Go slowly and see if your baby will help to push up with
the arms on the changing table.
Not exact matches
Each time I pick him up to put him in the high chair for his meal, to go in his play pen for independent playtime, to put him
on the
changing table to
change his diaper, to take him upstairs to put him down for a nap he completely arches his back, screams, and tries to wiggle out of my
arms.
I strip him to a diaper, throw a towel
on the
changing table, sit up him, hold his
arms down and go... haha... I'd say some of it gets in his mouth!
Crib: Pottery Barn Kids Mobile: Pottery Barn Kids, Mobile
Arm Art: Jenn Thatcher Art [c / o] Rug: Hayneedle Glider: Pottery Barn Kids
Changing Table: The CEH
Changing Pad: Restoration Hardware Baskets: Restoration Hardware Lamp: Hobby Lobby, Similar Unicorn Rocker: Pottery Barn Kids Basket: Serena & Lily [size Large][c / o] Throw: Serena & Lily [c / o] Sheets: Serena & Lily [c / o] Quilt: Serena & Lily [c / o] Bed Skirt: Serena & Lily [c / o] Baby is Sleeping Sign: Babies
on the Boulevard Monogram Sign: Babies
on the Boulevard, Similar Acrylic Book Shelf: Pottery Barn Bookshelf: Pottery Barn Cinderella Carriage: Etsy Chandelier: Pottery Barn Little Notes Big Day: Graphic Image [c / o] Unicorn Booties: Anthropologie Pink Frame: Graphic Image [c / o] How Great Thou Art Print: Hobby Lobby Tea Set: Mine from when I was little Other Bookshelf Accessories: Gifts from Shower Angel Painting Above Door: Beau Home Interiors Mirror: Horchow Side
Table: Homegoods, Similar Drapes: West Elm Rods: West Elm Diaper Genie: Ubbi
Since her marriage to Edward Swift, three years after the sudden death of her first husband Horace Torrington, Charlotte had
changed her position at the breakfast
table in order to accommodate her new husband's needs: specifically, aiding him in the spreading of toast and cutting of meat, owing to his having suffered the loss of his left
arm at the age of twenty - three in an unfortunate encounter with the narrow wheels of a speeding gig, out of which he had fallen
on the driveway of his then home in County Wicklow.