Thunk
Will cried most of last week. I am not exaggerating. If he was home - he was crying. One night I was so tired of the crying that I put Will in his bed so that I could cook dinner. It seemed to work. He wasn't crazy about getting in his bed, but he didn't cry too long so I assumed all was well.
A few minutes later I heard a very loud "thunk." Michael, Sam and Finn were in the garage working out so I assumed Michael had dropped a weight and went about my business. After getting dinner finished up I went upstairs to get Will. When I opened the door to his room I was surprised when his whole body fell into the hallway. It was at this moment that I realized that the very loud "thunk" was Will falling out of his crib. I have no idea how he fell - it could have been head first or he could have fallen onto his bottom - no idea. I was just glad he wasn't hurt. That night we lowered his bed from the medium position to the lowest position.
Here is Will's new haircut. I finally bit the bullet and got his hair cut really short - a.k.a. - all the curls are gone. Even though I miss the curls, I think that he looks just as cute with really short hair.
A few minutes later I heard a very loud "thunk." Michael, Sam and Finn were in the garage working out so I assumed Michael had dropped a weight and went about my business. After getting dinner finished up I went upstairs to get Will. When I opened the door to his room I was surprised when his whole body fell into the hallway. It was at this moment that I realized that the very loud "thunk" was Will falling out of his crib. I have no idea how he fell - it could have been head first or he could have fallen onto his bottom - no idea. I was just glad he wasn't hurt. That night we lowered his bed from the medium position to the lowest position.
Here is Will's new haircut. I finally bit the bullet and got his hair cut really short - a.k.a. - all the curls are gone. Even though I miss the curls, I think that he looks just as cute with really short hair.
He has decided that he loves to lay on his back and hold his feet.
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