
Seth is on the move. He has learned to crawl. He is learning quickly that if he wants something or wants to go somewhere he can get there on his own. He no longer needs his mother's help. He still loves my attention and wants to go wherever I go.

Here he is trying to get into things in the bathroom while I do my hair.

Here Seth was crawling out of his covers and turn towards the foot of the bed. It is hard to keep the covers on him now that he chooses which part of the bed is most comfortable.

Today I put him down for a nap and left the room while he fell asleep. When I returned to make sure that the covers were still on him, I found that he had fallen asleep sitting up. It did not look like a very comfortable position. I adjusted him to save his back and prolong the nap.