Much like my niece. She was such an energetic baby we knew she’d be a handful when she got mobile, and we were very, very right. While we don’t have her first scootching crawl on film, we DO have my brother’s reaction of “…Wonderful.”
The Baby’s probably been cruising quite a bit off camera, she just needed to work up the confidence to strike out on her own. Now that she knows gravity’s not going to betray her, it’s off to the races!
Daughter 2 went from crawling to running in one day. On day 2 she shed her clothes and diaper, snuck out into the yard, and ran down the sidewalk behind big sister and friends. The neighbor kids dubbed her “the naked wonder.”
Ha ha ha! 30 years ago that was my niece, too! She never crawled and went straight to walk/running…I think she was just practicing for becoming a police officer!
For those who missed it, at the end of yesterday’s comment section the identity of the follically challenged doll was revealed. There’s a real human involved.
Babies have two speeds at that age…0 and full blast ahead. That use to scare the heck out of me watching our kids. I was worried they would injure themselves.
I wanted to share one of my favorite pictures of Maxie with everyone. She was definitely attracted to flames. I had to keep a close eye on her whenever there were candles lit.
I was like this with talking! I apparently went from barely any words (to the point where they were concerned) to full sentences in the span of a couple of weeks!
I had two much older brothers who would get whatever I wanted when I pointed and grunted so I had no incentive to walk or talk until the parents figured that out. There went my personal slaves.
We had a cat years ago we named Bullet. Most unusual as a kitten, at the time the rest of his litter was just starting to learn to crawl and walk, Bullet went straight to running. When he tried crawling he was falling all over himself. The joke was that he started off trying to be a speeding bullet, hence how he got his name. Maybe the baby needs a nickname now.
Our eldest son went from crawling to climbing—six feet up a bookshelf. Talk about a heart-check. He loved to climb, and we started calling him “Sir Edmund” (Hillary).
Has anybody mentioned that it’s National Bacon Day? I celebrated by having bacon and eggs and fried taters (fried in the bacon grease of course) for supper. My stomach should start protesting any time now.
I’m devastated. Our senior boy crossed the rainbow bridge Monday morning. I’m on vacation in Tokyo and woke up in the middle of the night to find messages from our friend who was caring for him and my husband (in MS visiting his family).
Olive O'Sudden about 5 years ago
I wonder if the Baby was practicing walking when no one was looking.
stairsteppublishing about 5 years ago
Not unusual to go from crawling to full steam ahead. As long as she was coddled and carried, why should she walk or run.
infranscia about 5 years ago
They grow up so fast
DennisinSeattle about 5 years ago
Yep, that’s what happens. Remove all breakables from the table tops.
Aspen_Bell about 5 years ago
Say, that means she’s a Toddler now also.
maggijoseph Premium Member about 5 years ago
Lupin looks as happy as the baby! Nice to see a smile on his face after so many scowls!
RAGs about 5 years ago
At that age, it is “easier” to run than it is to walk slowly. “A body in motion tends to remain in motion…”
ChristineFoxdale about 5 years ago
Love the sudden change of Puck’s expression from pleased and proud to what appears to be consternation.
dmah Premium Member about 5 years ago
Aww … I hope Elvis is around to see baby girl’s first steps …
WelshRat Premium Member about 5 years ago
Well, they do say you have to walk before you can run. But not usually one step.
lisav1124 about 5 years ago
I wonder why it took until she was 19 months old? Most kidlets are already there by a year.
Dirty Dragon about 5 years ago
Just in time for 2020.. the kid’s got my vote!
Sionyx about 5 years ago
Much like my niece. She was such an energetic baby we knew she’d be a handful when she got mobile, and we were very, very right. While we don’t have her first scootching crawl on film, we DO have my brother’s reaction of “…Wonderful.”
The Baby’s probably been cruising quite a bit off camera, she just needed to work up the confidence to strike out on her own. Now that she knows gravity’s not going to betray her, it’s off to the races!
Biskits about 5 years ago
Daughter 2 went from crawling to running in one day. On day 2 she shed her clothes and diaper, snuck out into the yard, and ran down the sidewalk behind big sister and friends. The neighbor kids dubbed her “the naked wonder.”
Gent about 5 years ago
Good thing that CN News is recording the whole thing on footage.
Sue Ellen about 5 years ago
Has anybody seen or heard from LadyBri lately. She’s been MIA for awhile.
Robin Harwood about 5 years ago
And now she will be chasing them. They’re doomed.
Robin Harwood about 5 years ago
I hope this strip doesn’t mean that the Lupin/Goldie issue will be left unresolved.
Jungle Empress about 5 years ago
I guess she no longer has an excuse to refuse to walk!
about 5 years ago
Keep up the good work, Baby!
dadoctah about 5 years ago
19 months seems long to the cats because they started walking (and running, and climbing the drapes) in a lot less time than that.
