Monday, April 19, 2010

8 months!

Wow, eight months already! Norah is very vocal, crawling everywhere and over objects, pulling herself up to stand by holding on to just about anything, and starting to do better about eating solids! We wish she would sleep more/better at night, but other than that she is amazing :)
Here are a few pictures from the last few days. You can really see George's eyes in the last few pictures. She's so beautiful!





Sunday, April 18, 2010

Oh sleep, how I miss you....

Norah will be 8 months old tomorrow. She was sleeping through the night until about 5.5 months old. Ever since then she has been waking up 2-3 or more times at night. Sometimes hungry, sometimes just crying for reasons we can't figure out. I miss sleeping. I have read so many things to try and help her: eat more solids, nap better, get her to bond with a lovey, it's just because of milestones, it's just a phase, let her cry it out, don't let her cry it out. AGH!
Any suggestions from all you wise mommas out there?

Monday, April 12, 2010

Standing

Norah has figured out how to pull herself up on just about anything. She really likes standing! The first few days of pulling up she was soooo happy when she finally got up, too cute. Although she was equally confused when she would lose her balance and sit down!



I got these super cute jammies on clearance at Old Navy. She's also starting to do a little bit of crusing, taking a few steps while holding on to something. It always results in a little tumble to the floor, but no harm done. We're pretty sure she will be an early walker...




Adventures in Food

Norah doesn't like pureed baby food. At all. She will pinch her lips closed and turn her head if she sees a spoon coming. But, she loooooves finger food. So, after a bit of research we decided to just go with all finger foods. I've cooked up some carrot slices, apple chunks, and this sweet potato. She enjoyed mashing all of them (at different times) and smushing them into her mouth. Yes, she really does chew/gum them and swallow, we've seen the results! It's pretty messy, but makes for a much happier baby and no struggle to get her to try and eat.