Hannah's pretend play is so much fun to watch. She takes care of all her toys and has conversations with them. Nathan gave her an old computer keyboard, she will type and say she is taking a survey. Nathan belongs to several on-line survey companies and takes many surveys. =) She will also sit at the kitchen table and say she is doing her bible study (just like mommy and daddy). I mentioned a few months ago we thought Hannah had an imaginary friend named Bunny. He is definitely real to her! She talks about him and to him ALL day long. He goes everywhere Hannah goes and often wears the same clothes and eats the same food. She also tells Bunny about her day and sings him songs. Hannah is not lacking in imagination!
Hannah still LOVES learning. She's known all her capital letters for several months and we are beginning to work on lower case letters. She also desperately wants to spell her name. I think the double sets of letters confuse her. If we get out magnetic letters or are typing on the computer she can consistently spell HAN and then adds lots more N's, and H's. She also wants to spell Bunny which usually comes out BNNNNNY. Hannah can also write a capital H and draw a fairly recognizable happy face.
Hannah got a mild tummy bug a few weeks ago. Thankfully the actual sick part was very short lived. She was tired and didn't have much of an appetite for about a week though. Poor child that doesn't like being dirty was NOT pleased when she got sick. Abigail and I stayed healthy, but Hannah did share with Nathan.
Hannah is starting to assert her independence more and more. She has an opinion and is making it known! We have had lots of whining and crying lately and Hannah has spent time in her room. Not only do Nathan and I not want to give in to her temper fits, but Abigail is so sensitive that she starts crying right along with Hannah. We tell Hannah she has to stay in her room until she is ready to be happy and then she can come out. I honestly think she likes being able to let out her frustration because every so often she will ask to go to her room.
We are also struggling to keep Hannah in her bed an nap and bedtime. She did great when we first switched to her toddler bed, but now not so much. The problem isn't that she comes out of her room, she just gets out of bed and lays on the floor by the door and talks, sings, etc. At first it was just for a few minutes then she would go back to bed and sleep. Now, she'll play for hours....which results in no nap and then she's quite grumpy the rest of the day. So we started something new the other day. We do our normal bed/nap routine (story, kiss, turn out light, pray) then close her door. Nathan and I will wait in the hall outside her room and listen for her to get out of bed....which is usually within 30 seconds. =( If she gets up we walk her back to bed with out talking to her, leave the door open, and sit outside her room long enough for her to lay still and go to sleep (usually 10-20 mins, but an hour the other day). Hopefully this will create a good sleep pattern and we won't have to sit in the hall forever.
Hannah and I both got flu shots yesterday while we were at the doctor for Abigail's check up. We had talked about how we were going to get shots and we didn't need to cry. I went first and then it was Hannah's turn. They laid her on the table, scooted down her pants and had me hold her hands. She just laid there and didn't even flinch. There were no tears either. I was very proud of her and I think the nurse was super impressed!
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