I think that Nick is going to climb McKinley or Everest some day. He won't stop climbing!! I think I'm going to go crazy. He's been able to climb for some time now and has done it on occasion. Recently though, he has become VERY proficient at it and is on top of something everytime I turn around. He climbs on the piano, the table, the stools (and almost to the counter from them). He also can easily get to the top of the play castle in the playroom - which was the one safe place I could set him and get something done. He simply moves a chair, ball, table etc. and climbs.... I am going to have a very hard time getting anything done in the coming weeks. To make matters worse, we're decking the halls tomorrow (since Ellie is in Babes in Toyland 10 times over the next 2 weekends, we thought we'd do it now!). He's going to be all over the tree!! Wish me luck!
Saturday, November 24, 2007
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We remember Kate and your descriptions of her adventures in climbing when she was about that age.
He must be as strong as Kate.
Maybe you could put the tree up in the playpen?Grandma W.
I'm glad my kids never were much of climbers. It must be hard for you, having four kids and being pregnant and having a little rascal like that.
Our Nicolas couldn't keep his hands of the Christmas tree when he was a year old and he almost toppled it over a few times. Finally a friend gave me a Rosemary bush shaped like a Christmas tree and matching ornaments. That year we had a small tree on our living room shelf. The year after we had a regular tree again. Of course, since Nick is such a climber, that solution might not work for you.
Good luck!
Birgit
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