Friday, August 08, 2008

Birthday Fun

As has been true the past couple of years, Hannah had about a bazillion birthdays. We have been celebrating the past 2 weeks. Here is a re-cap of the festivities...

My mom and I took birthday cookies to Hannah's daycare on the 22nd (her actual birthday). She loved passing out the cookies and being the center of attention (of course).


That night we celebrated with Nana and Papa at Chuck E' Cheese. They have the Deal or No Deal game there and I really think my mom and I had more fun than Hannah. We only knocked a couple of kids out of the way.


I really thought we had gotten over the "character" thing while at Disney World but if you will notice Chuck E is up dancing with other kids and Hannah is under the table. She literally stayed under the table until he was gone. Bless her.


The following Saturday we had her party with friends at The Monkey's Treehouse. I highly recommend this place. The kids had a blast and I love anywhere where I can show up and then leave!!

Last, but certainly not least...this past weekend we celebrated with my aunt and uncle. They along with my mom and stepdad gave Hannah the gift above all gifts. My aunt and uncle built her this dollhouse. And, let me tell you it is complete with wallpaper, hand-made curtains and hand-made rugs. Then, my parents supplied all the furniture. It is every little girl's dream. You must all come and play!!




I'm leaving you with this picture...Hannah's backpack I ordered her was waiting on our doorstep when we got home today. I'm not ready, friends - not ready at all.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What an awesome dollhouse. Can I have one?! Always wanted one of those as a child... Kelsey has a purchased one with no furniture or anything and it has become the House of Webkinz. Not exactly what I had pictured.

And you're never ready, my friend. Never. That's why we need a great big God!

clay's said...

We always love celebrating over and over with our little redhead!! Also note that my sister made some of the curtains from a handkerchief that our Grandmother had tatted! Very special...
We love you Hannah.

Jennie said...

My son Isaac went to Centennial with Hannah, and I happened to find your blog through Rebecca (she and I went to Lipscomb together). Hannah has grown up so much! It's amazing how quickly they got to Kindergarten!