Tuesday, May 26, 2020

RAEGAN: Nine Months Old

RICHLAND, WASH.-- Oh, sweet Raegan. I swear she just keeps getting cuter and cuter. How is that possible?  We all love her so much.  She's standing up so confidently. We keep thinking she's going to take a step any day now, but it hasn't happened yet. This COVID-19 stuff has thrown us all for a loop. But it has been so nice being home all day and not having to wake her up from a nap to pick up anyone from school. Raegan has been in heaven having 24-7 access to play with her big sisters-- they all smoother her with kisses and attention ALL DAY LONG. 

NINE MONTH STATS: 
  • 18.62 lbs (61st percentile)
  • 29.5" (98th percentile)
EATING: Loves eating real food. She especially loves to eat all by herself and is loosing interest quickly in baby food and us spooning food into her mouth. She just wants to grab it off her high chair and down it. 


SLEEPING: Sleeps through the night most nights. Still has two naps a day. A morning nap around 10 and an afternoon nap around 3:30. 

WEARING: Nine month and twelve month


INTERESTING TIDBITS:  So far she says: Mama, Dada, Book (sounds like Buh), Ball (Bah), and other things that aren't always so discernible.


She got pretty sick at the end of March (I was worried it might be COVID-19). After a few days of really high fever, she broke out in a rash, and then we realized it was roseola. 

Got a much-needed haircut. After several comments from people about her unruly/uneven/long hair, I realized it wasn't as cute to anyone else as it was to me. ha  So, Isaac gave her a cut and it looks a billion times better. Sadly, it took away all her pretty dark hair (I love dark hair) and now her hair is a light brown. 

She does not like grass. If we sit her down on the ground outside on grass, she immediately sticks her feet straight up in the air so she doesn't have to feel the grass blades on her feet. It's pretty funny.

LOOOOOOOVES to swing! 



First Easter

First Easter, posing on the front porch 


Loves having baths with her sisters








This is the position she takes as soon as we set her on the grass.