Things that go bump in the night? No, I am more scared of the thing that goes "waa" in the night. And now . . . IT CRAWLS.
When he started rolling over (and just kept rolling and rolling), they told me to be afraid.
When he started rocking back and forth on all fours, they told me to be very afraid.
I knew the day was going to come before I was ready, but I thought to myself, "I'm sure I have another month before he REALLY gets it. He's only 6 months old." Boy, was I wrong. My second baby has zero interest in being a baby. He has a big brother to keep up with, after all.
Last week, Kellan started crawling and hasn't looked back (except that one time when I am pretty sure he turned around, mouthed the words "eat my dust", laughed in a rather maniacal fashion, and kept going). And we're off!
Security footage that I obtained of the suspect at large. |
IF YOU SEE THIS BABY, please stop him from crawling under the table. He hits his head EVERY time. |