Monday, December 29, 2008
Christmas with the Ocedeks
We left Birch Run in time to arrive for Christmas lunch at Jason's Grandma and Grandpa Ocedek's house in Owosso. We spent the day with Jason's aunt, uncle, cousins, grandparents, and parents. After eating, the kids all opened their presents. Hannah got a couple of really cute outfits, but truthfully I think she enjoyed playing with the wrapping paper even more than the clothes :-)
Opening presents with Daddy
Hannah's newest face
Having fun the paper
After a long day at Great-Grandma and Grandpa Ocedek's, Hannah was spent, so we put her to bed when we got back to Grandma and Grandpa Davis' house. The next morning, Hannah awoke to another morning of gift opening. She got a couple of cute outfits, bath toys, a pop-up book along with a few more things - again, a nice mix of gifts, not too overwhelming.
Getting ready to open another present
Opening presents with Grandma Davis
Christmas Eve with the Oberholtzers
Before my aunt, uncle, cousins, and grandparents came to my mom's house for dinner, we opened presents from my parents and took a quick family picture. After dinner, we took Hannah up to my grandparents house to lay her down to sleep. Then we joined the rest of our family at my parents' church for their Christmas Eve service. After church, we went back to my grandparents to open more presents and have dessert.
As for presents, we were pleasantly surprised that Hannah didn't get totally spoiled. She got some learning toys from Aunt Courtney and Uncle Todd (of course!), a play cube from Great-Grandma and pa O, a baby CD player, some CD's and DVD's and clothes from Grandma and Grandpa Cramer. Overall, it was a good mix. Speaking of presents, one of the highlight presents of the evening was the gift that my grandpa gave my grandma. Her job when they got married was running an adding machine at Buick, so he had my brother find an old original online. She totally lit up when she opened it. Then, of course, she had to explain to all of us youngsters how to operate it. Very neat.
The Cramer family
Hannah can't wait for her presents!
The beautiful stocking that my mom made for Hannah
Opening presents with Mumma
The Oberholtzer family
Merry Christmas Eve!
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Snowy Weekend
Saturday ended up being a beautiful, sunny day. I even got out for a little while to do some Christmas shopping around town. I was pretty amazed at how much snow was piled up everywhere.
This morning we woke up for church only to see even more snow and unfortunately lots of wind. It's so bad that our church, along with about 650 other West MI churches, was cancelled this morning. So, we've been bundled up inside once again. Below is a comparison of the snow that we had after the storm on Friday compared with what's out there right now. Crazy!
To ensure that plow drivers see him, Jason sported his hunter orange snow suit to attempt to blow out the driveway.
You can see that snow in the backyard is up to Jason's knees and JJ's chin.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
9 month stats
On the shot front, she only had to get 2 today, and I'm proud to say that she didn't even flinch. No tears. Nothing. Super easy.
We've now also been given the green light to let her eat pretty much whatever we eat (with the exception of nuts), granted that it's soft and cut to size. I'm sure we'll have fun exploring new tastes and textures.
Monday, December 15, 2008
9 Months Old
Hannah is busy, busy, busy these days. It seems so strange to me that she's been here with us for as long as I was pregnant. The days go by so quickly. I truly value being able to be home with her part-time during the week. She's so much fun to watch and interact with. Some of the things she's up to:
- She likes to stand up while holding onto her play table, the couch, end tables, or anything else that will support her
- She's starting to pull herself up to her knees, although she hasn't quite figured out how to get onto her feet
- She loves playing with JJ - "petting" his ears, pulling his tags, catching his tail. Thankfully, he's pretty mild mannered and puts up with it very well.
- She's still rocking on her knees.
- She's miss independent and likes to hold her own bottle when she eats now. She's actually been able to do this for awhile, but has only recently been interested in doing it.
- She has 2 bottom teeth and now working on the top two.
- She's babbling dadadada, although I don't think she's quite connected it to any meaning
- She has a fascination with the Christmas tree. I think this is the first thing we've had to tell her "no" to, but I know it won't be the last :-)
We really are so blessed to have Hannah as our daughter. We couldn't ask for a happier, easier-going baby. She truly is the joy of our home.
So much for the bear pictures...
Big girl
Davis Christmas
Uncle Ken, Grandpa and Grandma Davis, and Hannah
Hannah showing Grandpa Davis how she can hold her own bottle
Aunt Debbie, cousin Scott with Hannah, and Aunt Millie
Uncle Dick, Grandpa, and Uncle Mike
Merry Christmas from the Davis Family!
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Friends
Rockin'
Keeping busy
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Christmas dress
Monday, December 8, 2008
Busy weekend
After dinner, we then walked to my next surprise - attending the GR Symphony Holiday Pops! Jason scored us third row tickets, right in the center of the aisle. It was somewhat "lucky" that we got those seats, I guess. As we made our way to our seats, the lady next to Jason had her coat draped over his seat. We politely informed her that we were sitting there, and she asked if we knew the people who held those seats. "No. We got them through ticketmaster." She then made a comment that we must have JUST gotten them b/c the man who held the season tickets for those seats had just passed away the week before! We then started tuning in to the conversations around us, where we picked up a lot of "heading down to Florida" chatter. Looking around, we realized that we were by far about the youngest in the audience. Oh well. I guess we're really "old people" at heart anyway - just look at Jason's boat :-) We had a great view and the music was phenominal. Totally got me into the holiday spirit.
Sunday was very busy. Early church as usual and then I stayed for Sunday school as I've been for the past several weeks to lead the 4th graders with their portion of the Sunday school Christmas program rehearsal. They had to learn the "common" Christmas carol One Small Child (yeah, I didn't know it either!). I was a bit unsure how the program would go after a shaky rehearsal, but they did a great job. The whole program was nicely done. It will be fun to someday see Hannah up front. The little 3 and 4 year olds were adorable. Inevitably, one little girl had to put on a show by pulling her dress up over her head once in front of the congregation. I would loved to have seen her proud parents' faces :-)
As for Hannah, she is a busy girl. She is particularly fascinated by the Christmas tree. She inconspicuously rolls right up underneath it and then very carefully touches the bottom branches. I've caught her more than once. I'm definitely having to keep a much closer eye on her. She's not quite crawling but getting closer. She's also into making this "f f f" sound and even crinkling up her nose and sticking out her lips as she does it. I have no idea what it means but she looks very serious as she does it. She also now gets very excited when we get her bottle ready or bring her food to the table. There really is nothing that she won't eat. We're working on mastering puffs. She's good at grabbing them but not so great at getting them into her mouth. Hand-eye coordination gets her every time. No pics tonight. Hopefully soon.