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Abigail + Carrots = likes them somewhat...

Yesterday was the big day; we reeved up the Beaba and made carrots for Abigail!


She's not keen on opening her mouth very far (so you have to shove it in there a bit), but she seems to like it.

For the last few weeks she's been carefully studying us while we eat, and the last few nights she hasn't slept well (I'm thinking she was hungry), so we decided it was time to start solids.

We even practiced a few days ago by letting her suck on an apple...


But yesterday, aside from a few gagging bouts, she seemed very happy to be eating at the table like a big girl!





This morning we gave her more and she seems to be doing great; still a but unsure, but pretty amazed by the whole ordeal.

Once we clear carrots as a safe food, we'll be moving on to avocados.  Yum!




For those of you interested in the play-by-play (read: Mamie, Papa, Gma, Gpa), below is the video.  Pretty blurry, but you get the idea  :)



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