- Robin generally sleeps through the night now, which Mommy and Daddy are over. The. Moon. About. She goes to bed about 9 pm and sleeps until sometime between 7 and 8 am. She sometimes wakes up and entertains herself in her crib for a while before she starts hollering to get out. We aren't swaddling her anymore.
- We mainly use cloth diapers, but disposables when we go out. Cloth is not as much work as I thought it would be, though now that she's not exclusively breast-fed things can be a little messier than they used to be.
- Robin is a bit of an unpredictable eater. We feed her twice a day -- usually some kind of baby cereal mixed with formula and either a pureed fruit (in the morning) or vegetable (in the evening). She particularly likes bananas, peaches and butternut squash. She doesn't like peas and isn't crazy about carrots, but if we catch her at just the right moment she'll eat them anyway. Sometimes, though, we catch her
at the wrong moment and she just isn't gonna eat.
- Robin is a professional sitter now and can get herself up on all fours from her tummy, but she hasn't quite figured out crawling yet. If she tries to go forward, she ends up doing a faceplant. I'm pretty sure her view on the matter is, "Crawling is for the birds -- it hurts my face too much!" She can lie on her tummy and slowly inch herself backwards, but it's pretty random. Fortunately for us she doesn't set any land speed records yet.
- Robin likes to stand. A lot. She needs a lot of help with balance, but she's plenty strong enough to stand and even jump.
- Robin is very good at manipulating her soother into her mouth. When it starts going in backwards, she knows exactly how to turn it to get it right. She likes to pull her soother out of Daddy's mouth to put it in her own; sometimes she even gives it back!
- Robin really likes water. She plays in the tub till the water's stone cold, and had a great time in the pool in Cuba.
- Robin's favourite toys these days are non-toys, especially cups. She was entertained for about fifteen minutes on the flight to Cuba by an unopened package of snack mix.
- Robin is generally pretty easy-going and good-natured. She was up at 4 am to leave for Cuba, but was happy as a clam all the way there, even though she only slept for about 45 minutes. She charmed the pants off strangers in Cuba with her big smiles for anyone who made eye contact. She isn't really making strange these days unless she's tired. We are teaching her to wave hello and goodbye; right now she sometimes sticks her hand out but doesn't really move it. Very endearing nonetheless.
- Robin is getting to be a cuddle-bum, especially with Andy and I.
Sunday, April 05, 2009
the eight-month check in
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