
When he sits up, his eye level is just over the top bar of the crib so he can see out into his room. We'll sit and just listen as he jabbers on!
Over the weekend, we played a bit and brought in a few of his friends!

One man's chronicle at juggling the early years of parenthood, domesticity, and his sanity!
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random thought while viewing this pic....a question about making the crib/changing the sheet. (not that you'll answer - ha). Anyway - do you take that bumper pad off when you change the crib sheet or do you just shove it around to get the mattress back in place? I hate how Grant's bumper pad gets in the way of an easy sheet changing exercise....wondered if you had a better idea.
Bumper stays on. With a little force, the mattress comes up. The biggest challenge is meeting the wife's expectations of maintaining the bed skirt as I shove the mattrees back down!
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