It is hard to believe that this child will be turning one in just 3 short months. I am amazed that I gave birth to her not even a year ago. She has transformed from a newborn blob into this bubbly, happy, baby! Those with newborns take note - the sleepless nights don't last forever. They also don't stay small and tiny forever. Fortunately they still smell good.
So, what's the latest and greatest with G? She is crawling all over the place. She has mastered climbing up the step from our den into the dining area. Once she gets her hands up there she lays flat on her belly, sticks her legs straight out, and reaches as far as she can and pulls her body far enough forward so that she can get her knee up there and then she is off. Her favorite things to check out are the dog dish, my printer, the french door windows, and whatever the boys are playing with. She finds such joy in playing with (destroying) whatever they have created. She also pulls herself up to her knees whenever she finds the opportunity. She hasn't attempted to pull herself to standing yet and I haven't seen her move from crawling to sitting. She might do it, I just haven't witnessed it.
She is getting bigger - especially her head. Her head circumference (18 inches) measured in the 90% percentile. Her weight (17 pounds, 15 oz) and height (27 1/4 inches) both measured in the 50th percentile. Sometimes I look at her and wonder how that bobble head doesn't tip her over.
She is continuing to advance in the food department. I have been lazy and haven't made new things for her to try. However, now that she is 9 months old it is time she figure this finger food thing out. I have given her bits of pear, avocado, and chicken. She plays with it and expects me to feed it to her. I am still only feeding her 2 real food meals a day. I need to move to 3. I just really don't want to have to make THREE breakfasts in the morning. I will be glad when she starts eating what the boys eat. That will become very handy. She still hasn't had any grain so I am trying to come up with some good breakfast options for her. I might try soaked oatmeal this weekend and see how that goes.
Here are some of the things I'm loving lately:
She thinks her brothers are hilarious and will laugh at silly faces and when they just simply drop a ball on the ground. It is seriously the funniest thing she has ever seen!
When I carry her around, she kicks/swings her right leg.
When she is tired, she will lay her head on my shoulder and suck her thumb.
When we go outside and she sees the chickens, she will babble and blow raspberries as loud as she can.
When we pull into the garage she squeals with delight.
When I'm nursing her, her top hand explores my face and plays with my necklace.
When I'm feeding her in her highchair, sometimes she scrunches up her face, smiles, and does this sniffing thing with her nose.
I just love this little girl and she is just growing up too fast. This age is so fun and I love how all of her problems can usually be solved with food and a nap. While I am ready to move forward to all of her next stages, I am trying to keep one foot firmly planted in all of her baby-ness. I know it can't stay this way, so while I can, I take every moment to nibble and munch on her cheeks. Oh those cheeks!