Ya'll, we have a 9 month old. An almost 3 year old and a 9 month old! Seriously. I think this growing thing happens way too fast! Make it stop.
Luke, you are 9 months old big boy. Your just rolls and rolls of sweetness. Your smile will seriously turn the not-so-good-day into the best day ever. Here is what you are up to three-forths of your way through your first year of life.
At 9 months you...
- are eating 8 oz at every feeding, 4 feedings a day. We are down another bottle since last month and will remain here through your first birthday. You have adjusted so well - Momma is very proud of you.
- Have a great routine/schedule. Up by 8 am usually and we get off to school. Your first bottle is with breakfast (oatmeal/cereal) around 9 am. You then have lunch around 12 noon...usually a veggie and a fruit. Another bottle after lunch and then down for your nap. You get a snack when you wake up with a sippy cup of water. Puffs, mum-mums, or something of the sort. You then have another bottle around 3:30 or 4. You will have dinner around 6 o'clock in the evening. Bathtime afterwards and we are starting your last bottle by 7:00 pm. You are usually in your crib no later than 7:30. Sometimes awake, sometimes asleep. You have been so great about putting yourself to sleep at nap and even at bedtime.
- Are a great napper at home but not so much at school.
- Are now on formula 100% of the time. Room temperature water. No more breastmilk or bottle warmer. (sad mommy)
- wave hello and goodbye. Melt my heart.
- have 4 teeth! Your top two have come through in the past month. The top left was through for a good two weeks before the top right poked through. You are turning into such a little toddler right before our eyes. The teeth just make mommy's heart ache. It takes away your baby-ness.
- are currently on antibiotic again for a double ear infection. The dreaded call from school came in on Thursday, "Your baby has fever, come get him." I didn't waste any time and took you right in to the pediatrician that afternoon thinking it may have been your ears again and Mommy was right along with bronchitis. We win! 3 for the price of 1.
- still let me snuggle with you after your bottle most nights but have just in the past couple weeks been unsettled so I put you in your crib and you put yourself to sleep. Sigh.
- STILL have your umbilical hernia. No change since last month. You are our little Pillsbury Doughboy.
- are a champion army-crawler. You haven't found a way to get that tummy up off the floor yet to all fours but that doesn't stop you at all.
- are not attempting to pull-up yet and you do not attempt to get back to a sitting position from your tummy yet either. I know it will happen overnight and am embracing your need for Mommy still.
- LOVE big sister's cozy coupe. I promise we won't make you ride in the pink car for much longer.
- are bashful. When anyone tells you hi or approaches you, you tuck your head into your belly or onto the person's shoulder holding you. It is really the sweetest.
- are going to nursery at church and doing really well. You fuss just for a minute when you are dropped off.
- go right to your teachers at school without any fussing at all. Miss Maggie is our favorite.
- are going to be going to a new school at the end of March. We are switching you and big sister to a school closer to home that is Christian-based and has a formal preschool for when you get bigger. We will miss our Castle family very much but my Mommy gut tells me this is going to be a good change.
- are more and more into your wubbanubs. It is something that will soothe you now on its own. I am torn whether this was a good idea since you went 6 months without taking paci. Ah well!
- are wearing mostly 18 month clothes, some 12 months. I know once you get moving you will thin up and we will be able to go more than a couple months without having to buy new clothes!
- are in size 4 diapers and size 5 night-timers.
- size 3 shoe and not just any size 3 but ones with a lot of give and take. You have the fattest feet just like your big sister did at your age.
- still have those baby blues.
We love you to the moon and back sweet boy. To think about your first 4-5 months and then to think of the last 4 months, they are a night and day difference. I am so thankful we are through the colicky, tummy-trouble stage because you are now the happiest, fluffiest, bundle of love we know. I cannot wait to see what this 10th month brings little man.
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