to instill in our child. Stay tuned for more photos and video.
*New Video Below*
Hannah's got passed the part of holding coach's hand on the field and now runs with the pack, but still isn't into kicking the ball much. Hannah and another young girl, are just that - girls, and would rather be playing with their braids, and dancing around.
This week began the actual games. We informed Hannah that mom and dad couldn't be on the field with her and so she has proceeded to holding the coach's hand the whole game. We've had a few tears, as she isn't into the whole contact sport thing, but she pushes through, and so do we. Possibly by the end of the season she'll decide she likes it, I don't know? But quitting mid-way through is not an option, or a characteristic we wish to instill in our child. Stay tuned for more photos and video.
*New Video Below*
Hannah's got passed the part of holding coach's hand on the field and now runs with the pack, but still isn't into kicking the ball much. Hannah and another young girl, are just that - girls, and would rather be playing with their braids, and dancing around.
April 8, 2013
Valentine Shoot
Our dear friend Shelley, is beginning her photography business. I believe I mentioned her company, Shelley K Photography before in one of our earlier Blog posts. Shelley was offering a Valentine's Day shoot for a super reasonable fee, and since we didn't get any presents for the Grandparents and other family member's at Christmas time from Hannah, I thought this would be a great opportunity to send some love to all those who care so much for her. Posted below are those photos.
Thank you Shelley K. for capturing Hannah's first professional pictures.
April 3, 2013
Memory Lane, Easter Bunny Style
It appears after years of not wanting to be too close to the Easter Bunny, Hannah has learned to let bygones be bygones. See for yourself, she's got this one licked.
2010
2011
2012
2013
Way to persevere Miss Hannah.
A Pop Star in the Making!!!
Hannah asked for and received a pink guitar for her birthday. After reading all sorts of reviews and what was best to learn on, we through caution to the wind and went with an electric guitar. Here's to our pop star in the making!!! We love you Hannah and happy 4th birthday.
December 28, 2012
Thank You!!!
Thank you everyone who went out of their way to purchase Christmas gifts for Hannah. Hannah is a very loved and well thought after little girl. I can only hope that one day she understands and appreciates each and everyone of you as I do.
I tried to take photos or video of her opening up her goodies on Christmas morning. I do however apologize if I've missed something. All though, I do my best to capture photos for you to see, I also prefer to watch Hannah open gifts, without the camera as the middle-man.
*Please excuse the formatting, I'm currently having issues.*
*Please excuse the formatting, I'm currently having issues.*
Our first gift to arrive was from Nonna Renee. A long family tradition for me growing up, was the gathering of children/grandchildren and the making/baking/designing of an Italian cookie called Bucciolatti.
We devoured these in no time, and Hannah's Italian lineage would be so happy to know how much she enjoyed them.
Aunt Cindy mailed Hannah a beautifully illustrated version of "The Night Before Christmas." Hannah was so excited because she was granted special privileges to open this gift before Christmas.
Hannah set forth to immediately read me the story. Hannah is a book hound and as the photo above shows, she was very excited. The reading of this book takes part throughout the month of December, but also a new family tradition is reading it on Christmas Eve.
Grandpa Willard and Grandma Jean sent us a delicious assortment of caramel popcorn, cheeses, deer jerky, and cookies. Unfortunately, this is the only photo of us opening this gift. But not to worry, we've been putting the hurt on all this deliciousness since its arrival.
When Hannah had the flu last week, she got to watch a lot more Netflix then we normally allow. Either way, she was on a "My Little Pony" marathon. Now that the T.V. has been limited again, Hannah now has the ability to use her imagination with her new pony, "Princess Cadance."
Hannah and I hiked in with Robbie to remove his tree stand at the end of elk bow season. We went in just before dark, and therefor came out at dark. Well Hannah's favorite perch is on daddy's shoulders. Grandpa Brent and Grandma Cheryl, those keen hunters they are, got Hannah this hunter orange hat that lights up. Next year with her upon daddy's shoulders, she can shine the light for their jaunt out of the woods.
Somebody did good, purple! Yea!!! Besides pink, purple is the only other color we can get her to wear these days.
Santa (AKA - Grandpa Willard and Grandma Jean), brought this beautiful PINK, did I say PINK vest for Hannah. See the smile on her face, great work!!!
This is the first time I actually remember Hannah specifically looking for the crease in the paper, where the two sides met up. (Upper left photo) Hannah was very precise and accurate in how she executed opening presents.
(Just an FYI, Hannah doesn't like panties much, so I apologize if someone is offended by some toddler bumskie.)
Uncle Lance and Auntie Jan thanks so much for the dress up clothes. I
have this goal to make Hannah a dress-up trunk one of these days. Maybe
for her birthday. We are at that age where clothes make the person,
and Hannah is such a performer, she needs costumes to match her big
personality.
I guess we might have to get Hannah a horse and some cattle to round-up, after all it is John Day. Until that time, this cowgirl will have to ride her new princess bike.
Papa John and Nonna Renee, thank you for the new big girl bike. Hannah was hesitant to get on at first, as you'll see in the video below. But with a little coxing, and constant daddy or mommy touch, Hannah is ready to ride off into the sunset.
Again, Thank You! to everyone who spoiled this little girl and made her Christmas so bright. Thank you cards to come sometime in January. Big hugs and kisses from us to all of you.
December 17, 2012
Family Photos
Our dear friend, Shelley Banks, is in the beginning stages of developing her photography business, Shelley K Photography. Luckily for us, she needed some family shots for her portfolio. As Hannah soon approaches 4 years old, we have yet to have family photos taken. So imagine my surprise when Shelley asked if she could shoot our family. Of course, I jumped up and down, and said yes!!! The following shots were taken in the afternoon in mid December, on a very cold and snowy day. Hannah, God bless her soul, was tired and cold, but Shelley was able to capture a few good shots of our family.
Thank you, Shelley!
Labels:
Family Photos,
Hannah,
Naomi,
Robbie,
Shelley K Photography
Gingerbread House
Hannah's "Elf on the Shelf", Christopher brought Hannah a gingerbread house kit over the weekend. It appears Santa must be approving of all the good choices she's been making. Christoper goes home, to the North Pole, every night to report to Santa about if Hannah has been "naughty" or "nice". Every morning he seems to be hiding and watching from a new perch in the house. This morning Hannah found him hanging out in her book basket. Although Hannah was ill over the weekend, we managed to put together a nice little home.
Christopher the Elf.
Robbie working his piping skills.
Hannah strategically placing all the candy in just the right location.
The finished product!
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