Monday, July 26, 2010

Things are changing!

Life at the Shaff house is fun, crazy, hectic, and always in motion! Calla continues to be a two year old tat can do everything on her own without help (or at least that is what she thinks). She is talking in sentences now and really amazes us some days with what she says and what she remembers. She is still talking about the train ride with Papa and Grandma! This past weekend we had our good friends Steven, Kathy, Carson, and Tate visit from Idaho, it was a fast moving weekend with four kids running around between 7 weeks and 4 yrs old. I am sorry to say we did not take any pictures, we were too busy chasing kids. Here are some other pictures from recent adventures.
Daddy and Calla being silly with the camera.Mom and Calla pose for a picture.
Unfortunately with all the changes that are happening, one that will occur sooner than I will be ready for will be me returning to work part time on August 26. I will work Monday, Thursday, and Friday and Scott will work on Tuesday and Thursdays. It will be hard to be gone from little Hannah, but at least I have 12 weeks of part-time before the real reality will hit of full time work for both Mom and Dad.
On Thursday of this week I went to a 2 hour meeting in Newport and Scott, Calla, and Hannah walked around the town. Afterwards we all headed to the beach. It was a very windy day so Hannah did not see much, but Calla had a wonderful time!

Look at Daddy fly!!!

Look at that blond hair!!

Hannah's first trip to the beach. Warm and cozy in Mommy's arms!
Here are a few recent pictures of Hannah. Talk about change. She smiled this week and is becoming much more aware. It is so amazing to watch all of the changes!! She has started to set some regular sleep patterns. She takes a nice long morning nap usually around 9 or 10 and sleeps for 3-4 hours in the evening from around 5-6. Life is good!






2 comments:

Nana said...

Wonderful pictures! Thanks for the call. No slowing down for you guys...full speed ahead.

Love and hugs,
Nana

Joy said...

Oh my goodness, those little girls are so beautiful!