Sweet has nothing to do with it; it was a self-defense move. My office is right near her cube, so Shane and I get to hear the crying the most.
No biggie on the URLs. He actually has some of the toys (or some that look awfully similiar, anyway), but he hasn't quite gotten the idea that his arms are attached and controllable, so most toys are lost on him. I looked at the bouncer when I was in Target, and almost got it. I ended up going with a baby gym thing with lights and hanging toys instead (which hasn't been tried yet, since the saucer went over well enough today to keep him mostly happy). On previous occassions I have purchased some pacifiers (he doesn't like pacifiers, though, so that was pretty much a bust), and some rattles that velcro around his wrist (which he doesn't quite get yet; I suspect he'd like them more if I put them around his foot instead, since he kicks more than he waves his arms).
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Date: 2005-10-07 08:33 pm (UTC)No biggie on the URLs. He actually has some of the toys (or some that look awfully similiar, anyway), but he hasn't quite gotten the idea that his arms are attached and controllable, so most toys are lost on him. I looked at the bouncer when I was in Target, and almost got it. I ended up going with a baby gym thing with lights and hanging toys instead (which hasn't been tried yet, since the saucer went over well enough today to keep him mostly happy). On previous occassions I have purchased some pacifiers (he doesn't like pacifiers, though, so that was pretty much a bust), and some rattles that velcro around his wrist (which he doesn't quite get yet; I suspect he'd like them more if I put them around his foot instead, since he kicks more than he waves his arms).
The soother is neat. I may pick one of those up.