P’s 10-month update

10 months old: cruising, babbling, giggling, and smiling her little heart out.

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This little lovebug is doing so well, and Iโ€™ve mentioned it before, but itโ€™s so hard to believe that this is the same baby as our little reflux baby. She used to have such a hard time eating without crying, vomiting, and possibly choking, and now sheโ€™s happily shoving handfuls of food into her mouth, mmm-ing the entire time. She was really this happy, easygoing, little goose; we just needed to get over the reflux hump. If we wouldnโ€™t have gone through all of that (+ my not-so-fun medical stuff) she already would have convinced me to have another. 

Sneaky thing.

Here she is at 1 month:

1month

5 months: 

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and now 10.

10 months

Hereโ€™s whatโ€™s going on this month:

No walking yet, but she can definitely stand and bop around a little for a few seconds. She does this with the hugest grin on her face, like she knows sheโ€™s on the cusp of doing something REALLY fun.

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(Photo: Lou Mora)

She is CRUSHING the solids. After our GI visit, the doctor told us to really increase the amount of solids we were giving her. At that point, she was only having a pouch and maybe some small bits of food once a day, so we upped it to 3 full meals each day, following her usual bottles. (She still has 5 bottles each day.) She was having some digestive problems, and knock on wood, switching to more solids has helped immensely. Also, she loves food. Itโ€™s been so much fun to introduce new foods to her, and weโ€™re cranking our way through many of the commonly allergens. So far she has had sesame (tahini in hummus), bits of whole egg (though we mostly still just give her the yolk), and wheat. I still havenโ€™t given her yogurt, but am going to take some with us to give her before her next ped appointment. Tom said peanut butter day is coming (heโ€™s the brave one), so fingers crossed that itโ€™s NBD.

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One milestone from this past month: she really mastered how to drink from a sippy cup with a straw. A mama asked me on Facebook how I taught her, and itโ€™s the same method I used with Liv. (I learned this tip from madre!) You know how you can hold a straw into a cup of water, and use your finger to press down on the top of the straw and trap the water in there? Iโ€™d do that with about an inch or so of water in there, put it in her mouth, tell her what it was, and let go with my finger so she could drink it. Eventually, Iโ€™d start to keep my finger on the top of the straw, so she was sucking on the bottom to try to get the water out. Iโ€™d let go, and sheโ€™d get the water. Then, when Iโ€™d offer her something with a straw, she understood the method of drinking with it. Sippy cup success!

I having a feeling this part will only get better, but P and Liv are starting to play together, and itโ€™s pretty magical to see hints of how theyโ€™re interact in the future. At the hotel in Tucson, P was crawling around following Liv, and Liv would hide behind something to surprise her. P would erupt into giant belly laughs, which would set Liv off giggling, and it was heartwarming to watch and enjoy. I feel really lucky to get to see these girls grow.

P had her first big road trip, and she did pretty well considering the long drive. We stopped a couple more times for necessary fresh diapers, snacks, and chances to shake our legs out. It cracked me up when we needed to stop with P around midnight, and P was WIDE AWAKE and Liv was completely crashed in the backseat. I gave P a bottle, and held her in the front seat for a while at the rest stop, and she was tap dancing on the dashboardโ€ฆ at midnight. #partyanimal

Iโ€™m starting to plan her birthday party! We debated driving back to Tucson for the festivities, but since weโ€™ll be back in November for Thanksgiving, and there to move temporarily (!!!!!!!!!!<โ€” there are not enough exclamations) before Christmas, it seemed like too much back and forth. So, Iโ€™m just going to have it at the house and keep it pretty low-key with friends + any family members who can make it. I considered a Llama Llama theme (her favorite books) or Mickey Mouse, but since there is WAY more Disney stuff on Etsy and Iโ€™m all about party outsourcing, the latter is happening. I think Iโ€™m going to get a small jumping castle for the bigger kids, have the taco man cater it (they bring the grill and make fresh street tacos with rice and beans), and have some cocktails for the adults. Done.

