Somehow I missed 7 months, because life has just been too busy. I love every minute with these guys (with the possible exception of the last half hour before bath time at night!). Here's observations 2 days shy of 8 months actual, 6 adjusted.
- A's first tooth has come in, just before the 8 month mark.
- He can pass toys between hands, but doesn't often do so.
- He can now roll all the way over, although he still forgets sometimes and is unhappy to be stuck on his tummy!
- A is able to support his own body weight while standing up, if you help him balance.
- He has the greatest grin, and the happiest I've ever seen him was when DH asked him to 'help' fold laundry and piled clean socks on top of him. He giggled and squirmed and gnawed on the socks and the memory of that simple activity will bring me joy for a long time.
- He's the more laid back, happy baby, although his 'I'm unhappy whine' and 'Saddest Baby in the World' face continue to make themselves known.
- He's gone from sleeping 10.5-11.5 hours to sleeping 9.5.
- He'll eat bananas, but he makes a face that clearly says "WTF did you just put in my mouth? Could I have a burp cloth instead, please?"
- Here's A, plotting his next move.
- T remains our curious one.
- T has figured out how to pass toys between both hands, how to hold different toys in different hands, and how to use her hands (and feet) to grab objects that want to move away from her, like balloons.
- T figured out how to roll all the way over the same day her brother did.
- She will routinely roll to her side just enough to grab a toy, then go back to her back to play. She likes to 'sit up' in your lap and observe the world.
- T still loves being in the carrier, and especially loves going for walks in it. Her little head bobs back and forth from side to side as she tries to take in everything.
- T's smile is coming out more and more. If she's in the right mood, you can make her giggle by blowing raspberries at her, and she'll almost always blow them back.
- T really enjoys bananas and likes to feed herself with the spoon. She's great at that.
- T figured out the jumper and there is no place on earth that makes her happier. She'll jump for as long as you'll leave her in it. Now her reach is better, she can also press the button and 'play' music in the jumper. It can't be real understanding, but if you ask her to play music for you, she'll push the button.
- Here's T, in her jumper.
Wow, 8 months! They are so adorable and sweet.🥰 Thanks for posting about developments; interesting how they have different strengths and abilities. This reminds me to set up monthly pics/posts for our Ellie who’s 12 days old. 😊 She says hi to A and T.
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