Elise finally started rolling over for us tonight. She had been getting close, figuring out how to flip to her side before getting stuck.
But now rolling from back to stomach is almost easy for her.
Maybe it's because of all her practice at school. Turns out that Elise has been rolling all over the place at school for about a week. The teacher mentioned it to me Friday, thinking that Elise already has done that for us at home.
Uhm, nope.
Anyway, what an accomplishment, right? Yes, but it didn't take long to identify a pitfall of this new talent.
About 3 a.m. this morning we awoke to Elise crying in her crib. No surprise; she's been doing that a few times each night, usually because she spits out her Nuk only to realize spitting it out wasn't a good idea.
So I go wandering into
her room (more on that development soon) and wouldn't you know she had rolled over and was all worked up because, well, she was stuck on her belly and couldn't figure out what to do. I flipped her onto her back, popped in the Nuk and went back to bed.
Twenty minutes later, same crying from the other room. I wandered in there and wouldn't you know she had rolled over and was all worked up because, well, she had scooted herself to the side of the crib and poked her right arm down the side of the mattress, wedging it between the mattress and the crib rails.
She looked like a panicked animal stuck in a trap.
Problem solved, baby on back, I went to bed.
(Note: Some of you might like to see video of this lady's smooth moves on the living room floor, and I'd be happy to oblige, but it seems we're having some technical difficulty posting video. Stay tuned. Although, by the time I get this fixed, she'll be waltzing.)