One of the blogs I follow had a "typical" day of her and her son {a month younger than Hannah} . I thought I would blog about the adventures Hannah has in a typical day.
I will only blog about the time in-between naps roughly 9:00 am to 12:00pm because that is her prime mischief, I mean adventure, time!
After Hannah wakes up from her morning nap I need to do the breakfast dishes because turning on the sink will wake her up from her nap. When I am done I enter the living room and find this.
I will only blog about the time in-between naps roughly 9:00 am to 12:00pm because that is her prime mischief, I mean adventure, time!
After Hannah wakes up from her morning nap I need to do the breakfast dishes because turning on the sink will wake her up from her nap. When I am done I enter the living room and find this.
I look for Hannah and find her glued to the T.V. {A new discovery of her actually watching. Up until a couple weeks ago she would only pay attention to music and/or puppets.}
I turn the T.V. off because this is not a good use of her brain power, or a good way to have an adventure. She finds me in the kitchen and her first stop is the pantry. This is one of the only two doors in the house I have a child proof lock on {not that she can open doors anyway}, but for some reason I can't remember to shut the door, ever.
After I shut the door Hannah shows me the treasure she has found. A sample of Splenda and a straw from a Capri Sun. {look for these items in later photos}
Hannah quickly notices that I am in the fridge cleaning up something that was sticky {I can't remember what it was, it happens too often.} This is one of her new favorite places to scoot to as fast as possible when the opportunity arises.
I close the fridge and she remembers her favorite drawer, the only one not baby-proofed, for her enjoyment. She begins to empty it and dance.
Now I am done in the kitchen. I change her out of her P.J's and we go outside. Hannah proceeds to her favorite place of adventure, behind the glider. She gets stuck back there and cries.We try not to let her go there but sometimes it is unavoidable.
I get her unstuck and she creeps to the flower beds. First to the beautiful hydrangeas, delicately plucking of the petals, {and trying to eat them} then to the daisies pulling off as many flowers as I will allow before the bush looks too bad.
We go back inside and as I am making us water cups, she finds our shoe bucket, tips it over and proceeds to pull out all of the shoes.
I have to change her clothes after water and lunch because of how messy we get. Then we have our book time to calm down for our afternoon nap.
I close the fridge and she remembers her favorite drawer, the only one not baby-proofed, for her enjoyment. She begins to empty it and dance.
Now I am done in the kitchen. I change her out of her P.J's and we go outside. Hannah proceeds to her favorite place of adventure, behind the glider. She gets stuck back there and cries.We try not to let her go there but sometimes it is unavoidable.
I get her unstuck and she creeps to the flower beds. First to the beautiful hydrangeas, delicately plucking of the petals, {and trying to eat them} then to the daisies pulling off as many flowers as I will allow before the bush looks too bad.
We go back inside and as I am making us water cups, she finds our shoe bucket, tips it over and proceeds to pull out all of the shoes.
I have to change her clothes after water and lunch because of how messy we get. Then we have our book time to calm down for our afternoon nap.
Hannah is growing into a precious little toddler. It's so great to see her on your blog.
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