tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1510806702120491717.post5327527497922534005..comments2023-05-12T04:26:40.889-07:00Comments on Keeping Up with the Koehler's: Just Call Me "Mommy-Worry-Wart"... FOREVER.The Koehler Family Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05222102416129440490noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1510806702120491717.post-87657336677119982872011-04-02T09:27:15.332-07:002011-04-02T09:27:15.332-07:00I think it's typical for firstborns to do thin...I think it's typical for firstborns to do things "slower". Aubrey wasn't half as "advanced" as Ariana is. I think Ariana watches Aubrey all day long and is in a big ol' hurry to be just like her big sister. I think there is a BIG gray area of what is a "normal" time frame for babies. And Ally seems to be RIGHT on track. I mean, I would worry if she was 10-12 months old and not sitting up. But by 7 months? That's awesome! Try not to worry- Ally is perfect!!! :)Brehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15697766012883048632noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1510806702120491717.post-63477213614921637282011-03-28T08:30:09.685-07:002011-03-28T08:30:09.685-07:00Nothing wrong with worrying too much. Parenthood ...Nothing wrong with worrying too much. Parenthood doesnt come with a manual. If it did, I wouldnt have spent most 90% of nights holding a mirror under Kaylas nose to make sure she was breathing when she was a baby. You keep doing what you are doing. Make sure to have a good "Mommy" Support group so you can ask questions, and ALWAYS go with your gut. You have a beautiful daughter, she looks happy and healthy. =)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1510806702120491717.post-31962353671160103722011-03-27T22:20:18.695-07:002011-03-27T22:20:18.695-07:00I am the same way as you and let me just say... at...I am the same way as you and let me just say... at some point she will be walking, talking and even telling you how it should be so for now just enjoy the moment. If the doctors aren't concerned then you shouldn't be (as hard as it maybe to not to compare) some babies don’t do things until they are sure they can do it without being hurt. Example, some little ones wait to walk until they are 13 months BUT they NEVER fall down like there friends that walked at 10. (YEA for less owies) You must be raising a smart cautious little miss. :) I think FB makes it worse on a "glass half empty" kind of gal. Just remember she is just precious and one day when she is 3 you will not even remember when she hit those silly millstones while you chase her around the house and try to force her to put something in her mouth because it is "good' for her. :) You’re a great mom and she will be fine.<br />Renee'<br />Ps I hope you dont mind the long post I just can totally relate to how you are feeling :)reneeWagnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03266364463107328439noreply@blogger.com