I know I haven't posted in a long time and I owe a bunch of updates as well as photos, but that is not going to happen today. I just wanted to put a quick message on here to wish everyone a happy new year. My goal for 2008 is to slow down and take time to smell the roses. My 2008 is going to be about prioritizes. I am going to prioritize my life. Family will be first. Rob will be gone for 7 months so it is VERY important that I put Peyton first in everything I do. No more overcommitments. I am going to enjoy this time of change in her life.
My 2nd priority is going to be myself. I am going to focus on getting myself back on track. I am going to totally organize my house. Looking forward to some major Spring cleaning and little projects around the house.
Wish me luck on keeping up with my priorities. It's going to be a crazy year full of fun and excitement.
Quick update on Peyton at 6 months (well...in 5 days):
- Sits up completely on her own once you put her in the sitting position
- Is very close to crawling. She gets up on all fours and rock back and forth.
- Can put all her weight on her legs. If you stand her put against something like a table she will stand for a few seconds on her own.
- 100% separation anxiety for her Mommy. She has to have an eye on me at all times. She whines when I leave the room (sometimes cries very loudly.) She also leans out toward me with hands up when I walk by. This has created some challenges, but for the most part I have enjoyed every little cry for me :)
- She has gone through green beans, sweet peas and squash. She likes them all. She still has had no formula. 100% breastfed up to this point. My goals was 6 months so I've made it that far. We'll see how much further I go. I really enjoy breastfeeding, but I've been slacking on my "reserve" in the freezer. I go out of town at the end of this month for 4 days and I need to store that much milk. I figure if I pump an extra bottle everyday this month then I should have enough. Time to get pumpin'!
- Loves her toys - she received a lot for Christmas. She can now scoot toward what she wants, pick up what toy she wants to play with and then shove it in her mouth. Shove is the key word in that sentence.
- Sleeping is still a challenge. We're up a lot at night, but it's quality snuggle time so I can't complain.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY LORELAI. Can't wait to see you soon.
3 comments:
Good to hear from you! I'm surprised you updated after your party!
I need to get on an update too!
Happy New Year!
and thanks (from Lorelai)
Looks like Peyton read her "handbook" of what she should be doing these days... well, maybe even ahead of schedule :)
Happy New YEar!
Happy New Year!
Re-prioritize? Hmmmm sounds familiar :) It is one of my resolutions for 2008 as well. (My family keeps LOL's at this, but I swear I'm gonna do it!)
Best of luck with that :) It's an old cliche but true - they grow fast and you never get the time back! Enjoy :-)
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