Maybe it's because she just finished watching the monkey section of Baby Einstein's World Animals, or maybe she just decided it sounded like fun, but my daughter just did one of the craziest things of her short life thus far.
Kathryn was supposed to be watching the rest of her Baby Einstein DVD (which was not doing a very good job of holding her attention) while I did a few things on the computer. She comes wandering into the computer room, bugging me to change the DVD (for the 4th time in an hour, and by 4th time, I mean 4th DVD). Reluctantly, I agreed, but told her to go into her room first so I could change her diaper. Then I went back to the computer, sort of forgetting that she was waiting for me.
A few minutes later, she starts calling me. "Mommy, help! I stuck!" I realize I haven't gone to change her diaper yet and now she probably has her arm stuck in her crib trying to reach that dumb pacifier. So I go into her room, and there she is, laying exactly the way she does when I change her, on top of her changing table. I have no idea how she got up there. Nothing was knocked over, so I guess she climbed up the shelves of the table, and miraculously didn't tip it over onto herself. I asked her to show me how she did it, but she refused and went back to the DVD.
Hmm...I guess maybe that section of her room could use a little straightening... Maybe later. It's lunch time.
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what a little monkey.
How DID she get up there? It's a good thing she is a lightweight. What an obedient grandchild I have. Doing exactly as her Mother told her.
Has she gotten out of her crib yet? I'm sure that is in the near future if not already!!!!!
No crib climbing, yet, but she did show Evan how she gets onto the changing table. She just puts one foot up, then the other, then swings one up onto the table and pulls herself up. I did lean on it a little and it seems fairly sturdy, but I'm hoping to discourage this new habit as quickly as possible. Just in case.
lucky dog. my freddie got out of her crib at 18 months. you try negotiating with a baby of the importance of staying in your bed.
no dice.
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