Baby legs remain one of my very favorite things in the world.

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Love you so much, Miss P. How on earth did we live without you for so long?

xoxo

10-month faves:

Wee Sprout for freezing purees

Plum Organics World Baby pouches (the Mexican one with rice and beans is her fave!)

Diono Radian Carseat (the same one Liv has. We switched her from the Orbit since she was getting so long)

Bugaboo Runner

Ergo and Babyhawk (even though she seems to prefer the Ergoโ€™s support)

Llama, Llama books

Baby dolls

This ring stacker

Zipper jammies (always)

Likes:

Baths and swimming

Playing dollies (aka trying to eat them) with her sis

Music class

โ€œIf Youโ€™re Happy and You Know It”

Avocado, sweet potato, any fruit, beans, peas, and puffs

Any stuffed animal (her face lights up every time)

Dogs

Dislikes:

Wearing shoes

Teething

When I run out of bites of food for her to grab

Wearing bows or headbands

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12 Comments

  1. Megan @ Skinny Fitalicious on September 6, 2016 at 5:33 pm

    I can’t believe she’s already so big. Time sure flies! She’s such a happy baby. Good luck with the yogurt and peanut butter. Finger crossed!

    • Fitnessista on September 6, 2016 at 11:02 pm

      thank you!!

  2. Colleen on September 6, 2016 at 6:44 pm

    We love the Llama Llama books too! Sadly, I JUST found out that the author passed away on Saturday at age 50 from brain cancer. Such a loss! http://www.legacy.com/news/celebrity-deaths/notable-deaths/article/anna-dewdney-1965-2016

    • Fitnessista on September 6, 2016 at 11:01 pm

      ahhh that is so sad to hear. we love those books <3

  3. Heather on September 7, 2016 at 4:36 am

    We love the Llama Llama books too and were so sad to hear of the author’s passing ๐Ÿ™ P is sooo adorable! Great to hear how well she is doing with the solids & hope it all goes well with the peanut butter too! ๐Ÿ˜‰

  4. Melissa C on September 7, 2016 at 6:43 am

    She’s GORGEOUS! Her smile is the best I’ve ever seen- I wanna live like that- in Awe &Wonder!

  5. Ot on September 7, 2016 at 9:40 pm

    Love chubby baby legs! My 5 month old has some chubby legs and I love taking pics I taught my 3 yr old how to drink from a straw the same way but just by chance bc one day he started sucking on the straw before I took my finger off.
    Was wondering if u buy the plum world baby pouches only on Amazon bc I have never seen them anywhere. Thanks!

  6. Katie on September 9, 2016 at 12:23 pm

    She’s such a doll! We have a 6-month-old and the ped told us to give her PB ASAP (eek!). We gave her some and she LOVED it, but then she was a bit fussy when we put her down for the night a short while later (she’s a champion sleeper and this is super rare). I was of course super worried, fretting it was a reaction to the PB. Well, eventually, she let out a huuuuge toot and was off to dreamland. I think my parenting book title is going to be “Turns Out, It Was Just Gas”.

    All that to say that giving those allergenic foods is totally stress-inducing even with a non-reflux babe so I feel ya…good luck! Here’s hoping she handles them like a champ. You’re doing a great job, Mama.

  7. Genna on September 12, 2016 at 10:43 am

    Great tip on teaching the straw method! Thanks

    • Fitnessista on September 12, 2016 at 11:06 pm

      no prob!

  8. Andrea on October 3, 2016 at 3:53 pm

    Just had to say thank you for writing about the sippy cup trick. Elinor never took a bottle, but I managed to teach her how to drink from a straw in one day using your technique. So far I’ve just given her water, but we’re trying breastmilk tomorrow. Crossing fingers she’ll take it…mama needs some freedom!

    • Fitnessista on October 3, 2016 at 4:05 pm

      oh that is awesome! i’m so glad it worked for you. and amen on the freedom! fingers crossed you get some soon

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