Ok, time to freak out a little... this handsome goof is 10 months old!! That means 2 months 'til he's officially a toddler! I cant even deal with this. When? How? Sigh. Its true what they say folks, cherish every chance and every moment you can while they are little because they grow so fast. I remember saying stuff like "I cant wait til he's old enough to do this and that" and now he's at that point, and I'm here saying "I miss him being this itty bitty." Sigh. Parenthood for ya!
Let me tell you though, I still have days where its rough and tough. Sometimes I feel like its worse than when he was a newborn. Now that I look back, newborn-5 months was the easiest, less sleep, but it sure felt easier. It's definitely a lot tougher now that he is mobile. I have to constantly keep an eye on him to make sure he isn't falling, or tripping, or getting caught on anything, or putting things in his mouth that he isn't supposed to. He's good at that. He has so many toys to play with, but he'd rather play with things that he isnt supposed to, like my laptop, cellphone, remotes, cords, shoes. I feel like Im constantly having to reprimand him. He somewhat has a comprehension of what "stop" and "no no" means, but there's days where he refuses to listen. Im not sure if its cuz he hasn't fully gotten a grasp of what it really means. But I also give him a look and he stops what he's doing and pretends that he didnt do it. I try not to say "no" too much because Im afraid that if he hears it too much, he'll be one of those kids that only says "no!"
Diaper Size:
Clothes Size: 6-9M/12M
Likes:
- 20 lbs - 28.5 inches
- EVERYTHING... even stuff that you're not supposed to eat, like paper and Pax's fur on the floor. Haha! Anything you touch automatically goes in your mouth! So that means, I gotta keep an eye on you like a hawk! :p
- are getting better! That, or I've just gotten used to it by now! You usually sleep 8-10 hours with one quick fuss between 2-4, but you go right back to bed. Dada or I gotta get up to find your binky around your crib to put it back in your mouth so that you'd fall back asleep.
- Still at 3, which is totally find because I ordered a bunch of size 3 Honest diapers and we havent used them all up yet.
- Sizing is weird nowadays, some of your 6M still fit and most are getting tight, and some 9M fit but some are still big. I guess it depends on the brand. You also somewhat fit some of the 12M clothes.
- Chunky food vs. Pureed (although you'll still eat it, but not as much)
- Music! As soon as you hear some kind of music on TV, you stop whatever you were doing and will turn around and watch until its over!
- Dancing! You'll also dance to the song, or whenever we "sing" 'Dance, da da, da da dance!" You shake your tail feather! Lol!
- Mama's Filipino Music play list - You will fall asleep to that play list and stay asleep during nap time for at least 2 hours!
- When mama takes away the cellphone or remote from you! You throw a fit! I mean, cry and throw your head back and scream bloody murder! Its insane sometimes, kid!
- Pureed food - You're no longer a fan of it, but will tolerate it when youre really hungry and have no other choice! Haha!
- Walking!!!!
- You are now walking without much assistance! I was there when you took your first steps on your own and was glad I got to record it! The smile on your face, you were so proud. I was so proud!
- I think walking was the biggest one this month!!
- You're saying more noticeable words, like "heeyyyy bebay" or atleast thats what we think youre saying, but mostly jibberish still! Lol! You say Mama and Dada and baba a lot! Plus a bunch of other jibberish because you're so talkative!
- You have absolutely no stranger danger at the moment. So Mama and Dada always has to make sure we know where youre at and who's carrying you!
- When I said you were stubborn last month, boy you're even more stubborn this month! I guess its not your fault. Im sure you dont fully understand what "no" or "stop" means just yet.
- You can cry on demand some days, we'll just say "Heeyy!!!" and then you start making the saddest face and cry for 2 seconds. Lol! Such a character you are!
- You're definitely ticklish! You and I have this thing called "the finger" where I tickle you with my index finger (more like poke at you)!
- I often underestimate just how capable and smart you are. Your curiosity amazes me! Just a few days ago you figured out how to open the gate that blocks the kitchen to the living room. Idk how you figured out how to do that, but now I have to make sure its locked all the way!
- When you're done with a toy or object, you like to throw it. At home, in the car, at the stores. Im not sure if you're testing me and what your limits are, but boy don't push my buttons too much, because you're gonna have to start getting disciplined!
