Wednesday, December 5, 2012

9 Month+ Update

Nine months old! I seriously do not know how that happened. The time just goes to fast and now so does our 17 pound, 27.5 inch tall, busy little bee!

         I feel like when JJ reached her 9 month date on the calendar she flipped a switch of some sort, because the little girl we have getting into EVERYTHING in our house is not the same as the lazy baby we had up until then. At about eight and a half months we had the most chill, calm, content baby that was happy to just sit or lay for ridiculous lengths of time wherever we plopped her down with a few toys. Then one day, which happen to be on my birthday, Jayney FINALLY figured out how to go from laying down to sitting up without us helping her make the transition.
        From then on our life has been a whirlwind of change! Jayney had been rolling, slithering and scooting around for a while on her belly and bum but had not been very motivated to move much more. Over a short period of a week she suddenly became very ambitious. She learned to get off her belly to sitting up without help, then went to kneeling, started pulling up to standing, and walking along the side of any coffee table or couch we will let her get her hands on! We just kept asking “where did this come from!?” I think we dropped the height of her crib every day that week, because she was just making me too nervous! Don't get me wrong, I knew that a day would come where our easy baby would start getting into trouble. I just didn't think it would be a switch overnight. It was literally ONE day. Apparently Jayney had been watching our other baby friends her age as they learned to roll, crawl, stand and walk weeks if not months before her, all while taking many mental notes. JJ, now making a break to catch up to her peer group, is suddenly a busy bee and after chasing her, trying to keep her out of drawers/cupboards, and catching heavy things before she pulls them over on top of herself, I am one very tired mama.
         Oh! Our house is much noisier now too. Actually it started while we were at my parents’ cabin doing some work (more on that from Dusty soon) on the day of JJ turning 9 months when she said both Mama and Dada! I don’t mean that she was just babbling and making those sounds. Here is how it went down and yes there were several witnesses. She saw me walk into the room and loudly proclaimed “MAMA!” and later that same night she reached for Dusty and squealed with delight then said “Dada, Dada, DADA!” Yeah, it was a pretty big day!
All this extra talking and walking is making for a crabby little princess in the evenings. We recently moved bedtime up a bit and I have to say, I don’t hate it! The extra time after she is down for the night is quite helpful to mentally recover and pick up all the messes she made during the day. We were starting her bedtime routine about nine but have moved it up to about eight, if we are just home and not out doing something exciting to keep her awake. Our current daily routine is quite a regimented schedule and I think JJ is the one watching the clock. She is up at 7:30 to 8 nearly every day. Then during the day Jayney takes two naps of two-ish hours each, almost like clockwork at 10:15 and 3:30 each day. I can definitely tell she takes after Dusty, in the way that she LOVES having a schedule.
         Part of that schedule is still nursing about five times a day. I thought this would change more with adding snacks of, yogurt or baby food but I think she needs both since she is more active all the sudden. As mentioned in her 6th month update, we are feeding her more food now. For a few weeks we tried making this a more substantial part of her nutritional intake. I wanted to start VERY slowly transitioning her to more solids so that by sometime around a year she could gradually be weaned from breastfeeding. This resulted in me being frustrated and having no time because she did not love eating a whole meals worth of baby approved food thus would dilly-dally through eating and she still was quite cranky unless I let her nurse in addition to each and every solid food meal. It felt like we had both barely gotten cleaned up from one meal and it was time for the next. Really just breastfeeding by itself is not bad. It is just the mess of trying to do solid food too. Nursing has actually gotten to be a mostly speedy process; especially compared to the nip and nap eater we had on our hands when she was a newborn. So now with regard to normal food, we are still giving her little nibbles of whatever she shows an interest in, and believe me when I tell you she loudly lets us know by doing her best baby bird impression, opening her mouth amazingly wide and saying “Aaaauuuuhhhh!” until we give her a taste of whatever we have. Even if the result is she usually doesn’t like it much. But we are not working too hard to get enough of these nibbles in to really count as a source of nourishment. At dinnertime we do manage to get her to cheerfully eat a bit of whatever we have plus whole jar of baby food if we mix it with some whole milk yogurt. So we will see if the transition of when Jayney actually wants to eat real food happens at a year or not but like her switch to being mobile, she may just wake up one day and decide she is geared up and wishing to use her three (almost four teeth) to chomp down a hamburger.
          Well about a month later we feel like we no longer have a "baby" to care for, rather a new little person to try and manage. We are learning slowly but are finding ways to keep Jayney happy and out of trouble at the same time. We rearranged furniture to better contain her and are more mindful of where we set our hot coco since she could get to it now, but overall life continues as blessed and smoothly as ever with our sweet, happy girl.
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1 comment:

  1. It is crazy how fast it has gone! She is sure growing into such a cutie (she has always been adorable!)! We love JJ. Looking at her 2 month photo makes me think of fast my baby is going to grow too! I do look forward to all Ellie will do once she is JJ's age, but at the same time I want to keep my baby forever. :)

    -The Cordills

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