Monday, March 16, 2009

Hannah Mania!

Well, it was bound to happen sooner or later. We were hoping for the later option. A couple of weeks ago Hannah discovered stools! She can now make herself a good 8 to 14 inches taller depending on the stool. She is able to explore many more areas of the house (when she's not busy playing in the toilet). She has also learned that a lot of things can be converted into a stool. We have now put all stools way up high out of her reach. Which makes it sort of hard for Isaac and Johnny to reach the drinking fountain. A couple of weeks ago she got up into the medicine basket on my bathroom counter top. I heard a crash and went rushing in to find that she had knocked it on the floor. A travel size Tylenol container had fallen and they were all over the floor (I guess the child proof lids are not always 'child proof'). I called poison control just in case she had eaten any. I did not think there had been time for her to but you never know. We determined that there were no more than 10 in the container and they were all accounted for! She is our little explorer and keeps me hopping. She is so cute and curious and fills our home with joy!


When you are done in one area, just push the stool to the next!


Just what we needed an extra helper!

Water comes out of there! Now I have to lose the shirt.



If you empty the toy box it makes a great stool as well!



We sure love our spunky little girl!

5 comments:

Elizabeth said...

That is too funny! I can certainly relate! She is so cute!

mary said...

That is so Olivia. They would be trouble if they ever got together. She is adorable!

Melissa B. said...

Wow! What a busy little girl!

Marcia said...

Beautiful picture of you, Elizabeth, with little Hannah.

Angie said...

What a busy body! And the pictures certainly do tell all. She is so cute, and growing up so fast!! Maybe she should hang out with Makayla and she could teach her a few things. Instead of being upset, I would probably shout for joy if Makayla did that!

And Jacob said that it is ok to go ahead and plant strawberries right now. The frost shouldn't hurt them.