- When I try to discipline you, you think its a joke and just start laughing that it makes it difficult for me because then I start laughing! Yeah, you gotta stop that! Haha!
It has been a little over 5 months since we went on our first out of country trip as parents and I am now finally getting the chance to blog about it. It was both our first time to Los Cabos and this trip wouldn't have been possible without my parents. Not only were willing to watch Tristan for us, but my Dad hooked us up and booked 3 nights in a villa at Cabo Azul (that they own a timeshare with!) It was so hard leaving Tristan behind for the first time ever, but it was also nice to have some alone time since he was born! We have both been itching to go on a trip since last year, which was the only year we didn't go out of the country since we started the tradition in 2012. So it was a mix of emotions the morning we left. We were in Cabo from May 9th-12th, because we wanted to be back in time for Tristan's 5th month birthday (Yeah, we celebrate monthly).
We flew out at around 10am from San Diego via Alaska Airlines (our first time flying Alaska btw!) it was a short 2 hour flight and we landed in Cabo just a little after 12noon. First order of business, exchange money before heading off to immigration. When we arrived we were advised to not stop in the room just after baggage claim and immigration area. Why?! Its the room filled with people who sells Time Shares! As soon as we got to that room, we were immediately greeted by someone who claims to know our bus driver who was supposed to pick us up, and instead walked us over to the counter where the man tried to convince us on going to a 'meeting' to check out Time Shares and we get all these wonderful deals while were there. Of course we opted out because I had the driver and pick up info, we just needed to know where the heck to exit! When we found the exit, we looked for the people with orange shirts. I booked reservations for pick up with TransCabo via the booking company we reserved all our activities with, Cabo San Lucas Tours. They were recommended to us by a friend who was just in Cabo a month before us. We booked our Santa Maria snorkeling activity through them, as well as our ATV Tour! :)
When we were on the car ride to the resort, I was looking out the window and observing the surroundings. It was about a 30-45 minute drive from the airport to our resort because there were a few other people we had to drop off as well. It had a very dessert like vibe, felt secluded almost until we got to the main part of San Jose where Cabo Azul is located. It reminded me so much of the Philippines for some reason. San Jose is not as populated as Cabo San Lucas. It was a very charming little town. We were the last ones to get dropped off, and when we arrived at our resort we were greeted by a very a couple of staff who made us feel welcomed. I was just in awe of how beautiful the resort was! My dad reserved us a one bedroom villa and it was gorgeous! I almost didnt want to leave the resort to galavant! So we decided to stay around the resort our first day there just to sit back and relax. Of course our main topic during conversations was Tristan! I facetimed my parents as soon as we got to our room just to check up on how things were! After our quick call, John and I grabbed lunch at one of the restaurants they had and the seafood ceviche and Tamarindo margarita was to die for!! Oh my goodness. We definitely took advantage of the delicious mexican dishes and margaritas! Plus we had a $100 voucher! After lunch, we took a dip in the pool and hung out at the swim up bar! That was pretty neat! John definitely got a little tipsy the first day! After the pool, we just walked around the beach and took a nap in the cabanas that they had along the beach. Gorgeous resort I tell ya! There was actually a proposal on top of the parish area (where I am standing in that picture above) that night and we got to watch it from the pool!
