Friday, November 6, 2009

Halloween

This year Hannah wanted to be a " Rootin Tootin Cowgirl" . Those were her words not mine.
She played the part well. She rode her stick horse from house to house. She would wait until the sidewalk was clear and would run up to the house with her horse "bucking". Then she would take off her hat and say " Whoa horse! Howdy, trick or treat." People were not sure what to think, most of them laughed pretty hard though. We had to cut the night short because she got a stomach ache from eating cookie dough earlier in the day with her grandad.
Jackson went as a horse and I wore my boots to try and go with the theme.



Monday, October 19, 2009

It's a BOY!!

Ok, so I know he is almost a month old now, but hey at least I'm posting something.

Jackson McGee Miller arrived Saturday, September 19, 2009 at 12:33 pm. He weighed 7 lbs 11.6 oz. and was 19 3/4" long.

There are some fun things with numbers in our family. My birthday is December 15th, Hannah's is March 16th, Our anniversary is June 17th, Clint's birthday is January 18th, and Jackson came on the 19th. Hannah was delivered at 12:33 am, and Jackson was delivered at 12:33 pm. He was not due until September 27th, so it has been fun to see it all fall in line.

Hannah has adjusted pretty well to having a brother. The whole breast feeding thing has her attention right now. She made the observation the other night that she drinks cow milk out of a glass, and "Jackson drinks girl milk out of those puffy things." I tried not to smile or laugh hoping to just blow it off and not revisit this conversation in public. So far so good...







Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Hannah's first day of school

Hannah started preschool today at GEM Express. I chose this school because the church is smaller and they really try to incorporate the Bible into their lessons. There are 12 kids in her class, so it is a good size. She was so excited to start school. It will be nice for her to be around other kids during the week.

Her favorite part of today was singing the B-I-B-L-E and playing in the sand. She learned two words in Spanish and got to play with a doll house at center time. So far that is all I have gotten out of her. I will have to update if any interesting stories come up later in the month.

I surprised myself and did not cry or tear up. I think I am just excited that she will be with kids her own age. It is hard living in an apartment and going to such a big church. It has been difficult to meet families with kids her age. I hope she makes some great friends this year.
The pictures loaded out of order, but I am too tired to figure out how to fix it...




Getting ready for school




In her class room


Outside the school


Outside our apartment.

Latest sewing projects




I have not had much to tell the last few weeks. We are just trying to get things in order before baby arrives. My sewing machine is still in storage, but my mom's is out and ready to use, so I borrowed it.



I had visions of how I thought preschool would be so I made Hannah a nap-mat cover. That sounded more comfortable than just a vinyl nap mat. I found some patterns on line, but they make it more complicated than it should be so I made up my own. Not much cutting and not much sewing, it was very easy. To my disappointment they don't use mat covers at her school. They said I could send it, but Hannah would have to figure out how to put it on and take it off by herself so they could send it home everyday to be washed. I decided to just hang on to it and let her play with it here at home. It may come in handy for travel one day.














My second project was a nursing cover. It looks like a funny apron, but it will do the job. I chose a green toil so the color would be gender neutral. I have seen one in use and it seemed like a cool idea. I was not going to pay $40- $50 for a rectangle of fabric with a strap, so I made my own. It has boning in the top so I can see what is going on with out having to move any fabric. I will post pics later when I am using it.





Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Always drain the tub when you finish

I was going through pictures the other day and came across this little gem. Hannah was two at the time. The video was taken at our apartment in Dallas. I had just given her a bath and put her jammies on. I went to the kitchen to get her a drink and when I came back she was not in her room. She had gotten back in the tub. Fun times. The video is not the best because we took it with our camera, but it is kind of funny.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Shiny Bathroom

There are some days when I want to get up in the morning and start from scratch. Today was one of those days. I decided I was in need of a mental break so I was trying to get things together to go to Durant. It is nice to see the grandparents and let Hannah run around outside every once in a while.
Hannah was washing her hands in my bathroom this morning and I ran to put some clothes in the washer. Duh, a three year old and water left unattended don't mix. I thought well, the worst she will do is play in the bubbles and splash a little water. I will be right back. In the min. 30 seconds that I was gone she discovered a new trick with the sink. She was sitting on the counter with her hand cupped under the faucet shooting water across the bathroom. My bedroom carpet was soaked at least three feet out from the bathroom. I must say she is clever, but it was not the time or place to discover this new trick. Five towels and a few hand towels later my bathroom is dust free and sparkling. Not exactly the way I would have chosen to clean it but now it is done.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Mimi can't cook, or can she?

A few weeks ago I went to spend the night with my mom while my dad was out of town. Hannah and my dad love to cook when we go visit. She loves to taste every ingredient no matter what it is. They love to make pancakes, waffles, and biscuits together. She will get up early and wake him up if necessary to go start cooking. On this particular morning since my dad was not there she decided that I better get up early and see what we could have for breakfast. My mom got up and met us in the kitchen. Hannah had quite a serious look on her face and said " Mimi, what are we going to do about breakfast? Grandad is not here and you can't cook." My mom started laughing and tried to explain that she could cook but that she did not do it very often. She convinced Hannah that Mimi knew how to make pancakes too. Hannah was quite surprised at this revelation and said so throughout out the morning.