(I'm a little nervous about posting this, considering how my last life update post went. But I'm taking the risk in favor of recording the milestone.)
Would you look at this?
That is October 7, 2012. Four years ago almost to the day. Look at that precious thing with her precious sucking fingers!
Some of my favorite photos include those sucking fingers:
And now she's done.
Our big girl decided she's done with her sucking fingers. After one week of no sucking at all, she and I went for manicures. She got to pick the polish; she wanted us to match.
Monday, October 3, 2016
Bye, Bye Sucking Fingers
Posted by
Alli
9:38 PM
Sunday, June 26, 2016
Calling Kitty White
Posted by
Alli
2:10 PM
Our Hamish-girl is four! For weeks she'd been saying all she wanted was an ice cream birthday with her best friend, P. But about two weeks before the big day, she switched gears on me. A Hello Kitty party. With ice cream. And she started adding guests to the list.



Once they were all sugared up, the storm had blown over and the temperature outside had dropped about 20 degrees. Praise the Lord! We headed back outside for more bouncing and water gun fighting. It was a super fun day.





Happy birthday to our Joyful Hamish. We are so grateful for you!

Friday, January 22, 2016
Sweet Sissy
Posted by
Alli
5:21 PM
Friday, October 2, 2015
Clever, clever girl
Posted by
Alli
3:03 PM
I was getting ready for bed the other day and noticed that something about my bedside table was off.

It was a couple of days before I thought to ask him about it, and when I did he had no idea what I was talking about.
Just FYI, here's the picture--with glass--from Hamish's eye level.
Yep. She saw the reflection, decided that wouldn't do, and took the glass out of the frame so she could see better. Clever, clever girl.
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
P is for Popsicles
Posted by
Alli
10:09 PM
Then we all got dressed (the birthday girl in costume) and went to Pancake Pantry to celebrate with birthday pancakes. Melissa (and David) made sure we were well taken care of!!

That is quite a birthday pile of pancakes!
Saturday afternoon we played new games. The birthday girl won with absolutely no help from us!




Can you even handle the joy? Oh we love her so.
Sunday we celebrated with family and a few friends with a low key popsicle party at the park. It was a HOT day, so just right for popsicles.





Happy, happy birthday Hamish! We adore you.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Hair Talk 2
Posted by
Alli
6:30 PM
My word is my bond.
I think the original had a level of intricacy up the back that I am not getting, but this isn't bad for what I am sure is a completely different texture and volume of hair.
Fauntleroy is amused.
Monday, February 2, 2015
Piggie and Gerald
Posted by
Alli
7:26 AM
Thanks to an ad on Facebook, I just realized there is a Nashville Children's Theater. I looked it up to see what was playing, and was just in time to buy tickets to the opening night of Elephant and Piggie's We Are In A Play.
Elephant and Piggie are the title characters in an early reader series by Mo Willems that we hadn't explored, but we knew we were fans of Willems' Pigeon books, and his Knuffle Bunny trilogy, so we guessed we'd also enjoy Piggie and Elephant and their play.
It wasn't Hamish's first live theater performance (we saw the storyteller in Jonesborough), but she hasn't been to many. The Children's Theater offers booster seats, which is a great service, and she sat solemnly waiting for the show to start.
The show is simple and is made up of the plots of several Elephant and Piggie books. The books feature a pig, Piggie, and an elephant, Gerald, who are best friends. They love each other and spend time doing things like wearing silly hats and playing games and dancing. A few other characters occasionally show up, but the interactions are simple.
In the play, my most immediate concern was that Piggie and Gerald wore only in suggestive costumes. Piggie wore a pink tutu and tights and had her hair in pigtails. Gerald wore a gray suit and hat with a long, gray scarf. I was worried that either she wouldn't get it, or she would object to the "fake" Gerald, especially, and demand a more realistic elephant. Of course I shouldn't have worried.
We enjoyed an hour or so of Piggie and Gerald learning to dance, sharing ice cream, and deciding what to wear to a fancy pool costume party. At the end, when Piggie and Gerald realized they were in a play, and there was an audience, we sang and waved our hands and clapped on demand.
It was a cute play, well-done and energetic. But the best part has come in the two weeks (so far) since. Of course we have checked out a whole stack of Elephant and Piggie books from the library, and Hamish has decided that she is Piggie and Kyle is Gerald.
Fauntleroy and I don't have specific roles in this drama. Hamish conceded that I could be Mama Piggie and Fauntleroy could be Chunka Monka, but those roles don't have much to do.
But Hamish and Kyle have played Piggie and Gerald every day since the play, acting out their own storylines.
"Daddy, I am Piggie and you are Gerald!" she'll tell Kyle. "Say, 'Piggie, do you want to eat breakfast?'" Kyle follows the script, of course.
She'll run through the house calling, "Gerald! Gerald, where are you?" And Kyle always calls back, "Piggie?!"
Even though Fauntleroy and I are only glorified audience members, it's a joy to watch.
"You are my best friend, Gerald."
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Overheard: Holiday Edition
Posted by
Alli
12:05 PM
Overheard at Mimi's house:
[Kyle and Hamish do some yoga. H explains:] We're reaching over and touching our toes and we say "ugh" because our hands are too high up.
H: But squirrels outside feed themselves. They don't have a Mama and a Daddy that feeds them. They just find it.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
K+A
Psalms 139:9-10 If I take the wings of the dawn,
If I dwell in the remotest part of the sea,
Even there Your hand will lead me,
And Your right hand will lay hold of me.