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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Hannah “Mae-Mae” Hubley- 2 year update

Prepare for a long post. It’s been a while since I’ve done an update!

May 4th, 2010

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May 4th, 2011

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Wow, another year gone. Just like that. I know it goes by fast, but that was too fast. After Nathan was born, I looked up one day and saw that my sweet baby girl wasn’t a baby anymore. You are now officially a toddler. I got an email the other day from the church saying you are about to be “promoted” to the preschool wing! It’s too much for this mamma to handle. But handle it I must. It’s worth noting, however, that you’ll always be my baby girl.

We can already tell at two years old that you are very….let’s call it strategic (I wonder who you get this from). For example, one night you wanted to get something off the counter and we told you clearly that you could not have it. At the sound of “no" you started one of your fits. Arms were flailing, feet were stomping and then came the rolling around on the floor. Then, all of a sudden…you stopped…just as quick as you started. It was very obvious that you just had an idea. You got up and ran out of the room. Your Dad and I looked at each other not knowing what just happened. Then, you pranced back in with a huge smile on your face carrying a stool. You were so proud of yourself! You figured it out…or so you thought. You were still too short to reach what you wanted even with the stool.

You also love working puzzles. You sit for long periods of time on the floor taking pieces out and then putting them back again. Once you have done several puzzles one at a time over and over, you move on to something a bit more challenging. You take out all the pieces to four or five puzzles, mix them all together and then work on putting them in the right place. You get in the zone. Can you say one. track. mind?

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You also go around counting everything. Except we can’t get you to start with “one.” You start counting at five and end at ten (most of the time you skip seven). Good try though.

We spend most of our time outside these days. You have fun with your water table, sand box, picnic table, and most of all playing with Broady. I should actually call it yelling at Broady. You walk out the door shouting “No, no Broady!” and pretty much keep that up until we go inside. You just started telling him “back, back” and you make a hand motion like you are pushing him back. It’s really funny (you also do this to us when you are pooping and want us to leave the room…you like your privacy).

You are still 100% a daddy’s girl.

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When he comes home from work at lunch or in the evenings, you can be heard yelling, “Daddy home, Daddy home!” This is your favorite part of the day. You enjoy bike rides with him in the Burley and running errands with him on the weekends. You absolutely love riding in his truck. In the mornings when you wake up, you always call out for “Mae-Mae’s Daddy.” By the way…everything and everyone belong to someone (and usually that someone is Mae-Mae). This is the dreaded “mine” syndrome that I think or at least I hope most two year olds go through. One morning I said “I’m Mae-Mae’s Mommy.” You looked at me and then at Nathan and said, “No. Nate’s Mommy. Mae-Mae’s Daddy.” Don’t worry. I know you love me.

You also love your brother. You love giving him hugs (ie squeezing him very tightly),  singing him songs (ie screaming very loudly), and reading him books (ie commanding that he “watch”). This is usually his face when he hears or see’s you enter the room.

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You love, love, love princesses or as you like to call them… “angels.” When I heard I was having a little girl, I always said you wouldn’t have all that “princess stuff” but I was so wrong. You love to play dress-up and dance all around the house.

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It is amazing how God made little girls to love this stuff even at such an early age. We tell you often what a pretty girl  you are. You put on your necklace, your bracelets, grab your purse, put your baby in your stroller and say, “bye-bye mommy.” I laugh every time but also hold back tears because I can just picture you loading up your car, turning to say good-bye and heading off to college. I know…I know…give me a break. Your only two. But for the record,  I’m seriously going to need medication the day you start Kindergarten (your momma doesn’t deal well with change.)

Your two favorite songs are (1) “Angel Dance” (the song from Sleeping Beauty… “I know you. I walked with you once upon a dream…).  We sing this ALL DAY LONG! Gone are the days when I listened to the radio in the car. You tell me, “off please” when I turn it on (at least your polite).  But that’s ok. I LOVE singing to you. You are the best audience because you always ask for more and you never get tired of listening to me.   And (2) you love the “Aggie song” (The Aggie War Hymn)! Your dad has been singing this song to you since you were born and now you love it. You even sway and whoop at the end! When we finish singing you say, “more saw off.” Now, don’t judge. Some might call it brainwashing at such a young age, but we like to think we are simply helping you make a great decision about your collegiate future.

When we pray throughout the day (and especially at night) you like to add your own blessings at the end. You always want to bless all your grandparents (one by one), Dr. Murphy, your pediatrician,  any boo-boo’s that you have and you end by being thankful for your eyes and nose. This lists changes from day to day, but these are pretty much constants.

Hannah you are so fun and you teach me more about myself everyday. You can make me laugh, dance, sing, cry, and want to pull my hair out all in the same day (let’s be real…your two). We love you so much and this is still our prayer for you, sweet girl…

“For this reason, since the day we heard about you, we have not stopped praying for you and asking God to fill you with the knowledge of his will through all spiritual wisdom and understanding. And we pray this in order that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and may please him in every way: bearing fruit in every good work, growing in the knowledge of God…”

                                             Colossians 1:9-10

 

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Happy 2nd Birthday Sweet Princess!

1 comment:

iz said...

your words melt this momma's...who also has a two year old...heart.be blessed.