And Emme standing, YES STANDING, practically nose diving out. How can it not have crossed my mind that it was time to move the mattress down?!
Well, disaster averted. Now Emme's crib is furniture surfer safe.
It also just occurred to me to start brushing her teeth even though she sprouted her first pearly white nearly four months ago.
My poor neglected fourth child, is there a therapy fund I should be contributing to?
Well, disaster averted. Now Emme's crib is furniture surfer safe.
It also just occurred to me to start brushing her teeth even though she sprouted her first pearly white nearly four months ago.
My poor neglected fourth child, is there a therapy fund I should be contributing to?
9 comments:
I wish I could say it gets better... but for me... not so much. :) That fund ideas isn't bad. ;) Good thing your girls love each other so much and know they are so loved by mom and dad.
Those are the greatest pictures! And needful neglect is so freeing for kids.
Rest assured that it was probably the best morning of their lives so far :)
Thanks for my daily dose of darling granddaughters.
You are heeeeelarious- always. I'm sure her teeff' will survive. ... thrive even. Fact.
Love your girls morning time!
Hahaha. Well, I'm only on number two and her crib mattress is at a questionably safe height right now. I guess that will be our weekend project.
I feel like it takes the almost dangerous escape to get me to realize it's time to lower the crib
Cute little squishy mishy Emme-bug. She is such a baby Kate, to me.
standing already! they grow up too quickly and I understand what you mean by the 4th neglected child... tell yourself its not neglect, it life experience. x
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