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Ryan Richard: 11 Months

May 6, 2015 By Morgan Last Updated: September 25, 2018

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It completely baffles me that you are 11 months old. You are so silly and happy and smart. I sound like such a cliche mom where ever you are involved, which is what I swore would never happen, but I can’t help it. The little dude you’re growing into is just SO cool and impressive and even though I am so sad that you are getting older, I’m so excited to watch you grow.

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Here are some cool things about your 11th month of life!

Teeth: 7! You have four on top and three on the bottom, but you’ve been very bite-y and drooly, so I’m pretty sure that fourth one on the bottom is close!

Words: Mostly mumbling and bumbling, but you’ve definitely mastered the “dada” event though he’s not suite sure what it means or when to stop (dadadadadada)

Favorite foods: apples, pancakes with PB&J, chicken, eggs, green beans, peas, basically any fruit and bread.

Not so favorite foods: To be honest, you love all food! The other day we were out to dinner with your grandma and you were sitting in my lap. I gave you a lemon slice and you just kept munching away on it, happy as ever! Weirdo!

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Favorite things to do: Play with Cooper and daddy, sit in the back room, run to which ever room is blocked off from you, open cabinets, climb up on everything, look at yourself in the mirror, play with your many toys. You’re still a fan of your jumpy jump, and Grandpa is definitely starting to grow on you!

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Things you hate: being told “no,” when Cooper barks, falling (all the time),  naps, diaper changes.

New things this month: Pulling yourself up on things, cruising along things, your first Easter, turning the pages on books, “dada”, shaking your head no when I say “no”.

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Keep growing little boy. you are so amazing to watch and Mommy and Daddy love you so much. I can’t wait to see who you turn into as you keep growing. But please, don’t grow up to fast!

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  1. Erica House (@Erica_D_House) says

    May 7, 2015 at 9:00 am

    He is so handsome!! I love his curly hair and blue eyes! I’m hoping our son gets his Dad’s blue eyes and my curly hair too.

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    • Morgan @ Managing Mommyhood says

      May 7, 2015 at 9:49 am

      thank you! My husband and I both have curly hair, so I knew there was a huge chance of him getting it too and I’m SO happy about it. I can’t even take baby curls. I keep telling myself to prepare for the teenage years because a boy with light eyes and blonde curls is bound to be a chick magnet… help!

  2. Erica House (@Erica_D_House) says

    May 7, 2015 at 9:00 am

    He is so handsome!! I love his curly hair and blue eyes! I’m hoping our son gets his Dad’s blue eyes and my curly hair too.

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    • Morgan @ Managing Mommyhood says

      May 7, 2015 at 9:49 am

      thank you! My husband and I both have curly hair, so I knew there was a huge chance of him getting it too and I’m SO happy about it. I can’t even take baby curls. I keep telling myself to prepare for the teenage years because a boy with light eyes and blonde curls is bound to be a chick magnet… help!

  3. Amy says

    May 7, 2015 at 10:49 am

    Aw, what a cutie your little guy is! Love his big blue eyes 🙂 It’s been SO fun watching my son develop and grow…I can only imagine how much better it gets when they can really understand you and respond. Can’t wait to hear his next update!

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    • Morgan @ Managing Mommyhood says

      May 7, 2015 at 7:57 pm

      It’s SO funny watching him understand things these days. When he’s doing something bad, I’ll be like, “Ryan, no.” and he smiles so big and shakes his head no and goes back to doing it when he thinks I’m not looking. so much sass in a little boy.

  4. Amy says

    May 7, 2015 at 10:49 am

    Aw, what a cutie your little guy is! Love his big blue eyes 🙂 It’s been SO fun watching my son develop and grow…I can only imagine how much better it gets when they can really understand you and respond. Can’t wait to hear his next update!

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    • Morgan @ Managing Mommyhood says

      May 7, 2015 at 7:57 pm

      It’s SO funny watching him understand things these days. When he’s doing something bad, I’ll be like, “Ryan, no.” and he smiles so big and shakes his head no and goes back to doing it when he thinks I’m not looking. so much sass in a little boy.

  5. Jessica @ VEGGIE RUNNING MOMMA says

    May 7, 2015 at 11:46 am

    awe what a cutie.! those curls and big eyes are way too much cuteness. time flies so fast.! I can’t believe I have a 2 year old already.

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    • Morgan @ Managing Mommyhood says

      May 7, 2015 at 7:54 pm

      ugh, I can’t even IMAGINE having a 2 year old! but then again, a few months ago a 1 year old seemed really really impossible..

  6. Jessica @ VEGGIE RUNNING MOMMA says

    May 7, 2015 at 11:46 am

    awe what a cutie.! those curls and big eyes are way too much cuteness. time flies so fast.! I can’t believe I have a 2 year old already.

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    • Morgan @ Managing Mommyhood says

      May 7, 2015 at 7:54 pm

      ugh, I can’t even IMAGINE having a 2 year old! but then again, a few months ago a 1 year old seemed really really impossible..

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