Zane is 11 months old-2/20/13
Wow, this past month Zane has really grown and developed. He is a super fast crawler now who likes to practice standing on his own. He doesn't walk yet but has the foot motion once his balance gets there. Speaking of balance, he has a hard time because he is a tub of love! This boy can eat!
At 11 months, Zane LOVES:- To eat: most anything he can pick up by himself, pizza and strawberries are his favorite
- Playing in the Playroom: he would prefer to be let down and set free to roam by himself...OK, didn't have to convince Mama of that.
- Drinking milk from a sippy cup
- Being fed with a spoon...at least this week
- Zane is sleeping through the night...or at least, Mama is no longer getting up with him if he wakes up.
- Zane is no longer breastfeeding...he has moved on to whole milk.
- He is beginning to mimick big sister...when she coughs, he coughs...when she laughs, he laughs
This is his oh-so-happy face
This is his I'm-so-cute face
And of course, here is a little tribute to Big Sister...one morning before school.
Summer has fallen in love with her Daddy! She refers to him as "my best buddy" and must do all things with or next to her best buddy. She waits to eat with her best buddy, must sit next to him and hold his hand. It is so sweet. I asked her, "If Daddy is your best buddy, then what am I?" She responded, "just mom." Right...of course...just mom.
This was the only dusting of snow we have received at our house this winter. So we made the most out of it. Summer said we were making a snow castle.
Daddy is getting a new office and we went to check it out. It is the two empty windows to the left of Summer's hair bow in the taller building. Really neat.
2 comments:
Zane, it has been TOO LONG since Mimi has "loved on YOU up close. I have been loving on you in pictures for months and am ready to SEE you and all your new tricks. Just a few more weeks now. Love you and your BIG SIS!!!
Hello, I am not sure if you check this blog anymore, but I came across it when googling "sixth nerve palsy." My son has it and would love to talk with someone who can relate!
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