How many parents Remember .....

United States
September 11, 2008 11:09pm CST
When there Kid(s) started learning to walk or even crawl for that matter? My youngest son is 9months old....he could do the army crawl but couldnt get all the way up for a while then today out of nowhere he got up and crawled from one side of the room to the other oh my i was so happy and excited to see it. When my Oldest son took his frist step it was just amazing cuz he was holding on to the chair in the kitchen and out of nowhere just let go and ran to the other chair its was to cool.
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• United States
12 Sep 08
Well my daughter is 8 months now but started to army crawl at the third week of her seventh month and is now all over the place. She lifts herself up by holding on to tables and chairs and has learned to touch her toes and come back up. Still no walking but yet it is exciting to watch her move towards her next developmental milestone getting closer to the walking and then running around.
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• United States
12 Sep 08
I agree as well..its so exciting to see your little ones growing up and it just seems like yesterday you just had em. SO awesome if i must say so myself.I love watching my youngest learn how to crawl and walk and my oldest watching him when he learned how to do these things its jsut amazing how fast they grow up.
• Canada
12 Sep 08
I remember all that stuff about my children . It was so exciting when they learned to do this stuff that it was not something I could forget but on the off chance I did , I wrote it all day in baby books and in scrapbooking pages and this refreshes my memory anytime I am unsure about how old they were . There are some things we always forget and it is a good idea to mark it down because they grow way to fast and we want to remember them when they were little forever :)
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• United States
12 Sep 08
Yea i agree i do tend to forget a lot sometimes but i do the scrapbooking ordeal which is always a great thing to do.and Its a good memory for when kids get older and want to know about there baby life and how things was and what the world looked like then and thats just a great memory i can share with my sons when they get older.
• United States
13 Sep 08
i know its exciting being able to see your kid do things for the first time i actually caught my first kid on video..got lucky on that one...shes now 4 and i'm glad i have those memories but my youngest hes 18 months and it took him a while to start walking he just started out of the blue.
• United States
13 Sep 08
My oldest i didnt get to get him on viedo but just lucky i had a camera sitting on the table when he done it so i got a picture but didnt get to do the viedo thing...and it was jsut crazy and so adorable.