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Why In the WORLD Did I Want Him to Crawl?
He’s into EVERYTHING! And I swear he gets faster by the minute. In a way I love the independence he has. I can put him down and watch him go. It’s fun, but it also adds a whole new dimension to parenting, especially with an older child at home who has lots of chocking hazards laying around.
Of course I’ll put him in the living room with lots of toys and what’s the first thing he does? B-line to kitchen and hardwood floor…
He seems to only want things I don’t want him to have.
It’s hysterical!
Hey Evan, here’s a safe age appropriate toy you can gnaw on. No, no, no you can’t have that plastic wrapper or wad of aluminum foil or glass full of water or sharp lead pencil or marble that will lodge in your through when you try to eat it. Seriously kid, why don’t you want this teether? Here’s a rattle! Don’t you like stuffed animals?
AHHHHH!
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3 Comments
workout mommy commented on Dec 01 11 at 10:21 pmoh he is so CUTE even when he is getting into things he shouldn’t!
I definitely think the baby stage (pre-crawling) should be much longer than it actually is! :)
Erin commented on Dec 02 11 at 7:16 amI can’t believe how big he is now!! Such a cutie, I can’t wait till he walks up to me at fitbloggin next year ;-)
Jessica commented on Dec 03 11 at 8:10 amMine just started crawling this week. Oh my GOD. It’s so true. Anything she shouldn’t have, anything I think she wouldnt even be interested in, she seems to want to get into/is fascinated with. I’m forever having to take things off her.
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