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baby mouth on screen door

I WALKED IN ON LAWSON DOING THIS…

May 1, 2018 Eric Leave a Comment

baby mouth on screen doorI took Gwendolyn upstairs to change her in the nursery before lunch.  Lawson stayed behind as I did not feel like carrying them simultaneously.  Sometimes in urgent situations,  I have to carry them upstairs together.  They can get very loud and fussy.  If Sara is pumping milk and they start crying, or yank at tubes and cords it stresses her out and affects her supply, so I have to remove them quickly.  This was not one of those times and I was lagging after a long morning of baby wrangling and chores.

When I went back downstairs to scoop up my son, I found him by a low window.  Nothing surprising there.  Gwendolyn and Lawson both look out the window occasionally.  It wasn’t even that surprising that he was standing.  He has been doing that a lot lately and I’ve seen him get up using the windowsill for support.  The odd thing was that he was wiping the window with a cloth.

baby wiping windowIt was actually a baby wipe he had gotten a hold of.  I don’t know where he got that.  I’m sorry to say we haven’t cleaned the windows in a while.  There is no way he could have witnessed us doing this, so he didn’t learn it from us.  It’s pretty neat though.  Maybe I can get him to do the other windows in the house.

The sight of what appeared to be my nine month old son washing windows was so surreal.  It got me thinking about the things they will be able to do in the years ahead and how someday they will be doing actual chores around the house.  I think I was about 4 when I started taking the garbage out.  That was my first household chore that I can remember.  What age do you think is right for that sort of job?  I gotta put this guy to work!

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Eric Lundberg was born in Santa Barbara, California in 1980.  He worked for the Walt Disney Company for 6 years.  In that time he met his wife Sara.  Eric studied theater as an actor/writer.  Later, he transitioned to film as a writer/director at Ventura College and the neighboring CAPS TV.  He has assisted Budget Savvy Diva with content over the years.  His past blogs have ranged from the absurd to movie news and later writing tutorials.  Wishing to document his journey and experiences as a new parent he left his office job to blog full time.  The Lundberg Family now lives near Portland, OR.

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