Three! Our girl is finally three! She’s been acting like it for a while and now it’s officially here. Boy oh boy am I curious to see what Hannah is like as a three-year old.
Hannah’s three-year stats:
- Weight: about 34 pounds
- Length: around 38″ {90th percentile}
- Clothing 4T
- Shoe size: toddler size 7
- Favorite foods: watermelon, ICE CREAM, blackberries, strawberries, smoothies, oatmeal, any sweet treat
- Least favorite foods: beef, most vegetables
- Favorite things/activities: playing with her dollhouse, watching her Kindle, playing with her “kiddos,” reading books, running, dancing, riding her scooter, doing anything art-related
- Least favorite things/activities: waiting, stopping doing something fun, leaving somewhere, not getting what she wants
Hannah is an absolute blast. She is really funny and always has just the right thing to say. She likes to make sure everyone knows the rules, then makes sure to not follow them herself.
Hannah is amazingly independent and loves to play. She loves to turn anything into her “kiddos” and if she finds four of any object {literally anything… cars, animals, specks of crumbs…} they instantly become a family and she takes care of them.
She’s not picky with her toys. She loves dolls, cars, figurines, art projects, miscellaneous objects in nature – you name it!
Anything Hannah does, she does it with purpose and attitude. She is quite bright and is always paying attention.
This summer it has been so much fun watching Hannah become quite comfortable in the pool. She *loves* to swim.
She’s also gotten much more interested in her bike lately. She is really getting comfortable with it and is beginning to balance.
Hannah always wants to be involved in whatever is going on. She is quite helpful and quick to grab her step stool to get a boost up at the counter so she can join in the action.
This last month has been a little tough for her – she’s really feeling all the things she’s not ready to do but sees her brother do them {riding a two-wheel pedal bike for a long distance, really advancing in swimming lessons, etc.}. She’s also been really missing her dog and her grandparents.
I’ve said this for quite a while – Hannah is a ferocious spitfire. Her personality is so dynamic. She’s so timid, yet so fierce and bold, she is confident and knows what she wants, she’s quite funny, extremely loving and nurturing. We’re working on channeling her energy in really sweet, positive ways and helping her use kind words all the time.
We’re having so much fun with Hannah. She’s really maturing, but at the same time, acting like such a three-year old. We’re so ready to see what’s in store for three-year old Hannah! So, so much to look forward to.