Natalie Xue Er Hill

Natalie Xue Er Hill
arriving in KY in August 2010

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Natalie didn't have to dream of a white Christmas.


Another Christmas has come and gone.  This one seemed a bit different for some reason. Also, our living room looks like someone set off a toy bomb.  That must be the work of a new child in the family.

Natalie dealt with all 5 Christmases like a trooper.  While it always took a her some time to figure out what was going on, she got into the unwrapping of gifts without difficulty.  Like any almost 2 yo, she was easily distracted by the toy in hand and didn't want to move on to the next gift.  We had to distract her for a minute and take the toy away so she would move on.  I felt kind of guilty about that because it was like "look at all these great things your are getting, now were are going to take them away."  It was all good when they resurfaced though. Now, on to the good stuff.

The picture below is Natalie walking down the "catwalk" in her new boots.  This was taken Christmas morning.  She got the boots from her Aunt Brandi and Uncle Landon the day before.  She insisted on putting them on first thing in the morning with her footed pajamas.  I think she looked like an astronaut for some reason.


Next is a video of Natalie not quite grasping what to do with her gifts just yet.


Once she figured it out, she loved the tea pot.  She got two tea sets and loves them both.  She walks around serving tea for several hours a day.  I see that as a sign that she is ready to start working and contributing some income to the household.


More shots of toys.  We are working on the concept that this stick is only for hitting the xylophone, not the cat, table, or whatever else is in sight.


She loves anything "Ni Hao Kai-Lan."  Just ask her cousin.  She tried her best to steal her Kai-Lan toy from her.  The picture below is her new ride along.  The poor dinosaur from previous videos has gone extinct like his brethren.



Finally, a video of some holiday cookie decorations.  Aunt Brandi baked some cookies for the kids to decorate and leave out for Santa.  You will see, they all did an excellent job.


It really was a wonderful Christmas as Amy and I finally had the "gift" we had been wanting for so long.  I have said it before, but it doesn't stop being true, this girl has changed our lives so dramatically and we wouldn't want it any other way.  She makes us smile, cry, and pull our hair out, but she is awesome beyond belief.

3 comments:

  1. Can't wait to see her today.. She is adorable like Amy.

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  2. Looks like Natalie's a fan of sprinkles on sugar cookies. Me too!

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  3. Thank you so much for posting these. They are amazing!!

    M&J xx

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