I wanted to take a moment to tell everyone about Hannah. Of couse I've talked about her in previous posts, about how she's doing, etc, but haven't really gone into detail about her personality. So here goes...
Hannah is one of those kids who rarely sits still. She can also be loud, really loud at times. When she gets excited, she loves to scream, those high-pitched kind of screams that feel like their going to pierce my eardrums. She loves to come and tell me about things she and her ge ge (big brother) are doing, and she has the most adorable way of using hand gestures and mumbling with a few words thrown in to tell me all about it. As the original description we read of her stated, she does love to be held. So I hold her as much as I can. Sometimes on the couch while she watches TV (which usually doesn't last too long, because, as I said before, she rarely sits still), sometimes at the table while she eats, and other times I carry her around as I do things in the kitchen.
Speaking of the kitchen, she loves to spray my cleaning solution of water and vinegar on the table, and then wipe it down for me. She also has a little hand broom that she likes to sweep up crumbs from the floor with. And she loves to stir ingredients when I bake. Hannah is definitely Mommy's little kitchen companion. Any time I'm in there, she wants to be there too. She even sits on the counter next to the sink while I do dishes.
Hannah likes to help me fold laundry, and then she puts up her own clothes! She also likes to load the washer and dryer. It's these little things, her helping me in the kitchen and with laundry, that make me look forward to the future when she is older and even more able to help me with things around the house. It's not only the help, though. It's the idea that I'll be able to share these with my own daughter, and pass on things I love like cooking and baking. And most importantly, we'll be building a bond while we do these things together. I am so blessed to have this little girl in my life.
Whenever Hannah gets hurt, and even if she's not really hurt, she says, "Ow!" and runs straight to me for a kiss on the boo-boo. I give her the kiss, and she's fine. It makes me feel so good that she finds comfort in that. That she knows that I am her mother and can make everything ok. I'm so thankful she doesn't seem to have any of the bonding issues I've heard of other older children having. She is now so confident in situations, such as the playground. She has no problem running off and playing, but every few minutes she comes back to check in with her Mommy. And she has started to call me "Mommy," instead of the Chinese "Ma-ma," she started out with. I just love that!
Hannah and Miles are getting along better lately. It is such a joy to see them play harmoniously together! One of the sweetest things to see them do is when Hannah asks Miles to hold her. So he picks her up and carries her for a few steps, then they both fall on the couch laughing. They repeat this over and over and it's so fun to watch because they're having so much fun! Of course, there is still fighting at times (Hannah hits Miles now and then), and neither one likes to share their toys with the other. But these things are just normal sibling issues, so I'm not too worried about them. I have a good feeling the two of them will grow up to be very close.
While Hannah can be very loud and even whiny at times (what 4-year-old isn't?), she is very sweet. She tries to sing along when I sing lullabyes at night, and she even makes up her own songs featuring all of our names. She is such a precious girl.
1 comment:
Hannah is just beautiful! You have quite a helper it sounds like! Glad things are going well for you now! Thanks for your encouraging comment on my post today! :)
Hugs,
Tammy
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