He rolled under his crib and was hanging on to the railings. Shortly after this picture, he moved under the lowest rail and his head was stuck between the rail and the carpet. He wasn't too happy about it.
I guess he wasn't too cold on his lower extremities.
Several times I have heard a crash and look over to find his play-mat turned over and in disarray. Needless to say he's still kicking and playing even when it's all over the floor.
This time he decided to roll over in his bouncy chair and back out. He can't walk or stand, so there would have been a crash from him had I let him continue.
More than once, he's found the underside of the coffee table more interesting than his toys.
Often if I place him on his play-mat (on the left) he ends up faraway pounding on our hard floor with his little feet.
Those not pictured include: rolling around our bedroom floor finding the corner of the bedspread to chew on, rolling into our bathroom, finding my sandal in the living room and chewing on it, getting a leg stuck under my dresser and another time under his dresser, completely stopping his swing while sitting, with the motor running, by hanging over the side dragging his monkey on the ground and redistributing his weight.
Those not pictured include: rolling around our bedroom floor finding the corner of the bedspread to chew on, rolling into our bathroom, finding my sandal in the living room and chewing on it, getting a leg stuck under my dresser and another time under his dresser, completely stopping his swing while sitting, with the motor running, by hanging over the side dragging his monkey on the ground and redistributing his weight.
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