Better late than never, right? Month 9 and 10 for HG have been busy. She has been talking up a storm, crawling in super fast mode, getting in to every thing, and still managing to be the cutest baby ever.
I will say, it is getting MUCH harder to take these monthly photos. Getting her to sit still is almost impossible, and then I have to try and get her to leave the sticker on her shirt. YEAH RIGHT! I just have to snap a picture as quickly as possible and hope it turns out ok.
At her 9 month doctors appointment, we got nothing but compliments, and warnings. The compliments were on how well she was doing. The doctor was concerned that she wasn't clapping her hands, that is until I told her that she knows where her head, belly and feet are, listens when we ask her to go get a toy and plays 'bashful' when she is near a stranger. Apparently, all these things are things that happen between 14-18 months. So we got praise on how smart she is, and then came the warnings. She told us that when babies are 'ahead' and catch on quickly they are harder to break of habits, and will throw temper tantrums sooner. Great. Taking the wub away is going to take an act of congress. I just know it. Oh well. Those are minor things. Until the temper tantrums happen in the toy aisle at the store. At which point I will still claim this oh so cute child of mine.
This year is going by fast and first birthday party planning is in the works!
I will say, it is getting MUCH harder to take these monthly photos. Getting her to sit still is almost impossible, and then I have to try and get her to leave the sticker on her shirt. YEAH RIGHT! I just have to snap a picture as quickly as possible and hope it turns out ok.
At her 9 month doctors appointment, we got nothing but compliments, and warnings. The compliments were on how well she was doing. The doctor was concerned that she wasn't clapping her hands, that is until I told her that she knows where her head, belly and feet are, listens when we ask her to go get a toy and plays 'bashful' when she is near a stranger. Apparently, all these things are things that happen between 14-18 months. So we got praise on how smart she is, and then came the warnings. She told us that when babies are 'ahead' and catch on quickly they are harder to break of habits, and will throw temper tantrums sooner. Great. Taking the wub away is going to take an act of congress. I just know it. Oh well. Those are minor things. Until the temper tantrums happen in the toy aisle at the store. At which point I will still claim this oh so cute child of mine.
This year is going by fast and first birthday party planning is in the works!
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