Weening
Babies are supposed to be weened by 12 months, and I hear that usually this is quite a task! Whether a baby is breastfed or bottle fed, they get VERY attached to the nipple and it's hard to give it up. Many babies ween themselves from being breastfed, but weening from a bottle can be a little more difficult. Well, not in our case. A few days before Colin turned 9 months, he started to refuse his bottle. I could get him to start drinking it, but halfway through he would throw it down and be done with it. I thought it was a faze from teething or something, but 3 weeks later, it hasn't gotten any better. All he really wants it table food. So I give him about 3 forced bottles throughout the day, and the rest of his calories come from actual food! I'm pretty sure he would be completely happy if I stopped giving him a bottle all together. However, he still needs his formula at this age and I don't want him to be weened completely yet. Although, 12 months is only 2 months and 1 week away!! *cringe*
New Stuff
I have been working on teaching Colin to eat off of a plate and out of bowls. I used to put a plate or bowl of food in front of him and he immediately would dump it out on the floor or table and then eat the food. He's been doing great! He waits until he's done to play with it!! He also has learned to set his sippy cup down on the table instead of throwing it on the floor between sips!
Colin and I went to visit April, Braxton and the girls on Friday (12/9). He had so much fun playing with them! He really loves to interact with other kids now. He pulled up on my leg in the kitchen and I felt him let go. I figured he was going to sit down but when I looked at him he was standing All By Himself! I couldn't believe it! He stood for a few seconds before sitting down!
Kevin said he has seen Colin dance a couple times. I haven't seen it yet, but I look forward to it!
Playing with Little Robby |
Giving Robby a kiss on the cheek! |