
I am thankful that Laura and Hannah get along so well, at least at this point in their lives. Laura cannot wait for Hannah to be more mobile, so that she can have a full-on playmate. And Hannah of course wants to be anywhere Laura is and do everything Laura does. At daycare Laura has a friend, Celia. Celia has a sister in Hannah's room named Charlie. Well, Charlie is now walking. Celia was telling Laura about it this week. So one day when I picked Laura up, she was very excited, and she said, "Guess who has a baby sister is walking?" She said, "Celia's baby sister, Charlie is walking! I can't wait for my baby sister to walk." It was said quickly and almost as an afterthought. It will be interesting to see how they interact when Hannah is fully able to reach all of Laura's toys. Each stage of their life is so fun to watch.
Laura was having a conversation with Matt one night, and she said, "Daddy, you're weird. I like you, but you're weird." I wonder where she heard that.
They've been doing Easter themed activities at school this week. She has been singing, "Little Bunny Fru Fru...." I forgot about all these songs until Laura starts singing them. She has learned over the past couple of years a few other songs that I have never heard. One of my favorites was a Halloween song. "Three little pumpkins sitting on the fence..." I have never heard this song until now, but maybe it's not a new one.
We have a wedding shower this weekend, and we are up at my parents house. We told Laura Thursday that we were coming to PaPa's house. Not surprisingly, she was so excited. Well when Matt picked her and Hannah up from daycare, they pulled into the garage, and Matt started to unload Laura and Hannah. Laura was furious. She wanted to stay in the van while we loaded it because she was wanted to go to PaPa's now. We were going to eat dinner before we left. She was giddy with excitement. So cute. As we traveled up to Bucyrus, she just could not wait. She kept asking us if were there yet, and she would say, "I very need to be at PaPa's house," as if it was urgent. So sweet. She has been full of energy this whole weekend so far too. She has dragged around their cat, Bailey, colored eggs with Grammy, played ping pong and read books.
One funny story from last night. We celebrated my parents' and Ellen's birthdays after dinner last night. Laura was passing out the presents, and of course she was giving PaPa his gifts. She was almost scolding my mom, saying "Grammy you can't yell at PaPa. If you made good choices, you can have a present." It was as if she was Santa. Absolutely hilarious.
Hannah is getting close to walking. She can now walk pretty good while only holding one of our hands. I know I posted last week about her talking. She talks all the time, when she doesn't have her passy in her mouth. She says, dada, mama, papa, this. She also does this guttural laugh that is so cute. Right now she is letting Matt tickle her chin and just cracking up laughing. Hannah is getting quite the awnry streak too. Last night in church, she kept yelling, and she launched her pacifier twice. I had to take her to the back of the church twice because she was being so loud. She is just going to have to stay home with Daddy for a while on Sundays.
Check out Hannah in her pigtails. Her teacher put them in at school one day. She looks so cute, but she screamed when I took them out at bath time that night.
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