I know that we are a bit late with this post as Erin is now almost 9 1/2 months, but better late than never. We have been without reliable internet for the last 6 weeks and have been so busy our eyeballs were spinning, but so I will celebrate our new cable internet and my current vacation with some updates.
Erin is starting to really assert her will. It's a very strange feeling to have the day dictated by the will of a 9 month old, but each day that is happening more and more. Before she had preferences, but it was pretty easy to distract her and redirect. Now, there is only the iron will of Erin. It is her way or screams and crying. The funny thing is that it's not always that easy to figure out what she wants/doesn't want and she has no way to tell me, so sometimes it's a lot of trial and error before we figure out exactly what the issue is. Life is certainly getting more interesting with Erin.
Erin is mostly sleeping well at night. She sleeps through the night most nights and a few days ago I decided that we are done with nighttime nursing. I'm sure that this is more of a big deal for me than for her at this point, but I figured that I should take the opportunity that she'd given us and stop while she seems fairly indifferent. Erin's napping is less than ideal at this point. She's taking only 2 short naps and seems really tired by late afternoon. As a result, we've moved her bedtime earlier for the time being, but this is always tough to keep up when I'm working.
We took Erin swimming for the first time last weekend. She had a blast and loved splashing and kicking her legs. Matt was upset that I bought her a one piece swimsuit/diaper without a top. He thought some other babies might get the wrong idea about what kind of girl she was, but we managed to keep them away.
Erin now has 3 teeth with another one on the way. She got her lower right and upper right before she got the lower left and looks like a jack-o-lantern. She has discovered that she can crunch her cheerios with her new teeth, but also enjoys recreational biting and is thrilled by grinding her teeth. My peds preceptor told me that all kids grind their teeth when they get them, but it is horrific. I'm hoping both the biting and the grinding will go away once the novelty of teeth wears off. Keep your fingers crossed.
I guess that's about it. We are looking into a few daycares, including one bilingual daycare, in anticipation that one of these days Jan, Dean and Laura will cut us off. Erin also wowed me today by babbling. She's been making more sounds for a few weeks now, but today was the first day that I would actually call it babbling. I'm very excited and hope that her language will start to take off soon.
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