I have decided that this year I want to blog more about the little things, the things that happen day to day, and give my blog a more personal/journal feel. So these are mainly for me, but feel free to read if you'd like

These girls definitely keep me busy, and Hallie keeps me on my toes. She is constantly going and doing silly things.


The last few months I have really seen a definite difference between these two girls and I just love to see their similarities and differences.Bryn has been saying the cutest things and sometimes I wonder "Where did she get that?" The last few days I have been writing them down:
"Mom, you're so amazing"
"I have a horrible feeling"
"Mom, hurry! Hallie is doing a terrible thing!"
(right after she runs to me again)
"It's a disaster, come see!"
"Mom, you're so awesome"
"I'm so proud I found it"
"Oh thanks for reminding me"
"What happens if we don't pray?"
Favorite songs lately: The Lazy Song, Baby, and I am a Child of God
(I know, great combination)
(Bringing me a pretend drink) "It has cockle shells in it"
"Yipee Daisy"
Once in awhile I will ask Bryn to do something for me and she reply's with "No thank you" At least she is being polite :)
Hallie is full of sass! She is constantly running and trying to keep up with her big sister. She tries to go faster that her little legs can handle sometimes and lately has taken a few falls. I feel so bad for her, she is a little clumsy but hopefully she will grow out of this stage soon. The last few days have been rough for her. It seems like she is always tripping and falling down and she fell so hard that she got a bloody nose the other day. She hit her eye on the corner of our table and had a little bruise on her eye. I feel so bad for her, I just need to be more careful with her and more cautious. She is such a cutie and has been learning lots of new words. One of her very first phrases was "Thank you" and she has finally learned to say "please" She says "I want one" "I do" "Elbo" (Elmo) She calls her blanket and her Paci her "baby" She says "Book" "Ball" "Yeah" "No" "Kay" "Nana" (Banana) "More" "Milky" She has started to count "One, Two, Three" She is learning her body parts and can point to her hair, ears, eyes, mouth, nose, tummy, bum, hands and feet. I'm sure there are more that I can't think of right now.





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