{"id":868,"date":"2007-08-23T05:25:44","date_gmt":"2007-08-23T12:25:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.zoe.browdy.net\/?p=868"},"modified":"2007-08-22T09:26:16","modified_gmt":"2007-08-22T16:26:16","slug":"nine-month-update","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.zoe.browdy.net\/?p=868","title":{"rendered":"Nine-month update"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>As much as I want to be sentimental and dwell on the fact that Zoe has been with us for three-quarters of a year now (!) I will stick with the facts and report on what she&#8217;s been up to this past month&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>The big development, of course, is Zoe&#8217;s ability to get around. As documented on this blog, she graduated from her inchwarm crawl to a real, on-the-knees-and-hands crawl this month. It quickly became routine for Zoe to crawl across a room to reach an object of interest; for example, she often scoots  over to her box of toys and plucks one from the top. More recently, she has crawled longer distances &#8211; down our long hallway and from room to room. She&#8217;s especially fond of crawling back and forth between me and Q (if we&#8217;re in different parts of the house).<\/p>\n<p>Zoe recently started showing interest in non-crawling type movements; when in a standing position and holding someone&#8217;s hands, she can now take tippy-toe steps forward. And just this past weekend, she stood on her own (holding on to the edge of the bed for support) for the first time. I don&#8217;t want to rush the &#8220;cruising&#8221; or walking thing, though &#8211; I think crawling is a big enough development for now!<\/p>\n<p>In terms of personality, the key word for Zoe is &#8220;curious.&#8221; Zoe, like other 9-month-olds, is constantly looking around, and reaching for, grabbing and crawling towards objects of interest. If she hears the most common of sounds (a cough, a sneeze, the garage door going up when her dad gets home, etc.) she&#8217;ll stop what she&#8217;s doing and stare in the direction of the noise. And, as she has done for several months now, she tries to get anything and everything in her hands or mouth: remote controls, telephones, toys, food, hair, glasses, necklaces, etc. (You have to be quite careful what you have around her!) <\/p>\n<p>Zoe continues to be as happy as ever; Elena tells me that other parents at daycare still often comment how she is always smiling&#8230; Things that make Zoe particularly happy: flying through the air with her dad, bouncing on her Jumparoo, being fed by a train (&#8220;choo choo&#8221;), hearing the Itsy-Bitsy Spider and playing crib peek-a-boo. Favorite toys include her little rubber ducks (still), a toy phone (courtesy of our local Sprint store) and anything that sings or makes interesting noises.<\/p>\n<p>I feel like a broken record saying it, but Zoe still loves to eat. A few weeks ago, she began picking up small objects (little pieces of bread, Cheerio-type puffs, etc.) and putting them in her mouth. She recently started eating meat dishes, but she is still most fond of the old stand-bys: bananas, applesauce, sweet peas, etc. She has gained a few ounces since the 8-month mark; she&#8217;s currently just shy of 20 pounds.<\/p>\n<p>And another broken-record comment: she&#8217;s just so much fun to be around. Each stage is better than the one before, I think!<\/p>\n<p>-M<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As much as I want to be sentimental and dwell on the fact that Zoe has been with us for three-quarters of a year now (!) 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