Thursday, December 29, 2011

1st Christmas

Boy was Santa good to Hannah. We had a wonderful Christmas full of family, friends, good food, laughter, memories and lots of gifts. Hannah was a bit overwhelmed on both Christmas Eve and Christmas day by all the excitement, people, and toys galore. Thank you so much to everyone who helped make Hannah's first Christmas fun and special for her. We opened our gifts to each other as our little fam of three on the 23rd. On Christmas Eve we spent the evening with the Collins/Fuller clan. I felt so blessed this year that so many family members were able to get together. It was especially meaningful to have Uncle Tyler there because he leaves for London in a few days and we are not sure when we will see him next. Hannah was completely spoiled and enjoyed eating Honey Baked Ham under the Christmas tree. Tim and I were surprised with Disneyland passes so we are looking forward to taking Hannah there on her Birthday.

We drove through the night and just beat Santa to Bishop for Tatum Christmas. Once again Hannah had more gifts than she knew what to do with. Her cousins Zane and Weston on the other hand got down to business and loved to play with every toy as soon as it was unwrapped. All the kids wore matching pajamas and I absolutely love seeing the three of them interact. Zane loves to show Hannah how to work her toys and Weston would pretty much hug and kiss Hannah all day long if we let him. Also in Bishop we enjoyed many family game nights, snow day, and the duck park. We thought her teeth might break through during our stay because they are so close to popping through you can see them. She is also sooooooo close to walking. She walks while barely holding on to one finger and can stand by herself, but gets scared.

Currently Hannah calls everything and everyone "dada," so don't ask her what she got. I will translate and list a few of the million gifts she received: doll house, toy gumball machine, tea set, play picnic basket, singing Winnie the Pooh, Singing Minnie Mouse, books, clothes, pajamas, shopping cart and a talking zoo with lots of animals from Santa. I can't believe her birthday is in one week. She is such a blessed little girl and loves EVERYTHING she was given. THANK YOU!!!!

Opening her stocking from Mommy and Daddy
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Christmas Eve at Granny and Grandpa's House
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Christmas Morning in Bishop
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Snow Trip: Hannah's cute snow suit was one of her gifts
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She did not like sledding and cried whenever she saw Tim go down the hill. Weston is definitely the thrill seeker of the group.
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

2 Houses and a Heart

2 Houses and a Heart, an odd title, but pretty much sums up our last few days. Let's start with house #1. No we did not buy a house, hopefully soon though:) House #1 is a gingerbread house. Tim has been asking to build one since December 1st. We finally set aside the time and built our first gingerbread house. It was actually more difficult than I thought, but we all had a good time. And of course Hannah had to be involved so her job was to hold the bags of candy. She really liked shaking them and hearing the sounds. She was also able to sneak a bite of frosting. I love how much Tim enjoys the holidays and I think Hannah will share this trait.

House #2 is the Summit House. Tim and I celebrated our three year anniversary a little early since on the actual day we will be in Bishop. We love going back to the place we had our reception. The food is great and the decor is so beautiful at Christmas time. They also had carolers who were amazing. We had a great night and I am so blessed for three years of love.

Finally, the heart... I guess coming off the topic of anniversary it's only appropriate to comment on our vows of "in sickness and in health." Tim has always been by Hannah and I no matter the issue and now we get to stand by him. Most of you know that Tim has a heart condition, but most of you don't know how serious it is because he never complains and always acts normal so others around him aren't affected, but the truth is, for the last three years, he has struggled daily with debilitating symptoms. The cardiologist is finally recommending open heart surgery to repair his valve. Today Tim and I spent a very long day up in LA interviewing surgeons and dealing with insurance benefits (yes, I am becoming somewhat of an expert in this field). His surgery will be in June due to work and recovery will take about 2 months. During this time he can't drive a car, pick up Hannah, etc. so he will get to be pampered for once. The surgeons couldn't believe that they had a 28 year old in their office dealing with this issue so Tim is definitely strong because he will have to go through something most don't. We received a ton of information and it is a lot to take in, but I am so proud of him for being strong and I know this will improve his quality of life. Please keep him in your prayers. On a happy note, Hannah spent the day with her Granny and although she refused the bottle (since it's not mommy) she did drink an entire sippy cup of juice YEAH! great improvement.

We can't wait for the holidays and wish you all a Merry Christmas. We also anxiously await the arrival of Hannah's cousin, Baby Fuller who could be here any day now. We can't wait to meet the beautiful little girl.


The Candy Monster
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Finished Product with Daddy
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Sneaking some frosting
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Sunday, December 18, 2011

The Magic of Christmas

Three years ago Tim and I were days from becoming husband and wife and our first nephew Zane was about 9 nine months old and the Nelson/Tatum clan decided to start a Christmas light tradition. There is a neighborhood in Brea that goes all out with street after street of amazing lights, decorations, music, live nativity scene, hot chocolate stands, and this year even a real life Santa and Gingerbread Man. We always go to dinner, grab a Christmas Starbucks drink to stay warm and then hit the streets. I will never forget my darling nephew Zane during his 2nd year on the streets (20 months old) saying "ights ights." He loved it and this year (almost 4 years old) he loved it even more, leading the pack and making sure Hannah and Weston saw the lights, blow up Santa Tigger, etc. Zane and Weston even got to participate in the Starbucks this year with their very own Hot Chocolates. Hannah enjoyed the ride and every now and then pointed to the lights. I'm guessing she liked the houses with the music the best.

