Monday, February 25, 2013

Kate at 9 Months

This post is a little late, partly because Kate's nine month checkup with the pediatrician was a little past her nine month "birthday" and partly due to sick kids and later a visit from my parents. 

It is amazing to see Kate changing so quickly. Frightening, really. The biggest thing is that she's starting to walk. It started with a one or two steps one day. I denied it completely. A couple days later she took four baby steps. I joked with Bob that I actually thought I saw her walking. The next day she walked about 5 feet. With each day, her confidence grows. 

Here, I'll say it, she is walking at 9 1/2 months. Reed walked at 11 3/4 months and Cora at 11 1/2 months. When they started walking, it pretty much took over immediately as their full time mode of movement. Kate is starting earlier and more gradually. Below is a video of her typical way of getting around. She either pulls up on something or sometimes stands up on her own in the middle of the room, she'll walk a bit, and then she will drop down to a crawl, either because she has lost her balance or wants to go faster.


This morning Reed told us that he doesn't like that Kate is walking. When we inquired why he felt that way, he said it was scary. I know, Reed, I know. Okay, he is actually afraid she is going to fall down, and I fear that my baby is slipping away to toddlerhood.  She is still so tiny that it's hard to believe. I think when Reed was her age, I think I would have said, I can't believe that he is so big. I don't know if I have a different perspective on this since I have a huge 4 1/2 year old sitting next to her or what.

Anyway, here are her stats from her checkup: Height: 30" (95%), Weight: 16 lbs, 13 ozs. (25%). Long and lean.

Kate is also really getting into babbling. Mama and Dada are her favorites (or perhaps ours, so we notice it.)  She seems to babble on like she having a big conversation. I don't know if this is an indication that she's going to be a big talker like Cora. With Cora, sometimes it seems like she physically can't NOT talk. She'll tell you that she is not talking (when clearly she is talking to tell you so.)

Kate continues to be a good, easy-going baby. She is sleeping better, no longer waking up around 2 am, though she still has an early wake up around 5 am. I have a house of early rising children. *sigh*

I see so much change coming in the next few months. I also can't wait to get back outside to play. I think Kate will have a whole new appreciation for the park this spring.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Happy Valentines Day!


We have the three sweetest Valentines in our house this year! We love them to pieces, today and every day! We had a great time preparing for Valentines Day. Reed especially loved making Valentine cards this year for his friends and classmates. His writing is improving so much and it really fun to see him write not only his name on the cards but also all his friends' names too. Our kiddos are going up so quickly!

Here is a little video of Cora and Reed, exhibiting their typical sibling relationship. Are we loving each now or fighting? Cora is so funny. I feel like one of these days before we know it she is probably going to be chasing some poor boy down, tackling him, and planting a big kiss... and it won't be her big brother.





Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Cracked Tooth

Over the weekend, Cora was horsing around with Kate, and they both fell over. I, of course, ran to the crying baby. After I had calmed down Kate, Cora was still carrying on. I had to do a double-take when she told me she hit her mouth. I couldn't believe she had chipped her front tooth!

I thought we were going to need to make an emergency run to the dentist, but it stopped bothering her and I know there's nothing that they will do since it's just a baby tooth.  I'm trying not to freak out about this. In the larger scheme of things, I know it is truly trivial. I just think of Cora's smile, how it consumes her face and the thought of a broken front tooth makes me cringe. It's total vanity and I know it. On the bright side, it is just a baby tooth, thankfully, and in a matter of time I'm sure I won't even notice it anymore.


The new cheesy smile