Oh gosh S M I hope its enough because thats all my son has been getting for the last year: 2 bottles at night, 12-14oz.
We are "in the process" of bottle weaning too J..
Here is my experience: My son will be 2 in 2 weeks and he gets a bottle of milk to go to sleep and another in the middle of the night or early a.m. along w/ a diaper change. He likes to pee alot especially w/ all that milk. He gets a little milk on his cereal, eats an occassional yogurt and gets cheese sometimes. Thats his dairy intake.
Tonight will be 1 week w/ no bottle. I did it cold turkey. I tucked him in one night and he asked for the bottle and I told him: "oops, I am sorry, all the ba-ba's are dirty, mommy didnt wash them, sorry." He fussed for a bit then went right to sleep. It helped that he had a full belly and was really tired.
The 2nd night he fussed and got a pat to sleep for about 5min. He woke 2x that night and fussed a bit.
3rd night he pitched a fit. We said at that point that the bottles are all gone now. And offered a sip of milk from a cup which he refused. He got patted to sleep again.
4th night he asked and got reminded.
5th and 6th night he didnt say anything, went right to bed. It was way easier than I had thought it would be. I thought he would be up all hours of the night fussing.... Ahhh, what a relief. He is now sleeping thru the night too. He was waking out of habit for the bottle.
Problem now is getting him to drink milk from a cup. Ive tried that special cup, taking the chill off the milk and chocolate. NO-GO. So he will be like my 3yr old and just wont drink it. In time I will re-offer it and it will become mandatory breakfast drink. My 3yr old gets lots of milk in her cereal and I give her a straw to drink it all up w/...she likes that idea. And sometimes she will drink chocolate milk...she started all that about 2 1/2.
One night I did sit w/ my son in his room w/ a regular open cup and he sipped about 1/2 a cup of milk, but that didnt work the next night.
It depends on how long you want to drag it out. I'd do away w/ her morning bottle to start w/. And offer an open cup w/ breakfast. A really cool cup and dont be afraid to add a little vanilla/strawberry/chocolate to it. Just enough to color/taste. She might like the novelty of it.
I find cold turkey works better than dragging it out, thats only a tease for them and causes confusion.
Hope this helps and good luck.