The next day was a little more planned out. We had reservations for the ATV and Horseback riding Tour and our pick up person was there on time! Last time we ATVed was in the Philippines, but boy, it was nothing like it. This was definitely a lot more extreme and exciting! We went through the dessert and the beach and back to the dessert before heading back to main headquarters. It was such an adrenaline. We did the horseback riding first, that was a little bumpy on my end cuz my horse didn't want to do much. I felt guilty immediately after we got on our horses because it was a pretty warm day and Im sure they would have rather stayed in their stable where the shade was. And i guess thats why I couldn't really enjoy it. We did this for about 45 minutes before switching over to ATV! John and I did the shared ATV instead of individual because it was cheaper, and we just switched off driving it. Next time I definitely want my own! We went through Migrino Beach and we were the only ones there for the first 15 minutes and it was nice having the beach and view to ourselves! Our tourguide was nice enough to let us wander a bit and took pictures of us! We didnt pictures on the ATV, but you can watch our videos here. I also posted it on a previous post! :) We rode the ATVs for about an hour and a half before heading back to end our tour! It was a beautiful day and not too hot with just the right amount of cool breeze! Definitely a good way to start our first full day in Mexico! After our tour, we were dropped back off at our resort and we just relaxed for a bit before heading out for a late lunch across the street at a taco shop that was recommended to us by the concierge. It was called Rossy's tacos. And oh my goodness, it was delicious! Of course I ordered ceviche again plus 2 fish tacos and carne asada. If you didnt know, ceviche is a favorite of mine! Actually, I love Mexican food overall! The main Rossy's restaurant was in Downtown San Jose which was a drive away, the one we went to was their smaller restaurant, mainly an outdoor bar. After lunch, we took a nap for a couple of hours at the cabanas before hitting the pool!
We then headed off to Downtown San Jose. We took the risk and did it local style by using the bus and then walking vs getting a Taxi. Thats the joys of being in a different country, experiencing new things. Luckily, I still remembered some of the Spanish I learned in the 3 years from highschool and 2 years from college! Very rusty at that, but still got us around. We rode their local bus, I think it was painted purple, which were old school buses turned public transit. It was another thing that reminded me of Philippines! It was $2.00 for both John and I to get from the resort to the Cathedral. They didnt really have bus stops, so you just ask to get dropped off where you want in the area. We just walked around downtown, which was pretty dead at the time and day we went. I didn't mind cuz it was less people to dodge. Hah! As I've mentioned San Jose was a very charming little town and Downtown San Jose can attest to that! The cobblestone streets, the colorful buildings. People weren't rude, there were a bunch of live bands playing Mexican tunes at restaurants that we'd pass by.
After walking a few blocks, we were gonna hop back on a bus but we couldn't figure out which bus goes back to the main street. So we decided to walk hoping we were going the right direction! I was a lowkey scared because we weren't 100% sure where we were going, but I trusted John. He's usually really good at reading maps and finding a way back. It took us about an hour to get to the main road we wanted to be in. It was definitely a journey. It was nice getting to observe the things that were going on around us. From the houses to the business area to kids playing. Since we figured out where we were, we decided to grab dinner at another restaurant recommended to us by the staff at our resort. It was already dark when we were making our way to Las Guacamayas, and I can feel John getting a little worried about passing certain neighborhoods. I get it, he didnt feel safe and I dont blame him. It was little sketchy! But we made it out the hood alive and well. Haha! Las Guacamayas was worth the journey! The food was delicious!! Ceviche was definitely the main thing I ordered every time we ate out! I cant remember what else I ordered, but I remember having a margarita and it was so yummy! This place was so lively and packed with people! It must be a local favorite! And I can see why! It had a good vibe, food and entertainment. We opted to eat upstairs because it was so crowded downstairs. Upstairs was a little more laid back. We ordered so much food that we had to take some to go! Which was a good thing because I ended up eating them for breakfast the next day!
The next day was a little more planned out. We had reservations for the ATV and Horseback riding Tour and our pick up person was there on time! Last time we ATVed was in the Philippines, but boy, it was nothing like it. This was definitely a lot more extreme and exciting! We went through the dessert and the beach and back to the dessert before heading back to main headquarters. It was such an adrenaline. We did the horseback riding first, that was a little bumpy on my end cuz my horse didn't want to do much. I felt guilty immediately after we got on our horses because it was a pretty warm day and Im sure they would have rather stayed in their stable where the shade was. And i guess thats why I couldn't really enjoy it. We did this for about 45 minutes before switching over to ATV! John and I did the shared ATV instead of individual because it was cheaper, and we just switched off driving it. Next time I definitely want my own! We went through Migrino Beach and we were the only ones there for the first 15 minutes and it was nice having the beach and view to ourselves! Our tourguide was nice enough to let us wander a bit and took pictures of us! We didnt pictures on the ATV, but you can watch our videos here. I also posted it on a previous post! :) We rode the ATVs for about an hour and a half before heading back to end our tour! It was a beautiful day and not too hot with just the right amount of cool breeze! Definitely a good way to start our first full day in Mexico! After our tour, we were dropped back off at our resort and we just relaxed for a bit before heading out for a late lunch across the street at a taco shop that was recommended to us by the concierge. It was called Rossy's tacos. And oh my goodness, it was delicious! Of course I ordered ceviche again plus 2 fish tacos and carne asada. If you didnt know, ceviche is a favorite of mine! Actually, I love Mexican food overall! The main Rossy's restaurant was in Downtown San Jose which was a drive away, the one we went to was their smaller restaurant, mainly an outdoor bar. After lunch, we took a nap for a couple of hours at the cabanas before hitting the pool!
