The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, "I'm from the government and I'm here to help."
- Ronald Reagan, 40th president of US (1911 - 2004)

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Hannah at Work

Uncle Ed had this sign, drawn by Alex's daughter for Hannah, waiting for Hannah when she came home.
Hannah at "Work"

Hannah is still doing very well. She is a little overwhelmed by meeting all these new people. She is coming to work with us everyday. After lunch she naps until it is almost time to go home. Her vocabulary is growing. She says Momma, Dada, Na-na (Hannah), pop-pop, pup-pup, up, bye, hello, wawa (water), thank you, ball, bird, shoe, no, eyes, nose, mouth, head, bless you and love you. She also loves to say "gaa-duh" and "ummmm". We have not figured out what "gaa-duh" means, but it applied to many situations. She will walk up to us and say "ummmm" and pause before telling us long stories containing many "gaa-duh"s and other sounds. She is so dramitic when she tells the stories. She points and shakes her finger during the stories because they must be very important. She also likes to see us from across the room and raise both of her arms up and run to us while saying "aww" and giving hugs and kisses. It is so sweet.

2 comments:

Gail said...

Glad Hannah is doing so well.
Don't work her too hard at the office, okay?

Stacie said...

Glad she is adjusting well, and likes your dogs!...Maysa still does not go near our's.