But then again, the Baby has fewer legs to work with.
I AM CARTOON LADY! about 5 years ago
Ha ha ha! 30 years ago that was my niece, too! She never crawled and went straight to walk/running…I think she was just practicing for becoming a police officer!
jonathan.prater about 5 years ago
Can confirm, boys, human children do go rapidly from walking to running. Not all of them do so, but one of mine sure did!
Sue Ellen about 5 years ago
For those who missed it, at the end of yesterday’s comment section the identity of the follically challenged doll was revealed. There’s a real human involved.
PoodleGroomer about 5 years ago
Locating mobile unit 2.
asrialfeeple about 5 years ago
And no cat would be safe ever again!
tatempleman about 5 years ago
Lupin and Puck are so proud of their little human!
cat19632001 about 5 years ago
She’ll be climbing the drapes in no time.
cat19632001 about 5 years ago
“Here she comes, look at that, look at that
There she goes, look at that, look at that
But she’s still wearin’ her clothes
Oh yes, they call her the Streak
(Look at that, look at that)
Fastest thing on two feet
(Look at that, look at that)"
cat19632001 about 5 years ago
And in a wave of girlish laughter and glee – she’s off!
rs0204 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Babies have two speeds at that age…0 and full blast ahead. That use to scare the heck out of me watching our kids. I was worried they would injure themselves.
ladykat Premium Member about 5 years ago
And she’s off and running!!!!!
lsnielson about 5 years ago
Happy to see Lupin smiling again.
Susanna Premium Member about 5 years ago
I wanted to share one of my favorite pictures of Maxie with everyone. She was definitely attracted to flames. I had to keep a close eye on her whenever there were candles lit.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B6reovzJMqq/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Sabrina17 about 5 years ago
And there she goes!!
lisamaesie about 5 years ago
I was like this with talking! I apparently went from barely any words (to the point where they were concerned) to full sentences in the span of a couple of weeks!
Cassia about 5 years ago
These booties are made for walkin’
And that’s just what they’ll do
One of these days these booties’ll be a-skippin’ and a-boogyin’ too!
Are you ready, booties? Staaart walkin’
HA HA HA HA (in a sweet, delighted and infectious giggle)
Michael G. about 5 years ago
Dunn, Dunn, Dunn! Things will never be the same again around the office, you guys!
scyphi26 about 5 years ago
Yes, the running usually follows shortly after those first few steps. Followed by you trying to keep up with them all the time.
angelastockton about 5 years ago
Nineteen months? That’s awfully late to start walking. Mine walked at eleven, twelve and fourteen months.
marilynnbyerly about 5 years ago
I had two much older brothers who would get whatever I wanted when I pointed and grunted so I had no incentive to walk or talk until the parents figured that out. There went my personal slaves.
knight1192a about 5 years ago
We had a cat years ago we named Bullet. Most unusual as a kitten, at the time the rest of his litter was just starting to learn to crawl and walk, Bullet went straight to running. When he tried crawling he was falling all over himself. The joke was that he started off trying to be a speeding bullet, hence how he got his name. Maybe the baby needs a nickname now.
Kitty Katz about 5 years ago
And now everything in her way is d***ed! And Gl**m!
Kitty Katz about 5 years ago
It looks like Papa Elvis is going to have his paws full now!
Eric S about 5 years ago
Zooooom!! Zooooom!
scaeva Premium Member about 5 years ago
Our eldest son went from crawling to climbing—six feet up a bookshelf. Talk about a heart-check. He loved to climb, and we started calling him “Sir Edmund” (Hillary).
willie_mctell about 5 years ago
I walked at 14 months. My parents kidded me about being lazy. I think they were right.
Daeder about 5 years ago
No tail is safe!
Code the Enforcer about 5 years ago
“MEEP! – MEEP!!!”
Cue the Road Runner Theme Song!! :)
Sue Ellen about 5 years ago
Has anybody mentioned that it’s National Bacon Day? I celebrated by having bacon and eggs and fried taters (fried in the bacon grease of course) for supper. My stomach should start protesting any time now.
dessertlady Premium Member about 5 years ago
I’m devastated. Our senior boy crossed the rainbow bridge Monday morning. I’m on vacation in Tokyo and woke up in the middle of the night to find messages from our friend who was caring for him and my husband (in MS visiting his family).
JamesErdman over 4 years ago
Rock me gentlyRock me slowlyTake it easyDon’t you knowThat I have never been loved like this before
2GreyCats about 2 years ago
I have looked and looked, and I can’t find it…
Does anyone know when was the strip where Goldie experiences her first kitty treats?
Thanks!
Fennec! at the Disco 12 months ago
Some kids are like that: zero to lightspeed in less than a day.