Honestly, I do hope that happens soon, because lately he's been squirming out of his swaddle and rolling over in his crib at night and for the first time today during a nap. The picture below shows how I found him today during his nap. It's just scary, because he rolls up next to the bumper and can't roll back and then he gets frustrated. Plus, I know sleeping on the stomach is a greater SIDS risk, so it just scares me a little, but I can't stop the kid from rolling, so I'll just get used to it. He always seems fine.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Gotcha...roll and roll back
Today I caught on film Connor rolling over and then rolling back. You'll see in the video one failed attempt, but then he went back for more and had success rolling both forward and back. Good boy. He now rolls so much more. Before it was only so often and now it seems like he likes to try his new trick almost every time he's on his back. Sadly, he can't roll back that often, which annoys him, but I'm sure he'll figure that out soon enough.
Honestly, I do hope that happens soon, because lately he's been squirming out of his swaddle and rolling over in his crib at night and for the first time today during a nap. The picture below shows how I found him today during his nap. It's just scary, because he rolls up next to the bumper and can't roll back and then he gets frustrated. Plus, I know sleeping on the stomach is a greater SIDS risk, so it just scares me a little, but I can't stop the kid from rolling, so I'll just get used to it. He always seems fine.
Today, we met our friend Andrea and her son for a stroll around the neighborhood. Andrea and 5 week old Mateo live in our neighborhood so they walked over to our house, Connor showed off his rolling skills, and then we took a walk. It was such a gorgeous day and as always it was nice to have some company during the day. Connor was in good spirits so that helped as well.
Honestly, I do hope that happens soon, because lately he's been squirming out of his swaddle and rolling over in his crib at night and for the first time today during a nap. The picture below shows how I found him today during his nap. It's just scary, because he rolls up next to the bumper and can't roll back and then he gets frustrated. Plus, I know sleeping on the stomach is a greater SIDS risk, so it just scares me a little, but I can't stop the kid from rolling, so I'll just get used to it. He always seems fine.
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