rollin' with my homies
The weekend we went to St. Louis, Kenny took a large leap (or roll) forward (or backwards), when he began turning over onto his tummy from his back. After some hard work, small hissy fits, and general confusion over just what the heck was going on, Mr. K mastered the art of rolling onto his belly and back again.
Kenny's bald spot is thankful, as now he tends to sleep mostly on his belly, thus giving the back of his head (and hairline) a bit of a break. Of course, the longer he works on this, the more he has begun to explore the confines of his crib. Nowadays, we find invariably put him down to sleep on his back in the center of his crib, then when we go back to check on him, he's made his way up to the top corner, where he is either on his side or tummy. Our favorite is when he falls asleep with his arms tucked under his stomach, and his tush stuck way up in the air, as he rests on his knees. In the words of his mother, it's "wikkid cute." I concur.
He has also made a great deal of headway with his tummy time, and often rocks a bit on his knees, while holding his head way up in the air. I think this means that crawling is a lot closer than we think, which means we have some serious baby-proofing to do around here...
Kenny's bald spot is thankful, as now he tends to sleep mostly on his belly, thus giving the back of his head (and hairline) a bit of a break. Of course, the longer he works on this, the more he has begun to explore the confines of his crib. Nowadays, we find invariably put him down to sleep on his back in the center of his crib, then when we go back to check on him, he's made his way up to the top corner, where he is either on his side or tummy. Our favorite is when he falls asleep with his arms tucked under his stomach, and his tush stuck way up in the air, as he rests on his knees. In the words of his mother, it's "wikkid cute." I concur.
He has also made a great deal of headway with his tummy time, and often rocks a bit on his knees, while holding his head way up in the air. I think this means that crawling is a lot closer than we think, which means we have some serious baby-proofing to do around here...


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