Now that Colin has become more mobile, he's also gained quite a bit of confidence in his abilities to get around...and more importantly, to get what he's after. While doing some FaceTime with Nani last week (one of Colin's favorite things to do), we were amazed at how quickly he scooted across the carpet to get to the screen! It was really more of an "army crawl," but he saw what he wanted and made it happen! He not only rolls from his back to his tummy, he can now turn himself all the way around to face any direction he chooses. Colin can easily get his legs bent underneath of him so he's up on all fours, and rocks back and forth before he starts to scoot. He's ready to do some serious crawling now!
We've also had a few laughs while watching the video monitor above his crib. Our sweet baby boy who used to hate tummy time now happily rolls into this position for sleep. He's never in the same place he started, and we'll often find him with his legs on his bumpers or his cute little bottom in the air :) Colin also sleeps with his "blankie bear" now, and this has really helped to signal when it's time to go to sleep. Dad and Mary's friends, Dave and Faith Rowe, gave us a little pacifier with a small beanie frog attached to it (called Wub-a-Nub), and this has also become a welcome friend in the crib. Colin loves to wake up slowly and hold his Wub-a-Nub and fiddle with the taggies on his blanket. It's really very cute! But a brand new surprise came during this morning's nap. After hearing a few noises, we knew that Colin must be awake. Marshall and I peeked at the monitor to discover him sitting up in his crib, just staring at the camera...quite pleased with this new accomplishment. So pleased, in fact, that this new-found skill already seems to have become a bit of a distraction when it's time to sleep. When it came time for his afternoon nap, Colin wanted to practice going back and forth between laying down and sitting up, over and over. Eventually, he fell asleep...but as soon as he woke up from this nap, he popped right up and sat in his crib until I came in! You can be sure that the very next thing on our to-do list is to lower that crib so our little trickster doesn't escape!
Here are some cute pictures I took of the video monitor screen, to give you an idea. The first one shows Colin in the "downward facing dog" position...aka, tush in the air! The second one shows him just sitting in his crib, probably just as surprised as we were at the accomplishment!
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