Ready to Go...
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Cousie Love
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

ENT update

"Do you hear what I hear?" Yes Hannah does because her ear tubes are still looking great. We had an ENT check today and both tubes are still in place with no infection. When she has her appointments, he has to clean out the tube with this long metal thing so that is doesn't get plugged and it is really gross to watch. Hannah does not like being held down on the table either, but it goes quick. Hannah is always very friendly with other kids she sees in doctors offices which makes me happy. She also had a formal weight check and is currently 19 lbs. 8 oz. Obviously we have to wait until the surgeon looks in January because it's his specialty, but I did feel good that the ENT thought the healing looked good.

In other news, I have completed three weeks of work (which is only three days). I hate leaving Hannah and can't wait to get home to her, but once I am there I do enjoy it. I am really glad to be back in an elementary school again too. Hannah loves her cousins so much and we are blessed that Laura is a patient person. I'm tired watching just Hannie, so I'm not sure how she does it, but we sure are glad we have her. Auntie Laura says Hannah has been doing well, but I'm not sure she would tell me other wise. She is still being stubborn though and chooses not to drink without me and will just wait out the day. We continue to work on using a sippy cup so that she can drink on her own, but progress is slow. The other day she drank two ounces which is great, but it hasn't happened again. Some new things Hannah enjoys are watching toilets flush and playing chase. She laughs hysterically is you crawl after her and pretend like you can't get her. Who needs a gym right?

Friday, December 9, 2011

Holiday Cheer

Hannah loves Fridays because she gets to play with her two best friends Luke and Cole. We started play date when Cole was just a newborn and it is so fun watching the three of them grow together. Luke and Hannah are crazy, crawling all over the place, making each other laugh, and needing to be watched 24/7. Cole is so sweet and likes to smile at Hannah. Sure there is at times eye poking, pushing, and stealing toys, but their interactions are getting better each week and it is so fun to watch. Today we did Christmas crafts and made hand print ornaments. It was at Madeline's house this week which has stairs. When Cole went up to his bedroom for nap time, Hannah wasn't ready to say bye and crawled up the stairs. She doesn't get many opportunities to attempt stairs so I was impressed that she could do it.

One of the things I love most about the holidays is all the traditions. I love watching Hannah do and use things I did as a child. One thing I loved when I was growing up was our Decembear Calendar. There is a little bear you move everyday and he is trying to find his family for Christmas. When Tyler and I were kids we loved moving the bear so much that my mom made us rotate days and take turns. Well I decided to outsmart the system and stole the bear so that when Tyler woke up on his day, he would have no bear to move. My mom eventually found it sleeping with me in my bed and I'm sure I got a talking to about sharing. But for now, Hannah does not have to share and she gets to move the bear each day. We put it right outside her door and she crawls over to it all day long and points. Little ones sure do bring back the magic of Christmas.

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

11 Months

11 Months Old Today! In four short weeks, Tim and I will have a one year old. Wow! Hannah is the light of our lives and is growing up to be one sweet, smart, and beautiful little girl. Lately she has fun crawling through her colorful Caterpillar tunnel, dancing to music, being with mommy, opening cupboards, getting her hands on cell phones or remote controls, and reading books. Her dislikes include having things taken away from her, being confined, being away from Mommy and being cold after her bath. Some of her favorite foods include cheese, zucchini, broccoli, blueberries and spaghetti with meatballs. She is such a healthy eater and enjoys anything we offer to her. Not sure where she gets that from since both of her parents order burgers with no lettuce or tomatoes. I figure I might as well keep her as healthy as possible now because soon enough she will be begging for a happy meal. We are still working on saying "Mama." We also hope to soon have teeth, be able to use a sippy cup and maybe even walk. She can walk if you hold onto one of her hands. Tim and I have bets on what will happen first walk or teeth? I did an informal weigh in today and she was 20 lbs.

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Tree Decorating

Yesterday we went out and bought Hannah's first Christmas tree. Since she now pulls up on everything, we decided to put the tree on the coffee table out of reach. So far it is working great and appears to be a baby proof method. It also makes our 5 footer look more like an 8 footer. Most of you know that Tim LOVES holiday spirit. Not just at Christmas, he really loves getting into all holidays and he wants Hannah to participate in all events even if she is only eleven months old. He also started a tradition of making homemade hot chocolate on tree decorating day. Getting our tree was very nostalgic for me because it was this time last year I sat waiting for Hannah's arrival knowing it could be any day. This is such a special time of year for our family with TIm and my anniversary and of course Hannah's birth. It's definitely beginning to look a lot like Christmas around here.
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Friday, December 2, 2011

Santa Clause Is Coming to Town

Unfortunately for Hannah, Santa Clause is in town, visiting South Coast Plaza to be exact. We thought for play date this week it would be fun to take the babies to meet Santa. I mean he is after all a jolly man who loves children, brings them toys and hands out candy canes. Well, Hannah saw right through the big red suit and fake beard and wasn't fooled for a moment. I had no expectations going into the picture because Hannah has had pretty bad stranger anxiety for a few months now. She was good waiting in line, but the second I handed her off to Santa, she screamed in pure fear. She tried to warn her best friends Luke and Cole of the evil trick and that the nice elf named Sprinkles was really an evil elf who took you from your Mommy, but they didn't listen and actually liked Santa. Hopefully I haven't scared her for life.

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Hannah loves her nativity. Sometimes, I feel awkward when she is chewing on baby Jesus, but Nana says that means she loves Him so I guess it's okay.
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