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| 9 months old and showing off her teeth! |
Whoever pushed fast forward on life, cut it out! My kiddos are growing entirely too fast.
Evie has been a busy girl over the last month! She's had 4 new teeth break through (the 4 top center teeth) to add to the 2 bottom teeth she had last month. She really likes to show them off when she smiles.
She is still pulling up and cruising, but has now started letting go and standing on her own for a few seconds. I usually jump to catch her anticipating a fall, which then startles her and makes her fall.
Sleep has been bad. She has the perpetual runny nose junk, which, combined with teething, means she has been up about 4 times a night most nights. The last two nights have been better in that I didn't have to get up to nurse her back to sleep until around 3am. Every little bit of uninterrupted sleep helps! She usually only takes one decent nap at daycare and then maybe another short cat nap. She goes down easily at night, but just can't put herself back to sleep. I will eventually get back to "sleep training", but as long as she's pulling on ears and teething, I just want to give her any comfort I can.
She has started saying "Momma" and "Dada" although indiscriminately. She has a really loud "sound" that she makes first thing in the morning, and I"m pretty sure that's her calling for Sullivan. If they both end up in the bed or in our room first thing in the morning, they crack each other up. I am so lucky that they love each other so much.
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| gazing adoringly at big brother |
As for food, Evie usually has yogurt mixed with fruit for breakfast, baby food veggie and meat at lunch, and baby food meat/veggie and fruit and/or yogurt for dinner. She starts most meals with some kind of organic puffy thing. I've been giving her bites of all kinds of foods, and she likes most of them. She loved cheese sticks, panera french toast bagel, George's chocolate milkshake, cheesy mexican chicken casserole, and scrambled eggs. She DID NOT like cheese grits. As soon as she felt the texture she promptly spit them out. She has three or four 4 oz bottles of breastmilk at daycare each day. She will also nurse before bedtime (6:30 or 7:00), and then several times through out the night/early morning. Although it's very demanding, I'm happy to still be able to breastfeed her. I'm trying to savor every experience since she's growing so fast. It will be nice to have that time back during the day when we are done though!
Some of Evie's favorite things are: playing peek-a-boo (she covers her face with towel or whatever and waits for you to say "Where's Evie?!", "dancing" to twinkle twinkle little star, playing and laughing with her "friend" Martin at daycare, her barnyard themed books that let her touch different textures (these are about the only books she will sit still for), patty cake (she claps her hands one on top of the other instead of palms together), her "quack quack" duck in the bath, and anything involving her brother.
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As for her brother, Sullivan is doing great! He's had a much better year, and I'm so thankful! He doesn't dread school and has started reading books to us again. He loves getting to interact with the Ole Miss football players that come to his school each week. "Mr. I'Tavius" Mathers comes each Monday. Sullivan and Daniel went to the game last weekend, and he got to get high fives from the players after the game and got a towel from one of them. Luckily, his show and tell letter the next week was "T", so he brought the towel (after it had been washed) to show to his class. Sullivan wears Laquon Treadwell's number (1) on his Ole Miss jerseys, so he was excited to get to see him.
Sullivan's first official soccer season just ended. They did great, and really looked like a team by the last game. His last game was on his Aunt Sherri's birthday, and he scored 3 or 4 goals for her! I didn't know they were "for her" until his teachers told me the next day that he had told them he was going to score for her. His team got to play and exhibition game during half time of the Ole Miss Women's Soccer game last Sunday. It was kind of just chaotic ball chasing and falling down, but fun anyway. I think Daniel enjoyed "coaching" this season, so maybe he'll do it again in the Spring.
One funny/scary thing Sullivan did last week involved luggage keys and a light socket! Daniel, Evie, and I were in our bathroom getting ready when Sullivan came back there with a weird look on his face. He showed Daniel his black finger, but did not want Daniel to go him his room. Needless to say, he had stuck the luggage keys in the light socket and shocked himself. He told me, "I was really brave when it hurt my finger"....umm, ok, you are lucky you didn't kill yourself or burn the house down! I told him I was going to have to write this story in his baby book, but he told me, "you don't have to write everything I do down". I think he was more than a little embarrassed.
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| Exhibition game...warm up? |
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| Are we the Lions or the Land Sharks? |
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| Working on a game plan with his best friend, Jackson |
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| Pre-game "which goal is ours?" exercise is VERY important! |