Hi Tiffany, I have 12 month old twins and I struggled with their schedules for a long time. I was determined, however, and now we have it pretty much worked out.
Around 9 months, right where you are now, we started eating more regular meals and taking regularly scheduled naps. Here's how our house works, and by now it is pretty much like clockwork:
6:30 get up and have bottles
7:45-8:00 eat breakfast
8:30 nap (they sleep about 1 - 1 1/2 hours)
10:45 bottles
12:00 lunch
1:15 juice cups and learning video
1:45 nap
3:30 milk cup (we're beginning weaning off bottles here)
5:00 dinner
5:45 bath
6:15 bottles
6:45 books
7:00 bed
It may sound like boot camp but it really works for us. All times are flexible at least 15 min each way depending on how the day is going. And there is room for variation. I often take them out after their morning nap and we do bottles and lunch at the mall or a friend' house. In the afternoon we can run errands or go for an early dinner somewhere. I have learned, though, that morning and afternoon naps need to be within 15-30 min of the same time every day for us. Otherwise the kids get cranky. It can feel like groundhogs day sometimes but I like it better than things feeling chaotic. And I really like knowing I have 2-3 hours in the day I can count on to myself.
It was a bumpy road. I started putting them in their cribs awake for naps at 7 months (night time was easier for us too) and it took a LONG time for them to go to sleep without tears (especially my son). I hated it. They cried, I cried. But I knew they needed the sleep and they would eventually sleep better this way than whenever they happened to fall asleep in a swing. I found doing the same thing every day before naps helped them know it was coming. For us, playing in their room before morning nap and juice and a video before afternoon nap. I also play the same background noise cd for them every time I put them down. I have learned for my family the "routine, routine, routine" mantra really works.
I hope this helps. It's so much easier to go through the day knowing an hour and half of peace is just around the corner.
D.