zippetydude wrote:You realize that walking and running come very close together developmentally! When Cat was two, she informed me the was a (pronounce like Elmer Fudd would say it) Twail Wunnuh. Too young to pronounce R's, but ready to run. At 3 she ran a mile of the John Muir Trail up in Yosemite. Get ready my friend. Hikin Joyce comes equipped with all sorts of trail genes (being your daughter), you're in for some of the sweetest moments of your life.
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KathyW wrote:Jim: Thanks for sharing - she's growing so fast - you were lucky to see her first steps. About 24 years ago, my son took his first steps for the babysitter. Running does come really fast after walking. I know some people think they are terrible, but I tried one of those wrist leashes on my son when he was about 2 years old. I thought I'd be able to shop without having him run away from me if I used it, but it only took him a few minutes to figure out how to get if off his wrist and run and hide in a clothes rack.
KathyW wrote:Jim: Thanks for sharing - she's growing so fast - you were lucky to see her first steps. About 24 years ago, my son took his first steps for the babysitter. Running does come really fast after walking. I know some people think they are terrible, but I tried one of those wrist leashes on my son when he was about 2 years old. I thought I'd be able to shop without having him run away from me if I used it, but it only took him a few minutes to figure out how to get if off his wrist and run and hide in a clothes rack.
tinaballina wrote:HJ-I will sign her up to do Aconcagua with me next year...she looks ready for it. lets get her some elevation gain in the mean time.
Well, she's been over 10,000' in the Sierra. That counts, doesn't it?tinaballina wrote:HJ-I will sign her up to do Aconcagua with me next year...she looks ready for it. lets get her some elevation gain in the mean time.
Passport? No problem. She's already traveled internationally.tinaballina wrote:you are training her for the altitude just perfectly. can we get her a passport for next years climb????
KathyW wrote:I know some people think they are terrible, but I tried one of those wrist leashes on my son when he was about 2 years old. I thought I'd be able to shop without having him run away from me if I used it, but it only took him a few minutes to figure out how to get if off his wrist and run and hide in a clothes rack.
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