Saturday, January 17, 2009

Walk on

After 7 months of immobility, 4+ months of intensive crawling , 5 months of cruising and handhold-walking, T is officially an independent "i can go where i want" man! Hooray! So many moms and dads have warned me that walking is a whole new chapter and that I should enjoy the crawling/dependent phase because this new chapter can be tiring... but I have to say, C and I are sooo psyched T has finally crossed over with his own two feet!

It's been a slow path as T is a cautious little one. If he doesn't feel secure or comfortable, he won't take the leap. It took one month of holding hands while walking for him to finally muster up the courage to let go and stumble down the aisle. C and I call T our drunken little sailor because stumble, he does and drunken, he seems with his wobbly little legs. These days, he's walks everywhere -- in and out of rooms, back and forth down the hallway and up and down the living room. Baby no more, toddler he is!

Walk on, honey bunches of oats!


T reading a Korean book -- sa rang hae!


This book is sooooo funny!!

...Enuff with the books, now I need to run some numbers..

All done with my calculations..

All bundled up

Where we going mommy?

Strolling along down Haight St. is so much fun!

Walking in front of a store in the Haight

What are they selling there, daddy?

Hookah, anyone?

Posing on Page. St


One of T's favorite positions -- upside down

Why does everyone look so much better from here, daddy?


Can we do it again?

Pushing my stroller

Mall walking

T's favorite new store (he claims that its because of the pink polka dotted dog!)


Mommy, this pieces are soo interesting.


Wait, I want to look at more...

Walking outside is soo much fun!

Pushing my stroller again (mommy and daddy aren't very good at it)

Out and about

Hi mommy, i love you


...but can you walk a bit faster..?


T scared of this doggie (to note, we've learned that he closes his eyes when he's scared)

Daddy, I would like to get down..


View from the top




2 comments:

Eugine Chung said...

He looks like a BIG boy.. walking around with his fashionable coat and scarf.

I saw the English (original version) of the Sa-rang-hae book. And guess what? The translated version is actually so much better! Ed reads to my babies every night... in plural. :)

Tara said...

Horray!!!! WTG T!