Our Little Squish is so cute and sweet at 15 months old.
Things I'd Like To Remember About This Stage:
- Hannah LOVES her big sis, Madi. Whatever Madi does, Hanny wants to try. It's kind of tricky because Hannah is in a very-independent-but-not-so-skilled-or-savvy stage. When Madi colors, Hannah eats the crayons. When Madi builds, Hanny wrecks. Madi wants to open a book, Hannah wants to slam it shut. Madi gets to wear panties and earn stickers, so of course Hannah wears her Minnies over Huggies and eats stickers galore. Sweet, little sis is a bit invasive and thus gets pushed & hurt quite a bit but she never learns...her love for Madi runs so deep she will toddler right up to her with tears in her eyes, fresh from an injury, for another too-close encounter. Every now and then Madi will plant a great big kiss on Hannah's head and she will break out in the biggest beam I've ever seen. SOoooo cute!
- Hannah is in that very receptive language stage. She can understand anything but lacks the right words to communicate back a lot of the time so will grunt and yelp like a whimpering pup--a repetitive, annoying beep that will NOT be ignored and always gets what it wants. She points, claps, SINGS and learns many new words everyday.
- Hannah loves Mommy. Won't let her out of her sight! She also loves her green blankie (of the same variety of Madi's white, fuzzy blankie) and holds it up to her nose for a sniff before diving in to it when she's sleepy. Other loves--the Lorax (falls asleep to it every single night without fail), Otter Pops (oh, the woes of terrible teething...gets sooooo darn fussy), attention (any smiley face that glances her way), bike trailer adventures (will ride contently for hours...happy, happy, happy), van rides, books, playing at the park and swinging (eating sand), wrestling with Daddy and being thrown in the air/tickled, eating in her highchair, stomping in clicky shoes, dancing and singing. Hannah gets little tunes and jingles stuck in her head and sings them all day. She often hums the song from Lorax, sings Ariel's solo from Little Mermaid, and belts out "Happy, happy birf....happy" for "Happy Birthday!" everyday, all day.
- HAS A VERY LOUD CRY. Maybe she'll be an opera singer. Boy, can she project. If she's sad, but not hurt, she'll poke out her bottom lip and quiver it until she either regains composure or comes apart completely...ADORABLE!
- Is heck on wheels at church...wiggles, jiggles, runs and screams. Only will nap if confined in her cribby (Oh, how I envy those mothers who hold their sleeping babies peacefully in their arms during church) so usually has to be taken home halfway through church to eat and crash.
- Stomps around so determinedly. She puffs out her paunch and struts her big belly around like she owns the joint. LOVE!
- Is a bit scary/ungraceful. She'll walk right off the edge of a bed/couch/flight of stairs face first and fully expects to be saved. She'll flip her head back and dead-man-drop like a sack of potatoes...scary!
- Will take one good nap everyday and will sleep through the night (if not sick or teething...which is more often than we'd like). She usually sleeps on her sweet little tummers.
- Loves technology. "Talks" on Mama's cell phone all day, "Bampa...hello...bampa!?!" Loves to click buttons on the TV, remotes, ipod and cells.
- Has the cutest dang giggle and loud gut laugh there ever was! She gives delicious open-mouth-kisses when we ask for "lippers," and makes us smile every second with her adorable expressions. We love, love, love you, our dearest, sweetest Hannah Cakes.
Such a cute post, Kaye! We love Hannah.
ReplyDeletewhere does time go?! Hannah is getting to a big girl!
ReplyDeleteHow is she so old already?! I feel your pain about the "peaceful sleeping baby during church jealousy." The third picture down reminds me of a picture of you that is in the Christensen family history book (the original light blue one.) I love your blog!!!
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