6 Seconds is not enough
Our Vine videos from the beginning. It’s a bit slow in the beginning, but gets much cuter half way through.
Join us on Vine: The Art of Making a Baby
Our Vine videos from the beginning. It’s a bit slow in the beginning, but gets much cuter half way through.
Join us on Vine: The Art of Making a Baby
As I wrote in the 11months post, Lexi started walking full time {with support} at 9 months and then with one hand + first independent steps at 10 months and then full on ran throwing our hands aside at 11 months.
Here is the progress video of what it all looked like.
I cannot believe what a chubster she was before she started walking (i.e. in the first shots)
And if you don’t want to waste time looking at how she arrived at walking, you can check out her toddling around for the last 2 weeks.
Complete with head shakes, belly rubs, flashcard kisses, stumbles, screams and lots of running and falling into things. Hit change quality to view it in HD or less fuzzy.
I don’t know where to start. Again.
Again. You’ve blown our minds.
Yes, we are first time parents so our minds are pretty easy to blow. But you’re still a rockstar, regardless of anything.
At 10 months 6 days exactly you took your first independent steps. The next day you ran from mommy to grandma, and back. Then to daddy and back. By midmonth you were taking 10 steps on your own. They were wobbly and were more like running than walking- you were in the process of falling and catching yourself over and over again, which is what walking is, essentially. You spent this last month doing nothing but walking holding onto one of our hands. You don’t like holding two hands. Oh no, you push the second hand away and walk with pride holding onto only 1 finger. Crawling is long abandoned.