this walking by yourself thing is hard. i can kinda take a couple of steps by myself but occasionally i trip over my socks or something and down i go. i don’t like that.
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this walking by yourself thing is hard. i can kinda take a couple of steps by myself but occasionally i trip over my socks or something and down i go. i don’t like that.
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Keep at it! You’ll get the hang of it. After a while you’ll be as good at walking as your parents and I bet they hardly ever fall down.
there’s a phrase for accomplishing something in small increments. it’s called “baby steps.”
you may be frustrated by not reaching a goal right away (in this case, walking unaided) — but i am impressed with your progress. chin up!
“Put one foot in front of the other,
And soon you’ll be walkin’ ‘cross the floor-or-or.
Put one foot in front of the other,
And soon you’ll be walkin’ out the door.”
Walking is a difficult responsibility,
But oh what a good boy you’ll be,
When at last you’re on your own two feet
And smiling at every one you meet.
Break a legGood luck and keep practicing!
aw. that really is nice.
And Eli, keep at it. We are so proud that you are already walking! (or trying)
Hey, I forget how from time to time. It happens. I still trip over my own big feet, too. It’s … fun.
i don’t know that bg can be very clumsy.
thank you./ though it was my chin that i hit the other day while trying to walk.
thank you everyone for the kind words. i would have replied earlier but i was totally coming home from arkansas with mj and then it was new years and whee were there a lot of fans at the party./
Sometimes bg does that on purpose. Get him to tell you about falling down in a big room with lots of people. Twice. On purpose.
Papa Ray