you are learning so much right now. you love to play peek a boo and when asked how big you are you throw your hands up in the air for sooo big! it is too cute. sometimes you like to be holding our hands when you do this so you throw up our hands too. it is to funny. you are learning to pick up puffs and feed yourself...it is still a little hard for you but practice makes perfect! today you clapped but only once so we will keep working on that. we got you a baby signs dvd and you love it. pretty soon i bet you will be picking some of them up.
tv, reading, jumping in the jump a roo, getting a bath, eating, playing sitting up all still continue to be some of your favorite things. you also love talking and taking walks. we have been enjoying the spring days here and try to get outside alot. you love sitting on the porch and watching the cars drive by.
right now you are teething and you still have 0 teeth. you are working hard on those gums though so i bet we will see them before next month. you had your 1st fever the other day due to teething and getting shots. but it quickly went back to normal.
we are gearing up for our traveling next week. i think/pray you do well. you are still so chill (even with the teething pain) so fingers crossed for sure!
thank you baby for all the little hugs, big kisses and smiles. i can't believe what 8 months have brought. you have gone from a little sleepy newborn to a very sweet, curious baby girl. this life with you and daddy is THE best ;)
2 comments:
8 months is so fun, but I think every month is more fun than the last! That's great that she's doing so many smart things! Joel can clap, but he can't say how big he is or sign. He also doesn't seem interested in those types of things.. he just likes wiggling to Yo Gabba Gabba and watching Mickey - lol. I love the outfits you always make for her photo shoots. Very cute. :)
Thank you also for your comment on my blog! :)
When you make her food in this stage do you puree everything to liquid or leave it more mashed for chewing? I've also tried steam carrots, but they ended up too hard still. I definitely want to look into it more before I make the grocery trip to buy more food this weekend!
Your cloth diaper horror stories have me reconsidering! I watched a tutorial with the poop and they were able to pick up the flushable liner and just toss it in the bowl. I figure they're painting that in the best light and the poop was solid and Joel does still have the occasional not solid poop that may be more messy. Also, what brand did you have to use? I'm just not sure about it. It's a huge investment. I should really buy like 20 and that will be close to $400. I buy diapers through AmazonMom.com and get the big boxes for $24 a month so my cost right now isn't too horrible and it would take 16 months for that cost to be worth it...
Anyway, thanks again for the tips! :)
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