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| Flying at Christmas with Dad | 
  This
 has been a great year with Hannah.  We made it through a wonderful 
first year at Liberty Christian Academy and she made a bunch of great 
friends.  Her teacher, Mrs.
 Linda Hickey, was enthusiastic and affectionate, which Hannah needed to
 see after having been in the daycare system and how damaging that was. 
 She was singing every day and playing school with all her stuffed 
animals and us.  She excelled in her letters and
 phonics and had begun memorizing Bible verses.  She rea
lly enjoyed gym 
as her favorite class and recess as the most favorite part of her day.  
She decided that Carter was who she is going to marry and when she told 
my husband that she was going to marry Carter
 and have 5 kids, he turned gray and almost died!  We have found this to
 be entertaining (Mother in law and I) and are encouraged that she at 
least has a good understanding that you meet someone, they love God, you
 become friends, you get married and then have
 kids.  She is sure that they are going to work together at her company 
called “TP” and Carter will work outside selling caravans, Honda 
Odessey’s, CRV’s and dump trucks and she will work in the office because
 it is her company.  She will drive a burgundy Odessey
 and they will live in New York.  (pretty detailed course if you ask 
me!!  Especially at 4+)  We had a talent show in which Hannah decided to
 show her talent of painting.  So she and I sat on the stage and she 
painted a rainbow on an easel.  She even picked
 out a CD with some music to play while she painted and she painted with
 great accuracy and confidence. 
We still have the picture! J At the end of the year Hannah had a farewell or graduation of sorts from Pre-k. She told everyone all summer long that she was now going to be a kindergartener.
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| silly willy | 
We still have the picture! J At the end of the year Hannah had a farewell or graduation of sorts from Pre-k. She told everyone all summer long that she was now going to be a kindergartener.
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| Easter Bonnet decorated with a crown (of course) | 
She
 became best friends with Makayala and we have had a couple play dates 
back and forth with the girls.  She has grown out of her favorite pink 
shoes and some of her favorite
 dresses that managed to last 2 years but now are far too short or too 
tight to get into.  Hannah and Dave have worked on swimming together and
 when we go consistently she does very well but there is always an 
acclimation when we stop for a while and we are
 the only ones who take her swimming so it is definitely a challenge to 
stay on top of something like that.  We completed a full year of 
gymnastics at the YMCA which she really loves but she is still asking to
 be a ballerina and take ballet lessons.  This is
 a cost prohibitive sport for us to enroll her in.   We have peered 
through the windows at the New Albany ballet academy a couple times and 
watched the girls practicing and she watches with rapt attention.  I am 
aiming to take her to the Nutcracker this year
 in Newark so she can see an actual ballet in real life.
Over
 the course of the summer Mrs. Hickey gave us verses to memorize that 
corresponded with characteristics of the Spirit.  There were 12 verses. 
 One for each week and then
 we learned a couple extra ones for VBS and Sunday school so all 
together she had memorized about 20 verses over the summer.  It was a 
great thing for both of us and gave us a great opportunity to talk about
 the characteristics not only of God but what He expects
 to see coming from us.  
Her
 summer was spent between a few places.  She spent time with Betty and 
Richard Barr (who are my sister-in-laws parents), her Nana, the Bussey 
family, and our friend and
 neighbor, Margaret Bruce.   She got to see the Reptile Guy, walk in the
 Firemen’s parade, went to Safety town, got to go swimming several 
times, learned to horseback ride, went to a wedding, spent one afternoon
 with Aunt Beth, did a birthday party, helped
 in the gardens, played a lot, and won a ribbon for her Pee-Wee pig and 
her horse showmanship at the Hartford county fair! 
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| Prize money for fair pig | 
Phases
 we have gone through;  princesses (which are still holding strong, 
horses, getting married, Mickey Mouse and Mickey Mouse club house, an 
obsession with caravans of
 all types, and cars in general.  
| Hannah waiting to go into the ring | 
Learning;
 Reading, respect, and responsibility.  We have sampled bar soap in 
exchange for talking back, made close acquaintance with the hand carved 
wooden spoon, picked
 threads loose on the cushion of the timeout bench, and learned that a 
grand plan for a fabulous birthday party can disappear in the wake of a 
fit.  She has also learned that when she states, “This is the worstest 
day ever!!” that it does not impress us in
 any particular direction J 
Funny or Quippy phrases;
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| having tea with tea set from Grandma Gower | 
Mom look at that balloon up in the sky!  It’s your favorite color.  Won’t God be happy when it gets to him?
Mom
 you and Dad look like you love each other a lot.  Which one of these 
princesses do you think you and Dad look like? I think you look like 
Snow White and Prince Charming.
We
 spent the day working on finishing up some projects around the house 
this weekend.  First, on Saturday, we went to the fair to watch Hannah 
do her horsemanship competition
 with Cassie at her side and her trusty steed, Cowboy.  She walked 
proudly into the ring with all the other competitors and waited until 
her name was called and then did everything the judge asked of her.  Her
 second showing was 4 classes later and she rode
 through some paces as requested by the judge again.  She did a great 
job and sat very well on the horse.  She looked so very grown up with 
her riding helmet on and her little boots and sitting on such a tall 
horse.
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| Hannah as Mary for the school play | 











Thanks for the update, Dawn. What a little cutie she is!
ReplyDeleteI have always loved this blog and love this update; have not had as much time with her as I would like this year-will try to render that soon. I know you are blessed with her in your life. I also know that no child could be more blessed than she is with you as her parents. You have always treated her as a person, not a baby, and educated her every step of the way. You have provided daily stimulus for her and she will grow to be a wonderful adult, with the way you always inspire, encourage and love her. Your creativity with activities and allowing her to be adventurous are so admirable. What a blessing to continually see you all grow as a beautiful family. God has blessed you all greatly !
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