Sunday, October 25, 2015

Daddy's New Office

Brace yourself. This is a long one.

The adoption conference went really well! There was a lot of great information. The presenters did a great job. I'm hoping to do one again in a year or two, hopefully through an agency or other adoption organization though.

Allan's job duties changed recently. He is still running the short-term mine plan, and is also running the slope stability program. In the future he will be solely running the slope stability program. He moved to a new office, which is a lot bigger. Little A and I got to go and help him move all of his things. A had a blast running to and from the different offices


and carried a lot of the small things for us.


She is such a good little helper.


Allan has liked having more space to move around in. He did slope stability at the last mine we were at, so he was a good fit to do it here. He's sad to leave the short-term planning, but excited for some new challenges.


Allan had to attend a career fair for his company near where his family lives, so we made a trip out of it. We visited little A's cousins, went to the children's center, and spent some time with Grandma and Grandpa. She loves their pool table.


I took her to the park one day while we were there. The last time we went to this park she was so scared of the bridge because it moves a bit when you walk on it. This time she faced her fears and came to love it! She spent most of her time on it jumping up and down. I was really proud of her!


We also had Aunt H take our family pictures (I'll share those in another post) and gave little A her first haircut! Aunt S gave her some bangs. She was so thrilled at how she looked, lol!


 She got caught red handed taking cheese from the cheese bowl right before dinner.


At the children's center that day there was a photographer from the local paper doing a story. He asked if he could take some photos of little A for the story, and we obliged. The poor guy chased her all over that place, and I didn't think he got a single good picture. Every time she saw him she'd run away to another place to play, lol! I recently saw the story and there were some great pictures of her in it!



We had some more good rain storms so we took advantage of the rain and went puddle splashing.


This particular time she was very concerned that the pine cones get to splash too. She'd put them in a puddle and splash, then pick them up and go to another puddle to splash.


One day I was scratching an itch when little A asked me to do something. I told her to wait for a second because I was scratching an itch. Since then she has been obsessed with scratching itches, lol! She'll say "Mom!" and then scratch her itch, my itch, dollies itch, puppies itch, etc. No one gets away without a scratched itch from little A. (Which feels like a tickle.)

Little A has always been a great sleeper. Sometimes when we go to get her from her nap she throws her blanket back over her head and tries to go back to sleep, ha! I can only imagine how this is headed for her teen years.


I started working on the choreography for the high school musical, "Princess Whatsername", and am working on a solo for one of my cousin's dancers. We've been busy but have had a lot of fun too. Little A loves to go with me to the theatre and dance on the stage. She's really getting creative with her dance moves!

Little A started her dance classes again. She actually did the whole dance routine for Allan the other day, and actually got almost all of the moves in there too! I was impressed, and Allan was super proud!


Since all the leaves are falling I took it upon myself to teach little A the joy of crunching leaves beneath your feet. It's been so fun! She LOVES to crunch the leaves with her feet and her hands. We've had a lot of fun walks in the leaves.


Her speech is still moving slowly, but she's saying more and more words every day. She certainly knows how to communicate though! She can always get across what she wants. While she was sick recently she discovered a love for Barney (she calls him "Dardy"). I actually love to let her watch this because when they sing the "I love you" song at the end she always smothers me in hugs and kisses! Yay!

We enjoyed watching General Conference. Little A was engrossed by the singing as usual. We took turns playing with Little A so we could each get something out of the talks.


We've been really enjoying reading them over. Little A also had her first waffles with whipped cream. She was a big fan!


We took some videos of little A recently, and those are her new favorite things. She will watch them over and over! It's so fun to watch her because she responds to them.


For example, in one of the videos she is helping me make no-bake cookies. I ask her if she wants to lick the spoon. In the video she says "no", and while she watches it she always answers "no"! I love it; it's just too funny.

We took a drive up one of the nearby canyons to see some fall leaves. Little A loves to ride in the truck, especially when the window is down and she can feel the wind in her hair. On the way home Allan drove really fast with the windows down, and we listened to her happy squeals and giggles! She loves to watch that video and tell us about the wind in her hair by patting her hair and squealing.

She was very proud of the pumpkin she colored in Nursery.


We went to visit Aunt K5 and Uncle C in their new house. The highlights for little A were chasing the dog around the kitchen island, and playing in the dirt in their backyard. They are in the middle of getting the landscaping in so they had some really nice top soil for her to play in. :) Their house is so beautiful, and we are so happy for them!


While we were down there I went to Witches Night Out with Nana, some of the Aunties, and one of our fabulous friends. It's always such a fun night!

While I was there little A had a fun night with Daddy, both her Uncle C's and her cousin R. She wanted to play in their unfinished basement so Allan obliged. While down there she discovered a helmet. After that every time they went down there she would ask Allan to put it on and then point to it and laugh and laugh. Funny girl.


Little A and I were playing in the basement the other day. She had me wrap up her teddy bear and then brought me her blanket so she could be wrapped up in it like teddy. She was absolutely delighted!


We had a fun impromptu play date with my friend's three girls the other day, and I took the youngest with us to story time another day. Little A had a blast with those sweet girls. I wish we could take them more because they are so fun!


I made an art wall for little A to display all of her amazing art. :) She loves walking by it and looking at her pictures.


We went to the fall festival at the elementary school. There were a lot of games for the kids, a huge raffle, and dinner. Little A played a few of the games, but the lines were so long she lost interest. She mostly loved eating dinner, ha! My girl sure does love food. Like Aunt K5 said, "Most toddlers eat like a bird, but for her it's like it's the best thing that's ever happened to her." Ha! So true!

She was very excited about the candy bracelet she won at one of the games.


We are trying our luck with a small winter garden this year. Little A had a ball playing in the dirt while we dug and planted it.



We also went to a corn maze and pumpkin patch. We only did about 2 minutes of the corn maze before little A had had enough. She loved the play area though, she ran from thing to thing squealing and giggling with delight. She also enjoyed riding in the little wagon down to the pumpkin patch and picking out a pumpkin.









This is A's favorite little nook at the library. She always carries her snack over to this shelf and eats it there while she watches all of the other kids.