'When your child first learned to walk, he probably strutted around all day with a wide, swaybacked gait, his stomach jutting out in front. As he gets better at balancing, the distance between his feet will narrow, and his toes will point ahead instead of turning out. And now that he's so good at walking, he'll be looking for challenges like the stairs.'
As we near his 16 month, I can see the speed and perfected walk emerge....this is where my sister in laws words ring true, 'you'll never sit down' :(
Though still a a little wobbly and bobbleheaded at times(especially close to naptime), today at lunch he took a big step out, clear off the deck, missing both stairs and toppling over like Humpty Dumpty. Poor baby, busted the inside of his lip. Thank goodness I still had some teething rings in the freezer which he likes to chew, which helped :)
Wonder what we'll bust up tomorrow?
Boys!...gotta love'em.
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