At Eli's 9-month doctor's appointment, he weighed in at 24 pounds, 6 ounces and measured 30 inches, placing him in the 92nd percentile for weight and 97th percentile for height. He is still enjoying eating his pureed baby food 3 times a day and is taking 26 total ounces of formula each day. He also really likes trying out different kinds of table food on occasion.
This past month, he set a new record for nighttime sleep; 14 hours! Most nights, though, he sleeps 12 hours from 7:00 at night to 7:00 in the morning. He has actually been napping longer now during the day for a total of 4 hours; 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the afternoon. He rarely sleeps on his back anymore, even though that is always the way I put him in his crib before he falls asleep. He can sometimes be found sleeping on his side, but most of the time he rolls over onto his stomach which is the way he prefers to sleep now.
I found a series of books at the library that truly captures his interest! He loves to read the Baby Faces book series by Margaret Miller. All the books in this series feature only 1 word on each page with life-size pictures of baby faces. Eli squeals in delight with each turn of the page as he sees the next baby face with a different expression. He also really enjoys being around other kids and will instantly smile and try to get their attention. We have discovered his fascination with animals from Grandma Mary's cat Uno to AJ's dog Millie, which is a big golden retriever. When the weather allows, we go to the park where he loves to swing. Even just a stroller ride around the block will do to keep him entertained as well. Eli likes to play with his toys outside on a blanket too.
The biggest milestone this month has been the arrival of 2 new teeth! Just when I was beginning to wonder if they were ever going to come in, one day I felt the first one had poked through. It wasn't long before the one next to it made its appearance. Eli hasn't even really been that fussy during this first part of the teething phase. He just seems to sleep more. He also has started to pull himself up on anything he can grab onto including his crib and furniture in the living room. While he can push himself up on his hands and knees, he has yet to set his little limbs in motion by crawling. He seems content for now to get from one place to another by rolling or scooting. It has also been exciting to hear him babble with actual sounds now instead of just noises. The most common consonant-vowel combination he says is da-da but without any meaning behind it yet.
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