Saturday, September 1, 2012

The 2 Year Old

I'm more than two months late, but at least I'm making an effort, right?  I wish I was a better blogger.  I'm happy to say the lack of computer time isn't because anyone's sick or sleep deprived, depressed or lazy.  We are just very busy LIVING life and having lots of fun with new and exciting experiences.  HOPEFULLY I'll have make time to share some of them with this blog.
 
Here's cute little newborn DD.  It fascinating to remember this time when I didn't even know the amazing little daughter I had in front of me.  I didn't have any idea how beautiful or smart, silly or tender-hearted, curious or mischievous she would be.  I didn't know how much she'd teach me about faith and my relationship with Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ.  I didn't know Hyrum and Ivy would show such tenderness and unselfishness toward this little family intruder.  I didn't know we all needed her in our lives and how the family was incomplete without her.

Here she is at her First Birthday.  She was such a happy-go-lucky little baby... until she started moving and getting into trouble.

What a difference a year makes!  Here's our little girl- no longer a baby at two years.
She loved unwrapping her cards and presents this year.  This was a card from the Hollingsheads.




She's modeling her new little swim floaty.


Pretty fairy costume from Nana and Papa.

We still can't really tell what her eye-color is.  Sometimes they look brown, sometimes green, and sometimes gray- they're beautiful either way!


See those fingers in her mouth?  She was STILL teething at two- not her two-year molars, nope- her regular old baby teeth.  Thankfully teething is over for now and I can't tell you what a happy announcement that is!
 
We keep most Birthdays pretty quiet and that's the way we like it.  It was a wonderful day spent celebrating our new little 2 year old.
 
 
Here's a giant back-log of pictures I've wanted to post, but never got around to it. I apologize that they are very outdated and the story behind them is probably forgotten. When DD's awake she's ummmm... demanding is the kindest way to put it.  So, DD, in the future when you're frustrated at the lack of posts depicting you as a baby, toddler, and preschooler, just know it was all YOUR fault!  If I left you alone for longer than a few minutes you were likely to make soap, toothpaste, and toilet paper soup in the toilet bowl!
 
 
This is just a pretty picture, that's all.

I love catching her actually behaving and entertaining herself in a constructive way.  Here she is reading a book without any bribery!  If you notice the kitchen chair and think it looks a little odd right in front of the side table full for drawers and cabinets you are very perceptive.  Well, if it wasn't there a certain little girl would throw out every item stored there and rip, pour, smack or otherwise mangle whatever she could with that same angelic smile on her face you see in the picture (that smile doesn't look quite so angelic now does it?)  Every room in our house has some sort of DD proofing which makes my decorating habits look a little odd.  Some rooms are just plain locked because we can't stay ahead of DD's inventiveness.

In an effort to lighten the sugar load in our house, we've replaced Popsicles with frozen fruit (mostly blueberries).  So the kids usually look like they have hypothermia on their fingers and mouth.

DD loves to laugh and make others laugh.  She's most likely saying "tickle! tickle!" at this moment. 

She loves to "help" mommy cook, clean, and organize the house.

The girls were playing tea party on the floor and I missed the picture!

Another favorite cupboard.


And another...

DD LOVES shoes.  Emptying them out of closets and boxes and trying them all on is a favorite pastime.

Her obsession started very early... even before she could walk.

She doesn't even discriminate if they aren't pretty.


Any will do...

as long as you stick it on your feet!

As you can probably tell I love, love, love books.  So catching my three darling kids reading together on the couch is quite a treat for me.  For that moment I'm a good mom, my kids are angels, and the world is right.

We love our DD Faith.  She's an angel with a hurricane attached.
 
This video demonstrates another of DD's favorite pastimes- singing.  She is constantly singing, it's lovely.  It also shows her attitude, which is cute now, but I'm not excited for her teenage years...
 
 

2 comments:

Luci, Paul and Jack & Annie said...

We love that sweet little girl, so sad we weren't there to celebrate with you guys. She is growing up so fast! And I'm loving her obsession with shoes, I didn't know she was doing that. So cute!

Steve and Ashley Clawson said...

I just can't get over how much she's grown since I last saw her! She is such a little beauty. I just don't believe you for a moment that she is capable of any mischief, look at that sweet face! ;)