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For REAL now!

Monday, July 30th, 2007

OK, I am so excited to show everyone this! All those other crawling videos were just leading up to this…Zoe crawled for REAL tonight! Proud Dad couldn’t wait to show everyone her major milestone.

Jon Q

10,000 Hits!

Monday, July 30th, 2007

It all started on October 26th when Zoe was just Sesame and we were only 30 days to her due date. Well, 280+ posts later we are approaching a milestone – 10,000 views! That’s pretty good for less than 10 months. In honor of this feat, we are going to give a prize to our 10,000th visitor. If you come to the Zoe site and see the 10,000 marker at the bottom of the page, you win! Just send us a screen shot of the moment so we can post it and you will receive a surprise. Thanks for making Zoe’s site such a hit!

Jon Q

So big!

Monday, July 30th, 2007

Friends mentioned on Friday that Zoe is looking really long, so I decided to go back to some old photos and look for the difference. The second picture below is from early January; the first is from Saturday – and I must confess that this side-by-side comparison left me with a huge lump in my throat. Look how small she was! Look how big she is now!

-M

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More crawling fun

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

A few people have asked that we post more crawling video of Zoe. This is from yesterday… Enjoy.

Jon Q

Another playdate

Saturday, July 28th, 2007

It’s been a few weeks since Zoe and her boy friends, Miles and Zander, all got together; the gang finally connected on Friday morning. Us moms couldn’t help but marvel over how big and active our babies are – they’re now sitting, rolling and moving all about. (That’s a lot different from our first get-together, when the four-month-olds spent the entire time lying on their backs.) As for Zoe, she was excited not only to see her friends (and play with their toys) but also to try out Miles’ Jumparoo. Just like at home, she got a good amount of air and couldn’t help but squeal with excitement. What would she do if she couldn’t jump??

-M

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I see you!

Friday, July 27th, 2007

Zoe often takes a late afternoon nap after I pick her up from daycare. Last night, she was more in the mood to cry than sleep – so, to cheer her up, I initiated a game of crib peek-a-boo. This seemed to do the trick: she didn’t wind up napping, but she sure was happy!

-M

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Whole new ballgame

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

So, Zoe did the traditional crawl (up on all fours) today. She hasn’t perfected it yet, but she’s well on her way. (No more inchworm for her!) It’s exciting – but it does make life a bit more challenging for us. We have to watch her more carefully, of course, but that seems like a piece of cake compared to changing her! Every time we plunk her on her changing table these days, she flips on her tummy, rolls around and, now, gets on her knees. This mobile, independent stage is entertaining – but, unless we get creative, I’m afraid our days of the quick-and-easy change are long gone.

-M

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Happy Birthday Mommy!

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

In honor of my Mommy’s birthday, I thought I would write a post. I guess I only have a couple questions – who looks cuter and can you tell which one is me?

I hope you have a fun day, Mommy. Love you!

Zoe

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Eight-month update

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

Big changes this month – as Zoe continued to develop and become more of her own person. (A girlie, independent person, that is!) One of the biggest developments, of course, involved her mobility: she spent most of the month rolling and using her tummy and hands to scoot across the floor; more recently she started using her legs to actually crawl – in a very inchworm-like way. (She also likes to get on all fours and move back and forth – kind of like she’s revving her engine. See below.) Her favorite things to move towards? Her yellow whale or duck, and pretty much anything food-related.

Speaking of food, Zoe has proven – in a big way – that she loves to eat. She still enjoys her baby food (cereal, various fruits and veggies, and most recently egg yolk), but she is way more interested in OUR food and drink. Take a bite or swallow of something and she is likely to a) stare at you with huge give-me-some-of-that, puppy-dog eyes, b) open her mouth up VERY wide and start to shake in excitement, or c) actually grab for the food item, bottle, etc. (It’s actually become a bit difficult to eat or drink around her; we have to be very sneaky at times!)

Probably due to her love of food, Zoe has gained a good amount of weight this past month. As mentioned a few days ago, she came in at 19 lbs, 2 oz. at her last weigh-in; and she’s now in the 80 percentile for her age.

Another big development is the immersion of Zoe’s independent, curious personality. As is the case with most babies this age, Zoe is interested in exploring *everything.* If she sees something she likes, she’ll open her mouth, shake her legs and arms and try to make her way towards it. (If you’re holding her in your arms when she spots something, watch out – she’ll lunge!) Unlike in months past, Zoe will also express her displeasure if a desired item drops or is taken away; she’s adopted a bit of a whine, and sometimes she’ll even grunt.

As mentioned here a few weeks ago, Zoe is talking a lot more. She did say “dada” a few weeks back (although it’s unclear she knew exactly what that meant), and she has most recently favored her “b’s” and “v’s.” She tends to chatter most often in the morning, right after having her breakfast of milk, or when she’s in a particularly happy mood. She is also fond of making a half-coo/half-laugh sound when she sees something funny or something makes her happy. She often makes it, for example, when her dad walks into a room and says “hello” to her or when her mom starts singing one of her favorite songs. (Itsy-Bitsy Spider is her current fave.)

Long gone are the days when we could plunk Zoe in a chair or on a bed and have her just sit there and take in the world around her. These days she’s always on the move, and she always wants to part of the action. It makes taking caring of her a bit more challenging, of course (I could, for example, do without the whining); but I think Q would agree that this is her best stage yet.

-M

Vroom, vroom:

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