9 months old, can you believe it, we had a doctors appointment and here are her measurements:
Weight: 20lb 14oz. (80%)
Height: 29 3/4in. (off the charts)
Head: 17 1/2in (70%)
So there you have it, she is pretty proportional. She is tall for her age. She got two shots, flu shot and Hep B shot. She is doing awesome
She also loves playing with our canned food that we still have yet to move downstairs.
Our magnets and pictures on our fridge keep getting higher and higher. This little gal loves the fridge and pulling everything she can reach off.
Since Julie is now walking along the furniture, we decided to get her a fun toy so that she can walk without us holding her hands. When she first tried it out, she had to walk pretty fast, but within 5 minutes she got the hang of it and was able to control it so that she could slow herself down. It was so fun to watch her, she had to walk so fast and these pictures were when she first tried it out, she would have her mouth open and be just moving, she face planted a few times. Now, she loves it and she will walk around and scream and giggle. Rob even attached a belt to it so that we can steer her around so that she keeps walking, we just move it around objects that are in the way. It has made such a difference already.
Weight: 20lb 14oz. (80%)
Height: 29 3/4in. (off the charts)
Head: 17 1/2in (70%)
So there you have it, she is pretty proportional. She is tall for her age. She got two shots, flu shot and Hep B shot. She is doing awesome
She also loves playing with our canned food that we still have yet to move downstairs.
Our magnets and pictures on our fridge keep getting higher and higher. This little gal loves the fridge and pulling everything she can reach off.
Since Julie is now walking along the furniture, we decided to get her a fun toy so that she can walk without us holding her hands. When she first tried it out, she had to walk pretty fast, but within 5 minutes she got the hang of it and was able to control it so that she could slow herself down. It was so fun to watch her, she had to walk so fast and these pictures were when she first tried it out, she would have her mouth open and be just moving, she face planted a few times. Now, she loves it and she will walk around and scream and giggle. Rob even attached a belt to it so that we can steer her around so that she keeps walking, we just move it around objects that are in the way. It has made such a difference already.
We came home from my parents on Sunday and Rob took her out of her car seat and stood her on the floor and she stood there, she would have stood all by herself for longer but we kind of got excited and I don't think she knew quite what she was doing. We have since practiced with her and she can balance, but she will cry and get upset because she wants to hold onto something. She still needs that support of holding onto something. I am sure it won't be long now before she really starts walking.
She loves playing Peek a Boo, when we are over at my parents, we set her car seat on their coffee table and also her diaper bag. Then she walks around the coffee table and looks in between the crack where her car seat and diaper are and waits for someone to appear. She gets so excited and then moves to the other side in anticipation, then when the person playing with her shows up and says Boo, she will squeal and GIGGLE and move to the other side while giggling that I swear she is going to fall in the process. It is so much fun to see her so happy.
She is so good at just sitting and playing by herself, this after noon I set her down by her toys and she just sat there looking at her books. I love watching her play and talk to herself.