We then headed off to Downtown San Jose. We took the risk and did it local style by using the bus and then walking vs getting a Taxi. Thats the joys of being in a different country, experiencing new things. Luckily, I still remembered some of the Spanish I learned in the 3 years from highschool and 2 years from college! Very rusty at that, but still got us around. We rode their local bus, I think it was painted purple, which were old school buses turned public transit. It was another thing that reminded me of Philippines! It was $2.00 for both John and I to get from the resort to the Cathedral. They didnt really have bus stops, so you just ask to get dropped off where you want in the area. We just walked around downtown, which was pretty dead at the time and day we went. I didn't mind cuz it was less people to dodge. Hah! As I've mentioned San Jose was a very charming little town and Downtown San Jose can attest to that! The cobblestone streets, the colorful buildings. People weren't rude, there were a bunch of live bands playing Mexican tunes at restaurants that we'd pass by.
After walking a few blocks, we were gonna hop back on a bus but we couldn't figure out which bus goes back to the main street. So we decided to walk hoping we were going the right direction! I was a lowkey scared because we weren't 100% sure where we were going, but I trusted John. He's usually really good at reading maps and finding a way back. It took us about an hour to get to the main road we wanted to be in. It was definitely a journey. It was nice getting to observe the things that were going on around us. From the houses to the business area to kids playing. Since we figured out where we were, we decided to grab dinner at another restaurant recommended to us by the staff at our resort. It was already dark when we were making our way to Las Guacamayas, and I can feel John getting a little worried about passing certain neighborhoods. I get it, he didnt feel safe and I dont blame him. It was little sketchy! But we made it out the hood alive and well. Haha! Las Guacamayas was worth the journey! The food was delicious!! Ceviche was definitely the main thing I ordered every time we ate out! I cant remember what else I ordered, but I remember having a margarita and it was so yummy! This place was so lively and packed with people! It must be a local favorite! And I can see why! It had a good vibe, food and entertainment. We opted to eat upstairs because it was so crowded downstairs. Upstairs was a little more laid back. We ordered so much food that we had to take some to go! Which was a good thing because I ended up eating them for breakfast the next day!
Day three (our last full day) was our La Princesa catamaran snorkeling tour at Santa Maria Cove! We finally made our way to Cabo san Lucas! Its definitely more of a party, drink all day kind of scene! There were a lot of bars and restaurants along the beaches. We took a taxi and was dropped off at Puerto Princesa because we woke up later than we wanted and had breakfast on the beach before we left. It was pricey, but it got us there on time! We were originally going to take the longer route, by taking the bus instead of taxi cuz it was cheaper. But that breakfast on the beach at the resort restaurant was delicious and the views was something I could get used to waking up to, so it made up for it I guess! We got to the dock with 15 minutes to spare before they let us in on the boat. There were about 20 of us that did the tour. Our first stop on the tour was Lover's Beach and then El Arco. We didnt get to go down, but thats ok! We made our way to Santa Maria cove soon after stopping at El Arco for pictures. 20 minutes later, we arrived at Santa Maria. We got our snorkeling gears on and off to the water we went! We got to snorkel for about an hour before they called us back in. It was beautiful! I cant believe how much fish we actually saw and touch! I just wish we didn't have to have lifevests on so that we can go deeper in the water! John and I were one of the last ones to go back cuz we clearly were enjoying the water way too much! Haha! By the time we got back on the boat, food was almost ready and it was time for open bar. John definitely took advantage of that! Im not a big drinker anymore, so I only had about 3 total cocktails the entire tour. It was enough to get me feeling good though! The tuna salad sandwich they made was delicious and fresh! It was served with guacamole and chips! Mmm! It was a 40 minute sail back on the dock, so we just sat back, sipped on our drinks and enjoyed the views! We sat on the net part of the boat most of the time, which probably wasnt a good idea because by time we got back to the dock. I was burnt! I haven't been sunburnt this way since Cheer Camp in 2005!!
