Apparently Alexandra is a little Houdini. . . .Christopher went to get her out of her crib this morning to find out - she was already out of her crib! She was happily playing with toys on the ground in her room! She must have climbed out of her crib onto the floor while wearing her sleep sack. We are very impressed with her ninja skills. We also need to do further baby-proofing in her room if she is going to be playing in there unsupervised.
I didn't realize she had a sleep sack on! That's impressive that she can climb while wearing one of those -- but that can be hazardous so I'd stop using it if you plan to keep her in the crib (no socks, either). 'Wouldn't want that little Houdini-Ninja-CutiePie to slip or get caught on something! God Bless Her she's got the same climbing gene my boys got LoL
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Yikes! I'm impressed with her Ninja skills! Don't let he teach Finley anything.
ReplyDeleteWow! That's impressive and scary! I didn't think we'd have to worry about that for a while.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize she had a sleep sack on! That's impressive that she can climb while wearing one of those -- but that can be hazardous so I'd stop using it if you plan to keep her in the crib (no socks, either). 'Wouldn't want that little Houdini-Ninja-CutiePie to slip or get caught on something! God Bless Her she's got the same climbing gene my boys got LoL
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