I'm 9 months old today
Hi, I'm 9 months old today. Mammy remembered just as she was dropping me off to the creche that I was just born 9 months earlier. And I think she was glad to go off to work then!
I wore my first clothes for a 9 month old today too. But the trousers are a bit long and anyway most of my 6 - 9 month clothes still fit me because I'm not so tubby any more.

I was on my own with Mammy this weekend because Daddy went to Limerick to defend their title in a softball tournament. They didn't win so he got home in time to see me last night. And he got to lie in in the mornings - I'm not so sure why that's a big deal. Who wants to lie in when you can practice crawling and trying to stand up using objects that patently can't take your weight as support...
So I've no photos of Saturday. Swimming pool, shopping and then we went for a walk with Séan and his Mammy. I like going for walks with other babies now - we talked the whole time and tried to hold hands (or maybe that was hit each other) when the buggies got close enough.
On Sunday I went for a walk with the dogs. They were a bit mental when we started out which was scary for me. But once they settled down I enjoyed watching them.

Then in the afternoon I had to watch a hurling match with Mammy. She was getting very excited but in the end Wexford didn't win.

Although if I didn't actually mention that here I'm sure I could make people think they did...






2 Comments:
i hope you were shouting for wexford ella! mammo will have you singing the purple and gold soon - don't mind your silly daddy if he tries to make you shout for cork. I saw that they lost so you couldn't fool me.
sounds like you had a fun weekend, you had a good shout when i was on the phone to lisa...
Yes, well I was very tired then. So I fell asleep on Mammy's shoulder which I don't usually do any more as I'm a bit big for that. And when she finished the phonecall, I woke up, had my bottle and went straight to bed for a lovely long night's sleep.. well till 8am anyway
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