Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The Military Crawl

Alyssa is now crawling. Man, I'm not ready for this. She's 7 1/2 months old already. Time flies when you're insanely busy and having fun.

Alyssa started pushing herself around with her right foot and left shoulder a couple of weeks ago. I called this her military crawl: tummy on the ground, low and slow. But in the last week, she's become proficient at crawling on her knees, which has greatly increased her speed and maneuverability. So in response, I've been madly baby-proofing the house for the last week, because if she wants something then she just goes and gets it. I'm about halfway done and so happy to be decluttering my life. It's amazing how much crap you acquire when you live in one place for several years. I've been meaning to make a huge give-away pile for at least two years, and now I'm finally getting it done. Check out the Salvation Army store in PB for some cool stuff.

One of Alyssa's new favorite activities is trying to follow mommy or daddy around the house. She isn't that fast yet, but she loves when we stop so she can catch up. She also loves tootling around the kitchen while we're cooking dinner trying to catch us. She also, also loves going for walks in her stroller. We went to the county fair a few times last month and she refused to take naps because there was too much to look at while we were walking around.

Other amazing (at least to me) developmental feats she's recently mastered include pushing herself to sit up from laying down on the floor and pulling herself into the standing position. We predict that she'll be walking in no time, which we're REALLY not ready for. But, then again, I thought she would be crawling at least a month ago, so don't bet on my predictions.

One thing we need to get better at is getting her to sleep through the night. She started sleeping through the night a couple of months ago, but then she started teething and it was all over. I'm thinking it's time to start letting her cry it out so she learns to put herself back to sleep at night. She's been getting up every couple of hours and needing to be held and given a bottle before she'll go back to sleep. We're exhausted and need a good night's sleep. Bad. Any suggestions from experienced mommies and daddies???

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