Unfortunately, we do not have a whole lot going on around here right now. (Except a visit with Carver's Nana and Papa, which he loves!). However, tomorrow we are leaving to head to Lynchburg to play with Lyle and the kiddos for a few days while Holly is out of town. Daniel and I will be keeping Will and Tommy while Lyle is at work and Bailey is at school. I'm excited to have some bonding time with the boys and excited that Carver gets to play with his cousins!
So, we should have a lot of super fun things to report next week, but here are a couple of things to tide you (the teeming numbers of you who read this blog) over.
1) Carver's 9 month stats:
Weight: 19 lbs (and something oz)
Height: 28 inches
Percentages: 50th for both
(Side note: our scale at home says Carver weighs 21 lbs. Assuming the scale at the doctor's office is more accurate then he "lost" 2 lbs...and so did I. Yay. Me.)
2) Carver has learned how a pacifier works--and he loves them. Yep, apparently it took him 9 months. He has always liked to play with them, but not until yesterday did he actually suck on them correctly...right about the time "they" say to start weaning babies from using them. Great.

3) It's been an interesting week with my students-- I'll try to get some student stories up on the blog next week, so stay tuned.
4) Other blog ideas are flying around in my head, as soon as I have time I will provide some postings for your further enjoyment. Maybe they won't even be baby related. I feel some random ruminations coming on.
Check back next week. We're off to play with my favorite nephews and one of my favorite nieces :)
Weight: 19 lbs (and something oz)
Height: 28 inches
Percentages: 50th for both
(Side note: our scale at home says Carver weighs 21 lbs. Assuming the scale at the doctor's office is more accurate then he "lost" 2 lbs...and so did I. Yay. Me.)
2) Carver has learned how a pacifier works--and he loves them. Yep, apparently it took him 9 months. He has always liked to play with them, but not until yesterday did he actually suck on them correctly...right about the time "they" say to start weaning babies from using them. Great.
3) It's been an interesting week with my students-- I'll try to get some student stories up on the blog next week, so stay tuned.
4) Other blog ideas are flying around in my head, as soon as I have time I will provide some postings for your further enjoyment. Maybe they won't even be baby related. I feel some random ruminations coming on.
Check back next week. We're off to play with my favorite nephews and one of my favorite nieces :)
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