Sunday, December 25, 2011

Shasta's 8 Months

This post is way overdue considering Shasta hit 8 months on Christmas day, but here it is anyway. I've been holding off because I never did a size comparison with her cow, Bree, but now it seems pointless since she's been 8 months for nearly 3 weeks. Shasta doesn't have another appointment again until the end of January so I don't know her stats, but here are some new things she started doing this last month.

By 8 Months:

Finally sitting on her own!
In her super cute Christmas dress!

Caught onto the concept of eating from a spoon. Feeding her is SO much easier now that she actually opens her mouth intentionally.


Feeding her left handed while trying to take a picture is not the easiest thing to do!
She thinks it's funny to fake cough!

I decided to combine her 3-6 and 6-9 month clothes. All of her warmer clothes are 6-9 month sizes and although they're pretty big on her I didn't want to go out and buy a bunch of clothes for her.

She's ready to be switched to size 2 diapers, but I haven't ordered any since we have so many size 1's. I'm hoping to keep her in size 1 for the rest of the month just to run through some of the supply we already have.

Took a trip to Boise for the Potato Bowl. (We hung out in the hotel room while Nick and his family went to the game). Shasta and I had been to Oregon and Arizona, but Nick and Wedge didn't come with us so this was our first family vacation.
Shasta (left) and her cousin Meili (right) on our way home from Boise.

Shasta and Me in the hotel room before everyone left for the game.

Shoshone Falls in Idaho (we stopped on our way home to give the girls a break from the car).

She had her first Christmas in Arizona.
Christmas day after church. I love this picture because of Wedge. Shasta's always trying to eat him and lately he just takes it!
Opening her first Christmas present. Church was at 10:45am so we waited until after to do presents.

Wedge was so helpful. He loves opening presents!

She did pretty good opening gifts for only being 8 months old and never having done it before.

But for the most part she was only interested in getting the paper off so she could eat it.
Thursday the 29th we had Christmas at our house.


Sunday on New Years Day we had Christmas in Bountiful with Nick's family.

Sat in the shopping cart without a car seat. For the most part I still prefer to bring the car seat into the store because she's really wobbly when the cart is moving, but it was still fun to see her sitting in the shopping cart like a big girl!
Shopping cart cover courtesy of my sister Kiley. It was really nice that it strapped her in like she was wearing a backpack so she didn't wobble as much.

She learned the sign for puppy (patting her leg)

Started eating bread.

Started trying to feed herself, but she has a hard time actually getting the food out of her fingers and into her mouth.

Loves playing peek-a-boo.

Loves playing with her toes.

Loves playing with toys.

Slams her hand on the floor when she's excited. It looks like she's a wrestling referee calling a pin!

Makes a frog noise in the back of her throat when she's tired.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

New Floor

The last day of November we had a new floor put in to replace the laminate wood floor that was water damaged in places. These were the best Before pictures I could find and all the After pictures were from my phone so they're smaller.

Before
Wood in the kitchen.
After
Vinyl Tile in the Kitchen.
Before
Wood in the Dining Area.
After
Vinyl Tile in the Dining Area.
Before
Carpet in the Hallway/Reverent Room. Also wood at the base of the stairs, in front of the garage and into the half bathroom.
After
My favorite part. We cut back the carpet and added a hallway. No more tracked on carpet with snowy, dirty shoes!
Before
Carpet in the Reverent Room and wood in the Entry Way.
After
The new shape of the carpet in the Reverent Room.
We love our new floor! It's so fun to have a fresh new look to our house and have that added feeling of wanting to take pride in our home. I was worried that cutting back the carpet would make the room feel smaller, but it did the opposite. The part I'm most happy about is we can stick to the rule of no shoes on the carpet. Before it was pretty much impossible because it was too hard to take our shoes off between each trip to and from the garage while hauling in groceries. Now we don't have that problem!