Sunday, August 17, 2008

Tinkle, Little Star

Our little Hadley singing her favorite song, Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Paw Paw's Pool




After the trip to Walnut Ridge, we headed to Searcy for the weekend and to meet Brent. The Halbergs came over, too. Paw Paw Williams set up the pool on his porch and the kids had a blast!

My piano girl




Hadley loves to play the piano. I'm hoping this will continue for many years to come. I have few regrets, but one is that I quit piano so soon. I would love to play well. Maybe one day, Hadley can teach me. Hadley and her Nana playing. Another one of Hadley's favorites is stickers. In this picture, she was putting stickers on Pop Pop's arm, then ripping them off. His arms are a little less hairy after a sticker treatment from Hadley.

New Puppy



After Hot Springs, Hadley & I headed to Walnut Ridge to stay a few days with family. Brent had to go back to Fayetteville to do some work with Sam's Club. While we were in WR, Jackson & Taylor got a new puppy, Sally Blu. She is an adorable little fur ball. Hadley is a little scared of dogs, but she did pet Sally a couple of times. Taylor is a proud little mommy.

Tedders in Hot Springs


We spent last weekend in Hot Springs with the Tedder clan. Rhonda found us a great condo right on the lake. We had a wonderful time. Hadley enjoyed putting on a show for her cousins. One of her latest crowd pleasers is from her favorite show, Tigger and Pooh. She was showing Nana how to go "think, think, think, hmmm...". Her poor little cheek was red from all of the "thinking", but she had a good time.



We took Taylor and Hadley to play at Little Bitty City. They had a great time. With the 100+ heat, the indoor AC play area was a real treat. Here is a picture of the girls working out. LBC had a neat dress up area. I have tried to get Hadley to play dress up with no success. With a little help from Aunt Rhonda, Hadley put on wings, a tutu, and little crown. She didn't even realized how sweet she looked. She continued to cook in the kitchen and slide down the slide as if she didn't have any wings. Oh, my sweet girl!

Here are the kiddos looking at the boats one morning. We had a great view from the back deck of Lake Hamilton.