


This morning we found him on top of the toilet paper, which was in the middle of the floor at the time.
This evening I found him IN the full laundry basket, and by the time I grabbed my camera, he was on the toilet paper again.
At Aunt Elaine's house this afternoon, he was on his way up the stairs by the time I caught up with him from the living room (and then he proceeded to climb --supervised-- all the way up to the third floor tower room!!!!!)
And as I'm typing this, he's climbing up daddy, onto the ottoman.

HELP!
1 comment:
Heh, heh, heh... (that was the sound of me chuckling)
Unfortunately, I don't have any suggestions. Except, get rid of anything she can climb on. :)
Grace has been doing this for a little while. Maybe six weeks? At this point, she climbs up onto EVERYTHING. Everything. It's funny to me now, as long as she's not in a precarious place.
So, here's my help for you - take a deep breath and celebrate with Noah. I'm sure he's very proud of himself.
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