After two extremely unpleasant nights, including screaming at bedtime (by Audrey, not us), we figured we'd eschew the ubiquitous advice of putting babies her age to bed early and let her yawns be our guide instead. That meant an extra hour and a half of working on her floor routine. Our little Mary Lou Retton decided to thank us by demonstrating her new-found tumbling skills. She rolled over from front to back, twice!
In case you didn't hear Kelly's squeals from where you are (highly unlikely if you were anywhere in the lower 48), I'll replay it for you:
AHHHHHHHHHhhhhh!!!!!!!!
EEEEEYYYYEEEEHH!!!!!!!!
Needless to say, we were quite thrilled.
So, congrats Audrey. You're on the road to mobility. Just don't ask for the keys to the car quite yet.
Monday, February 1, 2010
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I heard it! And I ALMOST saw it! Can't wait to see it in person!
ReplyDeleteYayyyyy! Big day!!! It's funny...I read once that when babies are learning new skills it disrupts their sleep. Like for adults, before a big presentation you are going over your notes in your mind and can't sleep. Can you picture Audrey awake and screaming but thinking, I KNOW I CAN ROLL OVER - JUST PUT ME ON THE FLOOR SO I CAN TRY!!!
ReplyDeleteGood job Audrey!!!!! Watch out cats, it is just beginning
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!!
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