


No, he's not walking (good crawlers apparently tend to walk late), but I think Spring may be around the corner. Now because I typed that we'll have a blizzard next week. Bulbs are starting to emerge and most improtantly, our Quince is blooming. This is the first fully blooming plant of the Spring. Otherwise, I'm not overly fond of the plant--it's got thorns and needs heavy pruning each year (it gets very leggy). I'm excited about Spring, but more than likely about the warm weather we had today--felt like 70 outside!
Eddie and I went and played outside. I discovered that in one split second, he can pick up and jam leaves and grass in his mouth. He deomonstrated this skill over and over. It was the first time he'd really had the chance to crawl around outside on the grass. I don't know that he knew what to make of it, but he was certainly interested. Hope the grass stains will come out of his pants.
1 comment:
Get use to everything going in his mouth till around age 3. Toddlers are very oral, in that they have not fully explored something until it goes in their mouth. Now is the time to be concerned about what is on the ground or in easy reach. Many people suggest that if something is small enough to go through a toliet paper roll tube then it is a choking hazard. Not to scare you but to make you aware. Thier are also plastic tubes that you can use to make sure something is not a choking hazzard, I think you may be able to get it from a pharmacy or they may be able to tell you where to find it. Enjoy the nice weather and maybee it will stay. Enjoy every moment you have with Eddie, as each one will be different for you and D.
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