She loves to wave hello and goodbye, she'll give a high-five when you put up your hand, she gives sweet kisses and sometimes will even lean in to give a hug, and she plays peak-a-boo with her blankie every time we put her to bed. One of the best things about this past month is that she is learning to enjoy books. In the past she has only wanted to play with or chew on books while we read to her. I started giving her a book to play with while I read to her. Now she helps to turn the pages and lift the flaps.
She has increased her desire to feed herself this month. She eats pretty much anything you put in front of her and basically refuses to let us feed her anymore. One thing she doesn't like is avocado. Seriously? I am wondering if she's really my daughter. Or maybe I ate too many avocados while I was pregnant?
Audrey still is having a really hard time with separation anxiety. She is getting more comfortable with our family and has a few people at church that she'll actually let hold her. (Thank you Chanteal Stapler and Stephanie Dennis!) But typically, if we're in public and I leave her line of sight, she quickly melts down.
Aside from her separation anxiety, Audrey is a happy and sweet little girl. She has a beautiful smile and adores Jack. I've recently been putting them right next to each other in the car. You should hear the giggles coming from the back seat. It is a pretty sweet sound.
I love this little one. I'm thankful for these past few months and am looking forward to seeing more and more of her personality develop as she continues to grow.
Here are a few pictures of our little girl this month:
My two favorite thumb suckers |
Skyline Time! |
One of her favorites - Spinach quiche |
Audrey and her cousin Cohen Koesters |
Neither of the kids have enjoyed Cheerios at home -- but they sure do love them at church! |
9 months |
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