After snorkeling, we hung out and wandered around Puerto Princesa because we didn't want to head back to the resort yet. We walked along the beach and contemplated if we should head to Lover's beach or not. I regret not going, I was just too tired and to sunburnt to sit on an open boat again for 15 minutes. I just wanted to stay in the shade for a bit before grabbing dinner at The Office. It was a pretty long walk from Puerto Princesa Mall to the restaurant. We had to walk through the mall, through hotels, and finally the beaches to get to it. The Office is a very popular place and was on most of the lists that I looked up for Cabo. Its an outdoor restaurant and your on the actual beach. Price was food was ok, but the atmosphere was nice. I got a Pina Colada in a Pineapple and it was one of the best pina coladas ive ever had! While dining, we were solicited by people selling stuff along the beach. We were suckered in to buying a mexican blanket. We haggled down to $20 from $35. I like it and we use it for outdoor picnics! After the rest of the vendors saw that we were buying, they all came up to use to try and sell their products! But we just weren't interested. We finished dinner just before the sunset, but decided not to stay because we still had to catch a bus back to the resort and we didnt want to wait at the bust stop in the dark. We were a bit confused as to which bus to take, but there was a local who spoke good english and helped us out and got us on the cheaper bus. It wasn't the bus we were suppose to take, but it got us back. It was sketchy too. No AC, so all the windows were open. But we felt like locals for sure! We only paid $5 vs. paying $15 for the other one we were supposed to take. We were dropped off at a place called Mega, its their mall in San Jose I believe and had a 15 minute walk from there. I had never been more relieved to be back at the resort! Before washing up, we decided to take a dip in the pool. We started at the Adult only pool that was near our Villa, and made our way to the main pool by the beach before calling it a night!
It was time to go home the next day, but before packing up our stuff, we got up at 6am to watch the sun rise on the beach. I'm glad we did because it was beautiful. Check out was at 10am, so we packed up and left our luggage with concierge cuz our flight wasn't until 2pm. So we grabbed lunch and hung out at at the swinging cabanas and took a nap. It was so relaxing. The nice cool breeze and the waves crashing. It was bittersweet. We didn't wanna leave and go back to our daily routine, but we were also excited to get back to Tristan! The staff at Cabo Azul was very nice and accommodating that I would definitely want to make another trip to Mexico and stay in their villas. There were always people cleaning and keeping the grounds well kept. When Tristan gets a little older, I want to take a trip back to Los Cabos, but with the rest of the family this time! <3
Our video diary from the Los Cabos trip I have yet to blog about!! lol Here's something to watch though! I'll eventually get to blogging about it! <3
Happy 9 months to this cutie! We have a 9 month old!! When did that happen? I cant believe I'm already planning your 1st birthday kid! Its so bittersweet! I know this next few months leading to his first birthday is gonna fly especially with all the events and holidays each month! I seriously need time to slow down! I become an emotional wreck every time I think about how big you're getting! This past month has definitely been one for the books, from standing on your own to walking while holding on to something. You dont even use your walker anymore that I decided to sell it (&the jumper!)
- 20 lbs - 28.5 inches
- EVERYTHING... even stuff that you're not supposed to eat, like paper and Pax's fur on the floor. Haha! Anything you touch automatically goes in your mouth! So that means, I gotta keep an eye on you like a hawk! :p
- are getting better! That, or I've just gotten used to it by now! You usually sleep 8-10 hours with one quick fuss between 2-4, but you go right back to bed. Dada or I gotta get up to find your binky around your crib to put it back in your mouth so that you'd fall back asleep.
- Still at 3, which is totally find because I ordered a bunch of size 3 Honest diapers and we havent used them all up yet.
- Sizing is weird nowadays, some of your 6M still fit and most are getting tight, and some 9M fit but some are still big. I guess it depends on the brand.
