Sunday, February 27, 2011

Sweet baby P is 10 months old!!



Well, its been 10 wonderful months with our beautiful and intelligent daughter. She has grown a tremendous amount physically and mentally over the past 10 months. This month, Peyton has been an absolute joy. Her little personality shines through, and she is still very active and such a happy girl.
  • Milestones:
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    Pulling herself to standing
  • -Eating ice cream for the first time (she loved it!)
  • -Says "Uh Oh," when she drops something
  • -Drinking her milk mostly through a sippy cup during the day
  • -Starting to stand independently (just for a couple of seconds)
  • -Wears pig tails in her hair (so cute!)
  • Eating:
  • This month, Peyton has made the transition to eating more solids than she is bottles. She is a pretty good eater most of the time, and is willing to try new things. She still takes a bottle/sippy cup about 4 times a day (this includes her bed time bottle), and has about 5-6 oz each of those times. This month, she also drank the last of my breast milk that we had stored up, so we made the switch to formula about a week after she turned 10 months. She doesn't seem to like it as much as the breast milk, but she still does ok with it. Some of her favorite solids include tofu (still!), banana's, and applesauce. We are working on getting her to like more meat's.

Sleeping:
Is great!! What can I say, we are in sleeping bliss! Peyton still has a bedtime of 8:00pm and she sleeps all night, waking up at about 6:30-7:30am. She is still taking 2 naps daily, but we are thinking she is almost ready to transition to 1 nap, so we may be trying that out soon.

Doctor:

We took Peyton back to the doctor to recheck her low iron (diagnosed last month). She has been on iron drops for a month, and we have also been working on getting her more iron rich foods (I put spinach puree in a lot of her foods). They rechecked her iron, and it looked perfect! Dr. Walsh still would like her to be on iron drops until she turns 1, and then they will recheck her levels at that point. Next appointment with Dr. Walsh will be at her 12 month visit in May.

Events:

This month, Peyton was invited to Henry Medina's 1st birthday where she saw a concert put on by Reces Monkey's. She had a blast and danced the entire hour they played. Peyton has also really taken to liking the show Wheel of Fortune. When its on, she is glue to the TV the entire half hour. We took Peyton swimming at the Mountlake Terrace Pavillion pool twice this month, and she loved that as well.






































































9 Months old!

Well the time has come where Peyton has been out of my belly as long as she was growing inside my belly. Our baby girl has turned 9 months old! If we had one word for this month in regards to Peyton, I think it would be ACTIVE!!! This girl can move!

Sleep:
Thankfully, John, Peyton, and I are all enjoying full nights of sleep for the majority of the time. Peyton still goes to bed at 8:00pm every night, and wakes up for the day sometime between 6:00am and 7:30am. We did have about a week this month where she was waking up in the middle of the night pretty upset, and we attributed that to some teething (thank you baby Tylenol for saving us!). Naps are still occurring twice a day (about 10:00am and then again at about 3:00pm), and last from 1-2 hours each. Peyton still sleeps on her tummy in a sleep sac.

Food:
This has been a big month for solid foods. Peyton is such a great eater, and we feel very blessed for that. Some of here favorites right now include banana's, tofu, and green beans. This month, we also introduced scrambled eggs, salmon, ground beef, spinach and yogurt. We are feeding her 3 solid meals per day. She also is still receiving 100% breast milk in her bottles, drinking about 6-7oz per bottle, every 4 hours or so.

Doctor Visits:
At Peyton's check-up this month, she ranked in the 75th percentile for head circumference, height, and weight. Her weight was 20.6 lbs, and height 26 inches. She received some additional vaccines, and they also poked her toe to check for iron. Turns out, her hematacrit was a little low, and that means she has been put on an iron supplement. We have also been attempting to get her more iron in her diet by adding things such as red meat and spinach. We will go back in 1 month to check her iron levels again. Dr. Walsh indicated that Peyton is very healthy!

Clothes:
Peyton is currently wearing 12-18 month clothing.

Milestones: Most of her milestones this month seem to be improvements on skills that she started last month. Some of those include:
  • waving bye-bye
  • Clapping
  • wiggles to music
  • Saying mama, dada
  • Crawling very quickly!

Some new things Peyton is doing this month include:

  • trying to say "kitty," but not quite there yet
  • Standing up while holding onto the couch, or side of her crib, etc.
  • 2 front teeth coming in, as well as the tooth just to the right of her middle top teeth

We enjoy lots and lots of laughing from Peyton these days. She continues to mimic sounds we make. She gets around the house very quickly and efficiently in her walker.