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Her sleep routine has consisted of three naps most days: after going to bed at 7:30pm, she sleeps until around 6:30 or 7 and then has naps at 9:30, 12, and 3 or 3:30. She has a babysitter she adores-and who has been signing with her!-who comes and spends a few mornings a week with her, so ultimately I’m grateful that she’s good with a bottle. She’s also pickier about these and will reject them if they aren’t warm enough! Again, not at all like Hudson, who would drink or eat anything. First they were expressed, but now they tend to be formula. She nurses with me on occasion, but she is nearly impossible to breastfeed in public-so different than Hudson. Four very sharp little teeth-two on the top and two on the bottom, and there are two incisors visible on through her gums. She will chew on chicken strips and pucker her lips up into a fish face around every bite. She also eats lots of eggs, banana, and yogurt. We let her feed herself for the most part-which is incredibly messy-and so far pizza crust with tomato sauce has been her favorite. She loves reaching into potted plants (and brushing her hand on the stones in the one in the kitchen), crawling into tight spaces and under chairs, and eating.įor a while she was actually very unpleasant at restaurants because she would get so demanding about grabbing whatever was on our plates. I think she’s trying to hide! It’s adorable.Īlso, she loves holding sticks (she will go from zero to sixty in no time at the sight of a pencil, and “sticks” was her babysitter’s first answer when I asked her opinion about Skyler’s top interests right now). She will crawl faster than you thought possible (f you’ve seen the old Bye Bye Birdie with Dick Van Dyke, she reminds me of that turtle with the fast pills!) and then tuck her head close to the floor with her diaper-padded bottom up in the air. Some favorite things (that often fall into the category of demonstrative exceptions): Playing chase with Hudson. Sometimes she seems to have a lot to say, “da da da da…” but so far I’d describe her demeanor as more inquisitive than demonstrative. And she’s so excited to see him-they’re becoming friends, which is nice because all she did for a while was try and pull his hair. She makes the same sound when he comes in the room.

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I tend to call Sawyer by name and then a couple clicks of the tongue.

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(Don’t you love the way babies move their squishy little hands?) For the dog and, we just discovered, very small babies (creatures being the common thread?) she clicks hello. And while it’s not consistent, she will wave hello and goodbye with the slightest twist of her wrist. She is comfortable around strangers, but she has started to show more signs of missing us when we leave the room-and, better, more signs of excitement when one of us comes in. She watches everything around her with such focus and seems very perceptive when it comes to the emotions of others. What I don’t need any of those items to remind me: this is a wonderful age. He took his first steps at the end of his ninth month. It’s funny how fast I’d forgotten what happened when, and I find myself looking back through photos archives, these monthly updates, and the line-a-day journal I kept with Hudson to see how their development is different (and the same).

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I think it has a little bit to do with her disposition and a little bit to do with being the second child-she gets less exclusive attention each day.Īctually, right or not, I compare her to Hudson often. I feel like we got here faster than with Hudson. As I’m late writing an update, Skyler has officially been out longer than she was in.










Any dolls in sparkbox toy