I have been a lazy blogger. It's because I have my husband home all the time and I don't have any time to be bored. That is a great thing. We have had a lovely summer thus far. Remember the expression "when it rains it pours?" This entry is pouring with long overdue updates. Get out your umbrella.
Hallie has laryngitis. It might sound weird but it makes her even cuter. When she is upset her cry is soft and reminds me of when she was a newborn. And when she sings songs she sounds hilarious.
Hallie's song repertoire is huge. It is much bigger than I gave her credit for. One of our favorite games recently is for me to start a song and for her to fill in the blanks. I am always amazed at the words she can say. This morning I was surprised when she enthusiastically screamed "WASHED" in the middle of "The Itsy-Bisty Spider." She is also proficient in about 1/4 of her ABCs, "Twinkle-Twinkle Little Star," "Popcorn Popping," "Row-Row-Row Your Boat," "The Wheels on the Bus" and many more. The other day while dining at Ruby's she was thrilled to see the trains running along the ceiling. She called them "too-too-wains."
Since Chris is off for the summer we have been able to do so many fun things. One of Hallie's favorites is the mall because she can play in the play land and visit dogs and bunnies (nunnys) at the Pet Shop. She thinks she is way too old for the stroller and always asks us "Pease Wott? (please walk)" Often she is so enthusiastic that her version of please lasts ten seconds and travels up and down an entire octave."Ppeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesse!?" It is super cute. Since she insists on walking everywhere she is very good about holding Daddy and Mommy's hands. We are thrilled that she is such a fast walker because it doesn't slow us down at all.
One of Hallie's quirks is her obsession with lotion. She loves to rub in lotion on her body. This has made the normally loathsome sunscreen slather session much more enjoyable. However, Hallie's obsession does not end with sunscreen or lotion. After her meals, her favorite thing to do is rub her leftovers into her skin. The funniest thing about it is she always says the same thing: "Oh . . .face." It originated about a month ago when we had to put steroid cream on a rash on her chin, as we rubbed the lotion in she would tell us "Oh, face!" Well, it has evolved into her phrase to tell us she is spoiling herself with at-home spaghetti spa treatments. She nods her head slowly and with big eyes tells us "Oh, face."
Another favorite phrase is "How a you?" She started it yesterday morning when she marched up to Chris and said sweetly "Hi Daddy. How a you?!" Later, she pretended to talk on the phone and said "Hi Shada. How a you?" (Shada is my friend Shanda).
Age does not go unnoticed by Hallie. In the store and at church if she deems someone of grandparent age she will address them as "Bapa" or "Mama." It is the funniest thing, I push her cart around and before I know it she is saying "Hi Mama!" Most people think she is talking to me. I don't tell them "No, she thinks you are a grandma" (particularly the younger-looking folks).
Hallie is also our happy little swimmer. Our sweet friends Katie and Ruth invite us over about once a week to swim at their glamorous pool up the hill. It is a gorgeous upscale apartment complex that has an enormous pool that gives you an unbelievable view of the city. Hallie loves to be little splasher in the pool. Especially when the little boys start a splash war. She loves the waterfall and proclaimed last time we were there "That's a wa-wa!" Yes, Hallie, that is a waterfall. The best part about the pool is when we go in the spa afterward. Hallie totally knows how to lounge and she lays back onto me and closes her eyes and smiles.
Our little talker loves to chat on the phone to my Dad. The only problem is she doesn't want to get off of the phone. Most of the time when I ask her to say "bye-bye." She vehemently tells me "no." I put up with it for a little bit but we eventually have to go some time. So most of the time she is screaming at me when I say "Bye Dad, love you."
Finally, Hallie LOVES kisses! She makes all her stuffed animals kiss each other and fer favorite book right now is The Little Mermaid because it has a picture of Ariel and Prince Eric kissing. I asked her to read it to me and she said lots of gibberish and then finisehed with "kisses."
Hugs and kisses from our family. I hope you don't have a headache from reading this long entry.