Connor has officially made the switch to table food! After his 9 month appointment last week, his pediatrician gave us the green light to move on to new things. It is safe to say that he was not too sad to say goodbye to the baby food. Even a few attempts to finish off what we had in the pantry were pushed aside. (Which if you know Connor is shocking because he is definitely not one to reject anything you give him)
This past Saturday I made pancakes and Connor thought he was in heaven! I barely put any syrup on his, but that did not stop him from cleaning his plate. He was even using both hands to get it in his mouth as fast as he could! (No wonder he wont eat baby food after I give him things like this!)
He has also tried chicken, turkey, green beans, mashed potatoes, bananas, grapes, blueberries, strawberries, yougart, jello. Tonight he is going to try some butternut squash and maybe some pasta and peas. Everything I have given him so far he has loved!
After breakfast we went to our neighbors 2nd birthday party and had a great time! Connor's favorite part was the swing. He made it look so fun with all his smiling and laughing that he had to get off because a long line of kids formed that wanted to see what it was all about.
On a whole other note... being able to spend so much time with Cole and Connor this weekend made me so thankful for the wonderful family that God has given me. I was reminded how blessed I am to have these two boys in my life!
I also have been thinking a lot lately how thankful I am that I get to stay home with Connor during these precious times. Cole has been the greatest husband a girl could ask for to work so hard to ensure that I can spend each day with our little man.
Looking back I am amazed how much he has changed since the day we brought him home. Lately, he has really started learning how to express himself in new ways. He is babbling ALL the time and gives the sweetest hugs and kisses that I wish I could just bottle up! Connor has become so affectionate and at the same time has showed us he can at times be strong-willed. His new was to "express" himself if he is not happy with the situation is arching his back as far as he can and doing a little of what I call whinning. I know this is just a normal thing that kids do, but I just started laughing the first time he did it because it caught me so off guard. (I know I probably broke some parenting rule for laughing, but it did make him stop!) :)
So this week my verse for Connor is one of the ones that I got off the Bring the Rain blog. I thought it was appropriate since most of the "back arching" has been centered around eating and drinking. This boy LOVES his food!



2 comments:
Aww, this is so sweet! I am so excited for Connor that he gets to eat real food! :) Thanks for the delicious dinner last week, we will for sure do it again soon!!
He is the sweetest boy! And he has the best parents...I am so proud of and thankful for you two. He is growing up too fast! We love you, Connor! Poppa & Nana
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