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Baby M - Two week update
#11
Congrats!

Not to early to begin childproofing: outlets, cupboards, drawers with dangerous stuff inside (crawlers and toddlers will experiment with and chew on anything), stairs (gates!), etc., etc.

These plastic fences are useful for walling off areas you don't want little ones fiddling with (like audio equipment)—we use as a barrier around the electronics, not an enclosure:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00020L78M?psc=1

Good luck!

/Mr Lynn
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#12
Maybe you'll be lucky like we were. Our son was a late walker and never really got into the phase of trying to run away from us. And he also didn't seem to be overly curious to stick everything in his mouth. And perhaps the best of all is that he rarely ever did that high pitched screech that toddlers make. We often had people stop by our table in restaurants and tell us how well behaved he was. I do, however, regret that he has become a master at sarcasm. But he's at the age where we can impose consequences.
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#13
Congrats - and we will understand when you post in the middle of the night; MRF should be a great way to help you get back to sleep after Little M has cried...
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#14
FYI : http://theoatmeal.com/pl/minor_differences4/kids



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#15
Thanks for the update — very glad to hear how well she is doing.
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#16
Thanks for the early review, looking forwards to more in-depth reports. Sounds like 5/5 stars so far!

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#17
Might be a good time to get started on the next brood.
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