re: Noah learning gravity lessons:
Did you guys see him almost tip over in slow-motion part-way through, when Kat tossed the pink ball at him? Caught him just a biiiit off-balance.
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re: Noah learning gravity lessons:
Did you guys see him almost tip over in slow-motion part-way through, when Kat tossed the pink ball at him? Caught him just a biiiit off-balance.
My mom is making me watch the Ghost Whisperer and Amy Acker is on. @@.
Noah meets up with gravity way more often than you'd think. He shouldn't be surprised by it at this point.
And yes, I throw things at my kid.
((I mean, clearly, he was fine. Just confused when gravity suddenly came into play.))
Yes! For the record, I would have laughed in person as well.
Throwing things at them is fun!
I'm pretty much ok. Just marvelling at my stupid and my precarious cabinets.
Noah meets up with gravity way more often than you'd think.
Not more often than I'd think! I've seen a lot of toddlers.
He's big enough for ice skates, but both K and I think he needs more on-his-feet time to get his balance better before we add blades and ice.
dude, I won't let mac on ice skates. mostly because he would be a giant fraidy cat because he freaks when he falls.
I have to admit, after reading about Jack Falla's backyard rink I sort of wish I lived in a place cold enough to build a backyard rink of my own.
Oh, I'd have laughed louder if I'd been there. But I'd have tried to have hid it too.
Noah meets up with gravity way more often than you'd think. He shouldn't be surprised by it at this point.
He's a toddler, they toddle. Much like Weeble Wooble but they totally fall down.
It's the surprise that I find so funny. I mean, I test gravity way too often for my own good but I am generally not startled by it. Just frustrated. It's gravity, it's a law, I get that. I just hate that it's so mean to me.