Mover.
Coleman, that’s what word describes you best as you turn 9 months old this week. I think that you are even happier than ever because now you are independent enough to go where you want to go on your own instead of having to wait around for someone else to do it for you.

You still love checking everything out but now you can crawl (military style and on all fours – depending on the floor situation) to the source of the action and not have to settle for just watching the world around you. Our house has measuring cups, wooden spoons and other favorite toys stashed all over it and you just head from one to the next, grunting and talking and singing to yourself the whole way. Of course, you still stop to lounge on your side when you feel the urge – that is definitely your signature pose, but you are also a pro at getting yourself in a sitting position, too.
You have learned to clap your hands and like to show off your talent. Also, just this last week you have figured out that you can pull yourself up to stand next to all the furniture, onto Mommy’s lap, and you even like to think that you can tackle climbing Mount Daddy. Good thing you often get sidetracked by his shoelaces instead.

You definitely have a good gig going as you have also learned how fun it is to take rides on Daddy’s lap. When Dad holds you over his shoulder you know how to turn yourself around so that you are ready to slide down into your riding position. Then, you know that when his chair “clicks” that it means you are going to move. You watch his controller like a hawk, kicking your leg like you are revving an engine to make sure he knows that you are ready to get going. It didn’t take long for you to realize that Dad is very entertaining – plus he gives you treats to taste, making sure you don’t bite it off with your little chompers.

Cole, you have four teeth! Two on top and two on bottom, just like lots of other babies. You weigh almost 23 pounds and you are still in the 95% for height but we think that you are starting to grow into those cheeks of yours. You must think those teeth are really interesting because you grind them all the time (irritating) and stick your tongue over, around and out (super cute) as you get the feel for these new things in your mouth.

You had your first bad cold this month and the doctor gave you a prescription to clear up the eczema patch on your cheek but that’s about the worst of it for you. You love being around other kids and we like it when you are so that you get used to a little chaos. You like to scratch things to feel their texture and you flick, flick, flick at stuff with your little hand. You’ve done that for the longest time. You are getting good at picking up food with your two fingers instead of your whole hand and you can actually get it into your mouth. Now that’s an achievement!
Coleman, you are the best ever. We just love being around you, especially as you figure out so many tricks to get yourself going. I often look at you and wonder what you will grow into. What will you be like? How will the things we are watching you do right now develop into your personality? It’s all so fascinating to watch – as I’m sure every parent knows.
I’m so lucky to be your Mom. Thanks for being you.
XOXOforever,


He is a perfect button – hard not to squeeze them all the time!!! hee hee
He is wonderful.
PS – wanted to update you on our service dog quest for our little man who is autistic (I know we had chatted sometime earlier just after your sweetheart was born) we have gone with the Lions foundation whereby we have no more fundraising to do – so all the quilts that I had created are being donated to other causes (I had completed 5 and had friends complete about another 6) – We will be getting our dog in January 2010 (the other organization we were still 2 years out in getting a dog and expected to raise as much as the $30,000 towards the dog as possible)
We are ecstatic – and I wanted to mention it to you because you had said you would have loved to do something, but I know how busy you are / were and am grateful for your thoughts that you shared with me at that time – but it is all good
I hope to start a blog soon and will definitely have a multitude of updates, etc. on our progress as life takes us forward with our boys life change.
The picture of him standing and holding on to his dad’s leg is the most adorable baby picture I’ve seen.
You should enter it in a contest!
Thanks for the updates!
Hi Kolette,
My “baby” is 23 now, he was the only one of my children who suffered from eczema and still does to an extent. We tried EVERYTHING and had bottles and tubes and jars lined up on his dresser his entire childhood. I finally found my own remedy that worked for him (us).
A small amount of vaseline mixed with a drop of tea tree oil. The vaseline moisturized without the added fragrances of most lotions (or tar) and the tt oil is an antiseptic that healed his skin.
I hope it works for you if you ever find yourself at your wits end with the synthetic remedies out there.
Your blog is at the top of my favorites … you are such a good mom and Jason is a fantastic dad and Coleman is PERFECT!
You have no idea how much joy you give me when I can open your blog and relive the days when my 3 grown, wonderful, happy, amazing adult children were babies. You are giving Cole the absolute best ‘baby book’ a mom can give their child.
Thank you for sharing.
Peggy