Baby is 11 months old (well sort of!)

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Baby is 11 months old today (well sort of!).  She was born on 30th March and so that leaves us in a quandary as to when she is 11 months old,  February being only 28 days and all.  Anyway I have decided it must be today.

So 11 months old!  Time is flying past so fast, it seems just like yesterday that I was pregnant, yet at the same time I can hardly remember my life before her.  The last month has seen two more teeth arrive, so she now has eight.  Six of these made an appearance before she was five months months and then another five months passed before we had any more!

The last month has seen Baby ill with a cough and stinking cold, but it also has been the month she has started to pull herself up and has begun standing.  She has even had a very brief hands free stand.  Clever Baby!  She is so pleased with herself, beaming from ear to ear, when she is standing up.  In the last week or so (probably due to her cold) she has become increasingly clingy.  So much so sometimes she will cry when Mr Hubby takes her and only seems to want her mummy.  Although I hate my little girl being ill, all the extra cuddles have been lovely.  She has spent a lot of time in my arms, just resting her head on my shoulder.  Sometimes I wish we could stay like that forever.

She is still super active.  Even when she is in her high chair eating, she is always moving and fidgeting.  If we are out, she wants to say hello to everyone.  She will think nothing of practically hanging out of her highchair and squeaking at the table next to us to get attention.   Then turning on her mega watt smile.

This next month will see us plan her her birthday party.  I have so much to do.  I want it to be a special day for her and we will take lots of photo’s, to help us remember every detail.

As always I am so very grateful that I am her mummy.

xxxx

Oh and she might just be a little bit crazy!….

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If you enjoy reading my blog I would be so grateful if you would nominate me in the Mad Blog Awards (before 14th March).

(So far I have been nominated for Best Baby Blog, Best New Blog and Blog of the Year, so any additional nom’s in those categories would be so lovely xx)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  1. It goes so fast doesn’t it! My baby girl will be 18 this summer, a whole adult, and it seems like yesterday she was 11 months old! I wish blogging had existed then so I had a lovely record like yours, but luckily my youngest will have that if not my eldest!

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  2. So cute! Time really does fly. It only seems 2 minutes since my daughter was this age, now she is 16 months! Will we see walking next month?!

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  3. Isn’t it amazing the amount of changes they go through in just one year and how fast that year goes! My eldest is 14 in a couple of months and I really can’t believe it’s been that long since he was a tiny baby. Good luck planning the birthday party 🙂 I recently found the scrapbook I made for Aiden’s first birthday, it had all his cards in and photos of his party. I had totally forgotten I’d made it because it’s been in the loft for years and it was such a nice surprise to find it the other day 🙂

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  4. Adorable!! Happy 11month birthday to baby! Make the most of it…my eldest is nearly 3 and my youngest has just turned 16 months and only feels like yesterday that we were planning their first birthdays!

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  5. ‘I can hardly remember my life before her’ Isn’t it crazy? I remember lying in bed on the weekends, at the beginning of my first pregnancy, chatting with my husband about how we wouldn’t be able to just do as we please when we please anymore – no getting up and heading to a coffeeshop for brunch on a whim – I figured my life would become a strategy plan of naps, feeding breaks and babychanging facility locations, yet… once I was a mother I couldn’t imagine life any other way and nor did I want to.
    I was worrying about what I’d lose and all the time it was about what I was about to gain.

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