• Climbing

    From Andy Ball@1:2320/100 to All on Tue May 9 22:37:28 2017
    I looked around yesterday and my sixteen-month-old was
    sitting up in the armchair, looking very proud of himself. Later I caught him in the act of climbing up there and today he has been climbing up onto the sofa

    and a rocking chair of sorts in his room. He likes that one and scares his mum

    by standing on it and throwing himself backwards to make it bang against the wall.

    -Andy.

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  • From NANCY BACKUS@1:2320/100 to ANDY BALL on Mon May 15 10:29:00 2017
    Quoting Andy Ball to All on 05-09-17 22:42 <=-

    Hi, Andy...

    Nice to see someone posting here... :)

    I looked around yesterday and my sixteen-month-old was
    sitting up in the armchair, looking very proud of himself. Later I
    caught him in the act of climbing up there and today he has been
    climbing up onto the sofa and a rocking chair of sorts in his room.

    Sounds like an active sort... ;) Expanding his horizons, too... :)

    He likes that one and scares his mum by standing on it and throwing himself backwards to make it bang against the wall.

    And does it scare you a bit too... or does it just remind you of what
    you were like at that age (or a bit older)...? <G> Hopefully he's
    not causing too much damage to the wall, or the chair... ;)

    ttyl neb

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  • From Jeff Smith@1:2320/100 to Andy Ball on Thu Jul 6 00:24:26 2017
    Hello Andy,

    I looked around yesterday and my sixteen-month-old was
    sitting up in the armchair, looking very proud of himself. Later I caught him
    in the act of climbing up there and today he has been climbing up onto the sof >and a rocking chair of sorts in his room. He likes that one and scares his mu
    by standing on it and throwing himself backwards to make it bang against the wall.

    Reminds me of my son Shawn as a 9-10 month old. I would put him to bed in his crib and tuck him in. I would then turn towards the door and maybe take two steps. I would hear a noise and turn back to find Shawn standing on the floor behind me. That little guy was quick. He used to worry me now and then with the

    things he would do without any apparent fear. Now... as a father himself he has

    a little boy who acts just like he did at that age. <g>


    Jeff

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  • From Nancy Backus@1:2320/100 to Jeff Smith on Tue Jul 11 14:08:40 2017
    Quoting Jeff Smith to Andy Ball on 06-Jul-2017 00:24 <=-

    Reminds me of my son Shawn as a 9-10 month old. I would put him to bed
    in his crib and tuck him in. I would then turn towards the door and
    maybe take two steps. I would hear a noise and turn back to find Shawn standing on the floor behind me. That little guy was quick. He used to worry me now and then with the things he would do without any apparent fear. Now... as a father himself he has a little boy who acts just
    like he did at that age. <g>

    So, does he relate to the kid... or understand finally what he put you through...? <G> Apparently his fearlessness didn't lead him to an
    early demise, anyway... :)

    ttyl neb

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