So I get home from work the other day and Natalie tells me to get the camera and look at the video she took. I was all ready to be amazed, but I figured it would be Jack's genius or humor that would amaze me. Nope. I was amazed to see my little buddy throw his leg over his crib rail and proceed to make his way over the top that has to be at least 4 feet high. "Huh," I thought, "where did that come from?"
Here's the video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWd3ORFH_YA
We also had planned to take Jack to "try out" a gymnastics class that evening (good timing I guess). We got there a little early and Jack was ready for action, he wanted to do all the things the big kids were doing. So after about 15 minutes of manual baby restraint, it was time for him to warm up. This didn't go so well, he was more interested in swinging from the bars than stretching. After that things got going a little better as the kids would rotate around and do different things like hang and swing on the bars, walk on a small balance beam, crab walk, etc. A few minutes later the kids got to go into a larger play area and do similar things, but this had more options. He especially liked to swing on the rings and crawl through the "lion's den." He did good with this part too, and I think he learned alot about waiting his turn. Then it was time for the giant trampoline. Jack LOVED IT. All the kids would sit at one end and one by one jump down to the coach, then crawl through a little hole in the wall where they could slide and then climb back up and out to the starting area. Jack was the first to go, and boy can he jump. As soon as he got back to the start he wanted to go again (and actually did), so we used this as a chance to learn about following rules, and he really seemed to get it. the next time he reached the start he looked at me, I asked him to wait, so he sat down in his spot and waited until his name was called. He continued to do this until they changed the activity again. Finally it was time for the marshmellow pit--a large enclosed area filled with big foam blocks. The kids jumped in one at a time, and despte being the only 2 year old (most were 3+) he dove right in, made his way across (with a little help from a mom that was in with them) and then climbed up a ladder to an even higher jumping in area. He was ready go jump, a solid 6 foot drop, but luckily the coach was there, and lowered him on her feet and scooted him off, probably only 4 feet at that point. Class was over after that, and we were headed home. After all that activity Jack was ready for bed.
But, before bed could happen we decided to take the side rail off of his bed and put on the toddler bed kit to turn it into a "big boy bed." This was quite the process to add one piece of wood, but after his little climb over, it needed to happen. When it was time for bed, Jack seemed a little confused about the change, but went right to sleep. We covered the floor beneath him with pillows and waited to see if he would stay in bed or not. He did, until about midnight when we awoke to him on the floor crying. I went in and got him back into bed and he went back to sleep right away. Again at three he was out, this time Nat heard him and put him back in bed where he slept until the morning. Tonight is night 2, and Nat put some blankets under the open side of the bed to elevate it and keep him from rolling out. Hopefully it continues to go well.
Gosh, a big boy bed already. It seems he is growing up too fast. Probably a good thing with a new little one on the way!
ReplyDeletethat video is great! he is a big boy!
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