I have been staying with Kimi for a few days already, and enjoying every single day out of it! Today is the first time I myself cook Kimi's porridge for him. Before this, MIL was the one who cooked it, and my job is to feed him when I visited Kimi at Taiping. So now, I can prepare the ingredients myself, then boil and blend it, and finally feed Kimi with the porridge.
Kimi started to crawl at 9 months' old. Seemed like a bit late compare to the babies around his age ~ But it is ok, Hubby and I enjoy to see Kimi's every single learning milestone. When Kimi was in KL last weekend, we put him on the bed and saw him crawled. He is so fast with it and after a few seconds, he was at the side of the bed already. Hehe :) Need to really monitor him all the time when he is on the bed ^_^
Kimi's first tooth finally popped out last week too. Actually all of us never realized it until he bite MIL's shoulder when she was carrying him a few days ago. MIL felt the pain and opened Kimi's mouth to have a look, and we saw his first tooth on his bottom gum! All of us were very excited over it ~~ Keep on wanting him to open his mouth to show us the tooth. Haha :) His second tooth is right next to the first one. We can feel the rough gum too. Same goes to the upper gum. I think in a few more weeks' time, we should be able to see a couple more starting to pop out soon...
I am so excited over all these Kimi's growing up. Wish to be there for him every single day ~ Oh ya, before Kimi shifted to KL, PIL brought him to the paedetrician at Taiping for a simple body check-up. He is now 10.1 kgs at 9 months and 3 weeks' old ~~
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Shin Yee, just to share - try to add some variety into your kiddo's meals to keep him interested in food. I know of many Asian mummies who just feed porridge and milk and after a while, their babies got so fed up of it that the moment they see the spoon, they start crying and all that.
At 9 mths, Kimi should be taking in more fruits and veg plus some egg yolk, tofu and white meat together with finger foods (to help improve his motor and eating skills as well as hand and eye coordination) so keep that in mind when you're planning his menu. That way, he can learn more about different foods as well as develop good eating habits in the future.
Mabel, thanks for sharing!
Ya, Kimi is taking fruits, fish and white meat as well. Just that I didn't put it in photos :) As for eggs, I will only start to give it to him when he is 11 months (as suggested by the paedetrician).
Yay to Kimi for the milestones. 10.1kg, He is growing so well!
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