Evening ladies. Thanks for the new replies .
Will reply in random fashion....
kitbit - dd is very active. She's been cruising for 3-4 months, and took her first unsupported steps last week. She doesn't keep still at all (makes nappy changes and getting dressed more daily obstacles!!) and is sleeping much better at night recently (she was a dreadful sleeper previously) Her daytime napping is still erratic. Some days, like yesterday, she sleeps soundly for a long time (1 nap of just over 2 hours and a 30min nap in the car yesterday), and other days she is rubbish at it, and wakes obviously still tired, but refusing to resettle (10 mins in car this morning plus 1 hour this afternoon). Some of the result of this was for her to smear some of her dinner over her face tonight.
Someone was asking about how she throws her food. It's a number of different ways. Sometimes she'll be being really precise and going to pick up a piece of food, then suddenly she'll fling her arm and throw it behind her, or bang her arm up and down on the table whacking bits of food as she goes. Other times she'll wipe her arms like windscreen wipers over the table, sweeping off any food in her wake. She'll also often pick up a piece of food, take one bite out, then throw the rest on the floor, before reaching for another piece of the same (ie it's not thrown because she doesn't like it). If she has several pieces of the same food in front of her, then another favourite is to throw all bar one of them straight to the floor, and then pick up the last one to eat. Because of this one we now tend to just give her one piece of food at a time from her plate, which we leave out of her reach.
It isn't just food that she likes to throw. I took her to join the library today after Jelley's comment, and spent the time there picking up all the books that she was throwing off the shelves (and apologising to the mother of the girl who got hit by one of the books and started crying ). She then threw half of her toys out of the bath tonight. I'd assumed that this sort of thing was normal baby behaviour, but actually I never seem to see other babies doing it. Is it?
We do have friends over for meals sometimes. They are still horrified by how much dd throws, and she is much neater when they are here! We visited hub2dee recently, who also did blw, and Dee made lunch for dd. They did one of her favourites (omelette) and dd ate well and was less messy than normal. They said that their dd had never been as messy as that . Unfortunately a lot of our friends have gone back to work now, so we can't have them over very often (plus living in the middle of nowhere, they don't always want to travel to us).
kitbit - we can't really do the yoghurt thing as dd is milk intolerant, and soya yoghurts don't have the same nutritional benefit (everything soya has lots of sugar it seems). DD does feed herself with a spoon as long as I load it up for her, but as you say, it does need to be something that won't fall straight off, as the spoon tends to be inverted before getting to her mouth. We did porridge this way this morning. She tends to be enthusiastic for the first few spoonfuls (or mouthfuls if finger food), and then lose interest very very quickly.
I do prefer to do 'proper' mealtimes (as much because I have to eat too and she won't let me otherwise!), but I am trying to find more foods that I can safely give her to munch on whilst she's wondering around playing in the living room. She seems to have taken a liking to some of my home made bread recently (breadmaker for Christmas!), and I often leave the bits she drops in case she wants to come back and have another go at them later!
I'm going to take her to baby clinic next Tues (it's only on twice a month here) and get her weighed again, to see if she's managed to gain anything yet, and if not I will also talk to my hv to see if she has any suggestions to add.