Our little 9month old turns 10months tomorrow! Had to post a few last 9mth pics and videos. It has been such a fun month! What I thought was a really mobile boy has become a 'I want to be down and walking all the time'. And we just have to take the tumbles and bumps as they come. Just within the last 1.5weeks he really doesn't want to be held anymore, sit in his highchair or stroller, and prefers to cruise around the house holding onto furniture, walls, and cabinets. And, now he is getting used to holding onto one of us with just one hand while padding around the house. His teeth just keep on coming. We are now onto his top two front teeth poking through, so 8, and who knows how many more he's got hiding. Waves (really cute with his arms held out) and hi-fives. Still smiling and giggling without end. Although he isn't speaking yet, he seemingly recognizes an incredible amount of vocabulary and will look, grab, gesture, or walk to the object. He loves to look at books right now, especially ones with real baby pictures in them and ones that are touch and feel. And, I still get my story time- usually about 5-8 throughout the course of the day. Our library has an incredible children's section, and story/song time for babies that we've been going to (now that swine-flu has seem to flown away), and he loves it and has a couple of buddies there. Fortunately, his one-nap one day seemed to be a one-time event for right now (knock on wood). He is an incredible sleeper, but I think it is from all the walking, cruising, playing, laughing, growing and learning (and cuddles with mommy and daddy).
One-hand walking with Daddy.
Latest walking-video. One handed.
We went sledding the other day, again, for probably the last time of the year.
Pretty obvious that he loves it.
GEARING UP: We (I am) are looking forward to our first family camptrip. Since I've always loved being outdoors, I want my boys to grow up close to it as well; so, I am making sure that E goes camping before he is One. Yes, this means squeezing it in before his birthday- ha.
This little boy has slept in nothing but his posh crib since he's been home from the hospital.
I want to make sure that he'll sleep just fine without the comfort of his crib, so I've started getting him accustomed to sleeping in his play-pen during naps.
Introduced him to our hotel away from home. Ha- set this up in the family room. So gigantic (it is no single-person NorthFace) that I wasn't able to fully fit the 'wings' and screen room up. I think it is 16x15 with a 7'ish centerheight. It is a great 'cabin'- the inside divides in two rooms- with space for a queen size air mattress on either side.
Let him play with his toys in the tent for the afternoon.
He learned what a flashlight is. We turned off the lights, found his toys in the dark, made finger-puppets on the wall, and...
...glowed in the dark.