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Chocolate Lips
13-10-2008, 10:35pm
:hissyfit:

I have the laziest children known to man, I thought Isabel was a slow developer but James is going to beat her hands down.

He shows no intention of ever walking, I can't see him getting their before Christmas :happyno:

In a way life is easier with him crawling as walking is when all the accidents start and if the past is anything to go by, we are going to have shedloads. :doh: But man, is it frustrating.

jubiedoo16
13-10-2008, 10:39pm
CL remember not so many months ago assuring me DD would walk...and she did....she was late at 19months but you know he will do it.:smile:

Littlejojo
13-10-2008, 10:40pm
course he will, you know Holly has only been walking less than 2 weeks now. He will get there. Enjoy it while you can.

Chocolate Lips
13-10-2008, 10:41pm
CL remember not so many months ago assuring me DD would walk...and she did....she was late at 19months but you know he will do it.:smile:

:nod: I remember, I said that because my Isabel was the same.

I know he will get there but my arms are frigging killing me from holding him all the time :lol:

jubiedoo16
13-10-2008, 10:45pm
:nod: I remember, I said that because my Isabel was the same.

I know he will get there but my arms are frigging killing me from holding him all the time :lol:


I feel your pain....I actually did my back serious damage carrying DD. Not fun.

scatterbrain
13-10-2008, 11:54pm
I think I was nealy 2 before I walked

Cheetara
14-10-2008, 09:46am
Thomas was 21 months before he walked. That was interesting lugging him around whilst pregnant with Lucy :yeahright:

zwinnie
14-10-2008, 09:50am
Ines was 22 months :shock: . It was the carrying around that I found so difficult - and things like not being able to stand her down before I got her in the car etc.

I start wondering if she was ever going to get there and we were referred to hospital and physio. She's still way behind her peers in terms of her gait, but she's catching up!

Chocolate Lips
14-10-2008, 10:03am
Ah so he could have a little way to go yet, :lol: My next paediatrician appointment for his eating/constipation/screaming the house down is around Christmas or just after so if he's not walking then I might just get him to check him over. I think he's just lazy though :lol:

Jubjub
14-10-2008, 10:08am
William was the same. He didn't really shift himself until he was 17 months. He's always been a really cautious boy though, and won't try anything until he's certain he's not going to hurt himself if he fails. Plus he was lazy!