
Barrett's swing is set up next to the computer so while I play, he can swing. I usually can get a good 15 minutes of "me time" before he's ready to do something else.
Since he has now mastered the art of flipping over, I guess I was stupid to think that it wouldn't happen in the swing too!
Last night while I was typing my blog, he flipped himself over. I was waiting on the inevitable cry for help that always comes when he flips in his bouncy seat. I quickly snapped a photo, and was about to rescue him when I realized that he was laughing.

When I went around to the other side of the swing, I snapped this photo.

While I am typing this, my son is happily belly down. If it gets me five extra minutes, he can swing any way he wants to.
1 comment:
That's awesome. Such a huge discovery for them when they discover stuff like this! I hope mine will be as happy as yours!
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