2. Refuse stand up to furniture without flopping over after a few seconds.
3. Refuse to pull yourself up to standing.
4. Do not follow one-step commands consistently.
5. Do not have a two word vocabulary.
6. Do not attempt to take steps while someone is holding your hands.
That's the failing part.
Here's the loving mother part:
Just be the cutest,

funniest,

happiest,

sweetest,

best baby a mother could ask for.

And then, the day after your doctor's appointment, start giving high fives and kisses, waving, and saying "bye" whenever anyone asks you to. And then start cruising around the furniture a few days after that.
But, don't worry, I would have loved you anyway. Happy belated, little one.
2 comments:
Dear The Dozen --
Your head is really large. That's good enough for me.
P.S. Don't let that doctor get to you. Pretty soon, you'll be able to judo kick him.
Well-checks aren't supposed to be stressful, but they just ARE!!
Kind of funny that within a week you were seeing a lot of the "needed" milestones being passed.
He is a cutie...and you're right...not one bit of that matters to a mother.
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