Jul 11, 2006 10:34
So one day late last week, we were late getting G ready for camp and I was making her lunch so when I heard A talking in his crib I did not immediately run to get him. Next thing I turn around Adam is walking into the door. Yep, scaled the crib on his own. Now this morning, he cried "help meeeeee" like crazy. His feet was totally stuck. I don't even want to think about the fact that the end of crib time is nearing. He loves his crib, and is too immature for a bed. And I like a full night's sleep too much.
Thinking more on the words issue, I am a lazy mom that does not write them down but tried some counting and he is definitely north of 100 now. Needless to say, "yes" or any variation of thereof is not among them. No, on the other hand, has been a staple of his vocabulary since the very beginning. Does not bode well for the future, does it?
ajc