pttomato, mine is a wicked hair puller...I often see friends post pictures with their hair down and their babies and I don't know how they do it. Mine manages to rip it out of my bun.
Mine looks for my stray hairs that aren't in a bun. He either pulls them or twirls them. He tries to play with his hair..but doesn't have much haha. So my hair is rarely down either.
Not 9 months yet but went to GI today so got measurements:
weight: 15.5 pounds (2%) but he's on his own growth curve (and gained 7 oz in 2 weeks so explains recent MOTN feedings)
height: 26.5 inches
clothing size: still fits in 3-6 and 6 months things but they're getting short on him. I did move him up to 9 month summer stuff though
favorite food: puffs, teething biscuits, or French fries. And purées.
crawling or walking: nope. Just learned to roll and sit up in the past month. When placed on stomach he immediately rolls off so not sure when crawling will happen.
favorite thing to mess with that they're not supposed to: Recently my phone, my hair, and any of his sisters things.
anything else? I always knew men weren't always observation of their surroundings. Like can't find anything in refridge unless in the front. But having a girl then boy makes me realize it starts young. It is not a learned behavior. DD at this age was so observatory, DS not so much haha.
Post by shehulk723 on May 19, 2017 17:20:06 GMT -5
weight- 15 lbs, she's a peanut!
height- 27"
clothing size- mostly 6 months, but we just started into the 9 month stuff
favorite food- everything in sight lol, but I'd say blueberries are one of her all time favorites
crawling or walking- she took her first steps at 8 months and is walking more and more every day!
favorite thing to mess with that they're not supposed to- my phone charger! I have to yank it out of the wall all the time so she doesn't mess with it.
anything else? She's a very quiet and content baby, so long as I'm holding her. She's very clingy, but she's sweet and smiley.
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