- Chunky food vs. Pureed (although you'll still eat it, but not as much)
- Cellphones and remotes!
- Music! As soon as you hear some kind of music on TV, you stop whatever you were doing and will turn around and watch until its over!
- Dancing! You'll also dance to the song, or whenever we "sing" 'Dance, da da, da da dance!" You shake your tail feather! Lol!
- Your new big-boy carseat! You were starting to hate your infant carseat, but as soon as we switched over to the big boy one, you started to enjoy car rides again!
- Mama's Filipino Music play list - You will fall asleep to that play list and stay asleep during nap time for at least 2 hours!
- Getting into the entertainment systems and turning on the bluray player, every. single. day. I've tried to put all your toys in front of it to block it, but nope! You are way too smart!
- Playing and interacting with Paxybubs! Even though sometimes, he acts like he doesnt like you, I know in the near future, you guys are gonna be BFFs! You just gotta stop being such a bully and pulling on his fur and his face and ears and tail! Haha!
- When mama takes away the cellphone or remote from you! You throw a fit! I mean, cry and throw your head back and scream bloody murder! Its insane sometimes, kid!
- Pureed food - You're not longer a fan of it, but will tolerate it when youre really hungry and have no other choice! Haha!
- Standing on your own without assistance!
- Walking around while holding on to something, the table for instance!
- You've figured out how to clap!!
- 2 teeth have finally made its appearance! Its your two bottom middle teeth! Teething hasn't been horrible, thank goodness! You're just extra clingy somedays, but thats nothing new! :p
- Climbing stairs! And you're fast at it!
- Eating Filipino Food - Beef Nilaga (minus the beef) - You enjoyed the rice, potatoes, carrots, sweet potatoes and broth! You loved it so much, you wanted more!
- Being back carried on the Ergo! So much easier to lug you around now. Carrying you from the front was hurting Mama's back cuz you're getting so heavy!
- Hike up to the mountains (sorta) with Mama, Dada and Sisi and getting to sit in a swimming hole on top of an 80-foot waterfall and watched us swing from a rope onto a blue lagoon! We took a 4hour trip to Falling Springs Fall in Covington, Va. and you did amazing! Dada back carried you on the Ergo and by the 3rd hour you were sound asleep!
- You're saying more noticeable words, like "heeyyyy bebay" or atleast thats what we think youre saying, but mostly jibberish still! Lol! You say Mama and Dada and baba a lot! Plus a bunch of other jibberish because you're so talkative!
- You have absolutely no stranger danger at the moment. So Mama and Dada always has to make sure we know where youre at and who's carrying you!
- When I said you were stubborn last month, boy you're even more stubborn this month! I guess its not your fault. Im sure you dont fully understand what "no" or "stop" means just yet.
- You can cry on demand some days, we'll just say "Heeyy!!!" and then you start making the saddest face and cry for 2 seconds. Lol! Such a character you are!
- You're definitely ticklish! You and I have this thing called "the finger" where I tickle you with my index finger (more like poke at you)!
- I often underestimate just how capable and smart you are. Your curiosity amazes me! Just a few days ago you figured out how to open the gate that blocks the kitchen to the living room. Idk how you figured out how to do that, but now I have to make sure its locked all the way!
- When you're done with a toy or object, you like to throw it. At home, in the car, at the stores. Im not sure if you're testing me and what your limits are, but boy don't push my buttons too much, because you're gonna have to start getting disciplined!
- When I try to discipline you, you think its a joke and just start laughing that it makes it difficult for me because then I start laughing! Yeah, you gotta stop that! Haha!
- 18.3 lbs - 26 inches
- Eats: EVERYTHING... even stuff that you're not supposed to eat, like paper. Haha! Anything you touch automatically goes in your mouth!
- Sleep patterns as of late has been bedtime by 9:30 or 10 (sometimes 11) wake up between 2 and 3 am, then again at 7:30 and then nap time by 11a.m. and again at 5pm. You're morning naps are much longer ranging between 1.5-3 hours.
- Diaper Size: Still at 3
- Clothes Size: 6M/6-9M
- Likes:
- Avocados and bananas!
