Some Halloween Pictures

November 5th, 2008 Melanie Posted in Celebrations, Hailey 14 Comments »

I realize I’m a little bit late in posting Hailey’s Halloween pictures.  I’ve been busy posting my giveaways, so today is the first chance I’ve had.  Anyways- here are some pictures of our Halloween fun.

Hailey posing with her pumpkin that she painted a few weeks ago at a fall festival.

Now she is cleaning the pumpkin out so Rich could carve it for her.  Yes, he carved the same pumpkin that she painted.  It seemed silly to go out and buy another pumpkin.

Hailey looked at some various choices online and picked this face for her pumpkin.

On Halloween Rich talked all day to Hailey about how she was going to go trick-or-treating.  She had no idea what that meant, but she was excited about it.  After dinner she got ready to go.

Hailey dressed up as Tinkerbell.

Hailey was so excited that she could hardly hold still:

And then we were off to go trick-or-treating.  Hailey was so cute and said “Trick-or-treat” and “Thank You” at every house we went to.  We didn’t stay out too long and then we came home and passed out candy to the trick-or-treaters.  Hailey passed the candy out and loved it.  We get a lot of trick-or-treaters so everyone just sits outside their houses passing out the candy, which Hailey thought was just great.  Whenever there was a little break in the kids Hailey would yell out, “Come on kids!  Come get your candy!”

When it started getting late, Hailey did not want to come inside and cried and cried and yelled, “I WANT TO SEE THE KIDS!”  Every day since then Hailey has looked out our front window and said, “Where’s all the kids, Mommy?”  Apparently she thought this was a new thing we’d be doing every day.

A quick reminder before I go- please vote for me at Velveeta Casserole Challenge.  Thanks!!

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Hailey’s Birthday Pictures

October 13th, 2008 Melanie Posted in Celebrations, Hailey 17 Comments »

In case you haven’t read my last few posts, Hailey’s 2nd birthday was last week.  We went out of town to celebrate with our families since most of them live in the same town.  We just had a small family party to celebrate her birthday at a nearby park.  Here are some pictures from Hailey’s party.

Hailey with her Tinkerbell cake (cupcakes).

Blowing out her candle.

Playing on the playground.

Brooke and Hailey

Hailey with her cousins David and Dayna

David, Hailey, Brooke, Dayna and Joel

Hailey loves going on the slides.

Taking a little break.

Hailey loves the moon and she found that it was already out while we were at the park.  She had to point it out for everyone to see.

Hailey on her actual birthday, blowing out her candle again.

Hailey clapping as we sang Happy Birthday to her.

Once we got home Hailey had to open her presents from us.  Here she is standing next to one of her presents, some alphabet blocks.

Hailey had a wonderful 2nd birthday!  Thank you to everyone who was a part of her celebrations!

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Dear Hailey,

October 7th, 2008 Melanie Posted in Celebrations, Hailey No Comments »

Two years ago today my prayers were answered.  God gave us you- a beautiful baby girl.

I can’t believe that two years have already passed.  Right after you were born, while we were still in the hospital, I remember a nurse coming in to see if we needed anything.  She told me how beautiful you were and she told me to cherish every single moment with you.  She said, “It seems like only yesterday I was down the hall having my own baby girl.  Now she is all grown up with her own children.  It goes by so quickly.”  And it does go by quickly.  The days turn into the weeks, the weeks into months and the months into years.  Two of them already.

If I could just slow down the time for a little while, I would want to slow down these days.  You are so much fun and your little personality is just fabulous.  You make me laugh every single day with your funny sense of humor.  Sometimes when you do something silly you look at me and grin and say, “My is funny Mommy.”  And then we laugh.

You are like a little sponge and you are learning so much so quickly.  You can talk in full sentences and carry on conversations with us.  You are such a smart little girl too.  You know all of your colors and shapes and almost all of your letters.  Your memory amazes me and so often you will repeat something to me that I told you days or weeks before.  Of course, this means that Daddy and I have to remember that anything we say around you will probably be repeated.

You love books so much and you will sit and listen to stories for as long as someone is willing to read them to you.  I am no longer able to skip pages in books when I’m trying to hurry and finish because you have many of the stories memorized.  You will tell me, “No.  Wait.  My need to go back.”  Then you go back and find the page that I tried to skip.

You seem to have an endless supply of energy.  You go and go non-stop.  You love to grab my hand and say, “Let’s run Mommy.” or “Let’s bounce Mommy.” And if I hesitate you will tell me, “It’ll be fun, fun, fun.  Come on Mommy.” 

Being a mommy is the hardest job in the whole world.  Some days are long and hard and seem like they will never end.  Some days seem like one tantrum after another with you wanting to do everything by yourself, “MY DO IT!  No help Mommy. MY DO IT!”  But I know it’s because you’re learning and you want to be able to figure everything out by yourself.  Even though being a mommy is hard work, it is also the most rewarding job in the whole world.  And even though you have your moments, most days are filled with fun times and laughter and I wouldn’t trade a second for anything else in the whole wide world.  Your beautiful smile, your sweet little giggle, the sound of your voice and hearing you say, “I love you Mommy.”  Those are the only payments I need.

Sometimes I just sit back and watch you play.  I wonder who you will grow up to be and what you will be like.  I wonder if I am doing everything I can do to give you the best life possible.  I wonder if you will be happy and if you will make the right choices.  Every day I pray that you will grow up to be healthy and happy and that you will love Jesus.  Nothing else matters and I hope I am teaching you that. 

Sometimes while I am watching you play I think about how much I love you.  And how I love you so much it is often overwhelming.  And sometimes I start to get a little misty eyed and it doesn’t take long before you notice and say, “Don’t be sad Mommy.  Okay?”  And I tell you that I am very happy and you give me a hug and say, “Mommy is happy.”  Then you grab my hand and say, “Come on Mommy, let’s bounce.”  And off we go with you forever holding my heart in the palm of your little hand.

I love you my Little Miss!  Happy 2nd Birthday.

Love,
Mommy

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Celebrating Rich’s Birthday

September 19th, 2008 Melanie Posted in Celebrations, Hailey, Rich 17 Comments »

Yesterday was Rich’s birthday but the first celebration actually took place a little over a week ago.  We were visiting my parents so we had a small party to celebrate Rich’s birthday.  My mom ordered pizza from Rich’s favorite pizza place and got him an ice cream cake.

Hailey helped Rich blow out his candles and then dug right into the frosting.

Then yesterday we had a little celebration for Rich at home.  Rich wants to get a new laptop (remember that a certain toddler broke his screen) so everyone gave him money to use towards a laptop.  I wanted him to at least have one present to open, so I printed out a picture of laptop and wrapped it up for him.

Of course, Hailey had to open up the present for Rich.

Then we went out to eat to celebrate Rich’s birthday.  Hailey did pretty well during dinner- we let her sit in a booster seat instead of a high chair and it seemed to help.  I ate way too much- I’m definitely going to have to start looking for the best diet pills to get rid all the weight the birthday celebrations are making me gain.

Rich requested that I make him a Texas Brownie instead of having cake again.  Hailey helped- and as I’m sure you can tell she was very helpful in adding the letters to the brownie.  I have no idea why Dwight from The Office is on there- but Rich wanted him there and I figured that since it was his birthday he could do it if he wanted to.

So there you have it- a wrap up of Rich’s birthday celebtration.  Have a fabulous weekend!

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