Yesterday, Adam asked me if he could pick out Maggie’s clothes for the day.
She ended up with pink polka dot socks, purple pants, a red penguin shirt, and a rainbow headband. Adam told me that she looked “great.”
She did look pretty cute.
Maggie had her 9 month check up today. The doctor said she looked great. She’s still a little peanut – 7th percentile for height and 8th for weight (she’s very well proportioned apparently). I checked to see what the boys weighed at her age and they were both around 19 pounds.
Weight | Length | |
May 2, 2013 | 7 lbs 3 oz | 21 inches |
May 8, 2013 | 6 lbs 6 oz | 21 inches |
May 16, 2013 | 6 lbs 13 oz | not taken |
June 6, 2013 | 7 lbs 11 oz | 21 inches |
July 16, 2013 | 10 lbs 7 oz | not taken |
September 16, 2013 | 13 lbs 5 oz | 23.5 inches |
November 18, 2013 | 14 lbs 11 oz | 23.75 inches |
February 18, 2014 | 16 lbs 8 oz | 26.25 inches |
The boys painted their Valentine’s Day shirts yesterday. I let Adam pick out the designs. He decided that Luke would get a train (no suprise there) and he would have an airplane. While we were looking for a plane to use, we came across a helicopter he really liked, and so we went with that instead. We added some hearts to each design and then I traced them to the freezer paper and cut them out.
I’m really happy with how the shirts turned out and can’t wait for the boys to wear them tomorrow. Luke went off the edge of the paper and Adam did a bit too. So next time I need to remember to cover more of the exposed fabric with freezer paper. They both love doing this though and it’s fun for me too. When we were done, I moved the shirts in to the other room to dry. Then I just bundled the table cloth around the leftover mess and tossed it all out.
Adam is already asking if they can make “Patrick’s Day” shirts (the answer is yes, I already have the shirts waiting).
I took Maggie to get her 9 month photos taken last night. She slept all the way there (about half an hour) and was not interested in waking up. Thankfully there were no other appointments and the photographer played peek-a-boo and made silly noises until Maggie was comfortable enough for me to put her down. She even managed to capture a few smiles.
My friend, Rachel, knit the beautiful red sweater that Maggie is wearing. I am blessed to have some very talented and generous people as friends.
On Friday night, Adam counted to 100, all by himself, for the first time. It’s something he’s been wanting to do for a while now and he finally mastered it. He’d been stuck at thirty for months now, even though he was able to count by tens to get to 100.
Finally it just clicked for him and he was so proud of himself. I was super proud too. Adam couldn’t wait to show my parents when they came to visit on Saturday. He made me promise not to tell them ahead of time or put it on the website.
Adam asked if he could have some M&M cookies as a treat because he did such a good job. I told him yes, and we picked some up at the store.
They were horrible.
Thankfully Mabel saved the day and helped Adam make a batch of homemade ones using Gramma E’s cookie recipe.