- Plush blankets! You absolutely love them and have to have them to be able to sleep!
- Strings and laces! You have thing for it right now that you'd rather play with (or in this case, chew on) the lace that you're supposed to use to pull around your dump truck toy instead of the actual toy!
- Mirrors! Idk what it is about them but as soon as we're in front of one, you start laughing or smiling! You started doing this a while back, but I just really noticed how much you liked it this month because Id catch you crawling all the way to the foyer to look at the mirror!
- Dislikes:
- Jumper! You can only stay in that thing for no more than 10-15 minutes, otherwise you get bored and tired of it and you'd scream to be picked up.
- Feeling trapped and restrained, which is why you're not a fan of your jumper anymore.
- Milestones:
- Pulling yourself up and standing on your own!
- Firsts:
- Eating chunks vs. pureed
- Beach trip in Virginia! We took you to one of our favorite ones in the area by the Lynnhaven Pier. It was a beautiful day and a sunset to end with!
- Personality/Others:
- You definitely let us know when you're upset by screaming (screeching) and crying at the same time, specially when we take something away from you that you're not suppose to have.
- I hate to say it, but you're getting more stubborn too! I'll take the credit for that, I guess you got that personality from me. Yikes!
- Aside from your meltdowns, you are a happy and giggly baby! It doesnt take much to make you laugh! Unless youre just waking up, then you want nothing to do with interacting with anyone for at least 15 minutes lol!
- Its getting harder and harder to get pictures of you for your monthly pictures. I really have to take quick snaps because after the 10th snap, you're over and roll away! Haha!
- 18.3 lbs - 26 inches
- Eats: 6-7oz of formula, homemade baby food and Plum Organics baby food! You love bananas, squash, sweet potato, spinach... so far you haven't been picky. Thank goodness!
- Sleep patterns have varied, I think it'll always vary from now on.
- Diaper Size: 3
- Clothes Size: 6M/6-9M
- Likes:
- Crawling everywhere! You'd prefer to be put down on the floor than be on your walker or jumper!
- Plush blankets! You absolutely love them and have to have them to be able to sleep!
- Strings and laces! You have thing for it right now that you'd rather play with (or in this case, chew on) the lace that you're supposed to use to pull around your dump truck toy instead of the actual toy!
- Mirrors! Idk what it is about them but as soon as we're in front of one, you start laughing or smiling! You started doing this a while back, but I just really noticed how much you liked it this month because Id catch you crawling all the way to the foyer to look at the mirror!
- Dislikes:
- Jumper! You can only stay in that thing for no more than 10-15 minutes, otherwise you get bored and tired of it and you'd scream to be picked up.
- Feeling trapped and restrained, which is why you're not a fan of your jumper anymore.
- Milestones:
- Sitting up with no assistance! You started sitting on your own a couple of days after we got back from San Diego!
- Crawling!!! You're finally crawling like a normal person! Lol!
- Pulling yourself up when holding onto something! This part came days after you finally started crawling using your hands instead of your head (lol!)
- Teething! (not sure if this is a milestone, but ill put this in here anyway!) Ever since getting back from San Diego you have been quiet the drooler! No actually teeth has ruptured through your gums yet, but i know you're teething cuz everything that touches your hands goes in your mouth and you grind it on your gums!
- Firsts:
- 4th of July
- Playing in the swimming pool!! The water was a little cold so we only let you stay in for 30 minutes.
- Personality/Others:
- You are becoming more and more independent and playful! Getting things done around the house, like washing the dishes, is more do-able now than when you were a newborn because I can sit you down on your play area for a bit while you play and/or watch Disney or Nick Jr. shows!
- You're a mover! Diaper changes are becoming a bit more complicating now that you're more mobile! As soon I get your clothes off and Im reading to change your diaper, you twist your entire body like youre gonna roll over! So you and I have been wrestling quite a bit during diaper changes! Lol!
- Loud mouth!! You're definitely a talker! You're saying more and more jibberish as the weeks go by. You started off with "ma ma ma, ba ba ba, mum mum mum" that sometimes I feel like I hear you say Mama! Such a tricker!
- You have officially outgrown your infant bath tub! We will soon be getting rid of it and just start having your use the big boy tub!