

Princess dresses my Grandma made
While my Grandma was here we had a couple of projects that I thought would be fun to work on together. Ok... to be honest, my mom and my grandma did all the work. I wasn't much help at all. I picked out the fabric and did some ironing but that was about it. They're so much more talented then me in that area. Sorry guys for being so useless! Here are some pictures of their accomplishments! The cape looking items are Hooter Hiders... which my mom hates saying so it was even more funny for me to watch her force out of her mouth. And the second is a baby sling. It has a really soft fabric on the inside and a crazy japanese print on the outside. I really love them all. Thanks Again Mom and Grandma!!
Anyways, Mia's doing better. The crying isn't as extensive and she seems to be adjusting alright. She still asks for it every day. And them some days she just simply comes up to me and says "Passy's broken" and then walks away. It's like she's reminding me that she hasn't quite forgotten but that she's coping with the fact. I just hope that in 3 1/2 to 4 months from now she won't want it at all... cause that's when her baby brother gets here. I remember the feeling of being sad when I was pregnant with Mia and Kalea was only 2. It was hard for me to let go of Kalea being the "baby". I'm definitely feeling that way again. I still look at Mia as my baby but I know that I need to let her grow up and now slow her down. She talks so much now. She's constantly cracking us up with little things she does and says.
Here are some of our favorites that Mia says:
"babysoup"- bathing suit
"shhh! quiet"
"Kay-ya time out!" - that's her telling Kalea to go to time out
"goos" - shoes
"ah welcome" - you're welcome
"mawoo powa" - Lucky Charms (they call it Marshmallow Power)