Much earlier than I thought such a thing might have happened, Alexander has started pushing toy cars around. He loves things with wheels!
This morning he wouldn't stop driving his car around to have breakfast, which meant that I got to play the role of roadway. Anytime he dropped his car (or if I ever tried to take it away) he'd stop nursing so that he could retrieve/find it.
He also cruised along the entire length of the bed this morning without falling over. In the past when he's tried walking along the furniture either his top half would get over ambitious and he'd reach too far (causing him to tip over) or his bottom half would get antsy and he'd start bouncing and jumping (causing him to tip over). Today he just walked along the the bed like it was normal.
This morning he wouldn't stop driving his car around to have breakfast, which meant that I got to play the role of roadway. Anytime he dropped his car (or if I ever tried to take it away) he'd stop nursing so that he could retrieve/find it.
He also cruised along the entire length of the bed this morning without falling over. In the past when he's tried walking along the furniture either his top half would get over ambitious and he'd reach too far (causing him to tip over) or his bottom half would get antsy and he'd start bouncing and jumping (causing him to tip over). Today he just walked along the the bed like it was normal.
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