Last night, I was eating some sherbet in an ice cream cone when Mio suddenly started trying to grab at my treat. I don’t know if it was the colorful colors (it was watermelon-flavored, so it was bright green and red), or how deliciously I was eating it, but no matter how much I’d try to pull it away, she’d keep going for it.

grabbing at the sherbet

"Gimme gimme gimme!"

Mio wants ice cream, too!

I suppose this is one of those signs that they tell you to watch for of when your baby is ready to start solids, but Dan and I are on the fence. We had been thinking of waiting until Mio turned six months, since we read that starting solids on the earlier side can lead to a higher risk of the child developing food allergies as well as obesity issues later in life. For now, we’re thinking of sticking with our plan to not introduce solids until she’s closer to six months of age. She will have decades to eat lots of yummy food, so waiting a couple more months shouldn’t hurt.

For now, Mio will just have to be satisfied with milk and attempts to eat her stuffed animals:

Mio eating her stuffed toy.

On a completely unrelated note, here are a couple photos of Mio playing with some of her older toddler friends this past weekend:

Emme and Mio

Mio and Monika playing with toys.