Hallie can finally go to nursery! She turned 18 months a few weeks ago but because of snow storms canceling church and all of us being sick it wasn’t until yesterday that she was actually able to go. We have been waiting for this day for what seems like forever and yesterday was the beginning of a beautiful thing…NURSERY! She loved it and we loved it!!! The nursery leaders said: she was an angel, they found a new crayon dumper, and she liked to follow the rowdy boys. I kept peeking in to see what she was doing (she never saw me of course) and she always looked like she was having so much fun. I was so elated! She is such a playful little girl she belongs in nursery. YAY that she can finally go!
Before church I got Hallie all excited to go to by telling her that today she was going to go play with new friends and toys, plus sing songs and eat snacks… it was going to be GREAT. She was so excited she got dressed and did everything I asked. After I got her all dressed up I asked her to stand against the wall so I could take her picture. This is what I got.
BTW: If you look closely you can see one of the two pigtails I put in her hair. Another thing I’m so excited about!
Yay!! Nursery is seriously the best thing ever!!! Alexis loves it too! So does Hallie really keep in the headband! thats amazing.
We have three more weeks for Ashlyn. I can’t wait! Hallie looks adorable!
Oh man, that was the BEST day ever when Abby finally go to go! And Bailey is a month or two away from going too! It is so nice when they can play nice with other kids.
I’m glad she had fun, now just wait until she starts bringing home all of the sicknesses from nursery. That’s the not so fun part.
so fun! i LOVE nursery. Only 10 more months til Ben can go. Counting down already. Hallie looks so cute and so grown up 🙂
adorable. Congratulations on having a nursery child! That will work wonders for your sabbath day worship, huh? Enjoy the child-free church time while it lasts 🙂 And congrats on making it through the first trimester!
Hallie, you look just like your dad! Love you, Grandpa Crane