Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Bumbo

Just in the last week, Logan has been desperately trying to sit up. He is no longer content laying back in his bouncer or swing, but constantly wants to be sitting upright so that he can see everything. I saw a seat that I thought might help him called the Bumbo Sitter Seat. I was skeptical with how well it would work, especially with the $40 price tag. However, after seeing how well it worked for him in the store I decided to check craigslist to see if I could find one cheaper. To my great excitement I found one for only $15 dollars a few miles from our house.

So now Logan can sit up as much as he is able. He gets tired of holding his head up after about 15 minutes, but during those minutes he has been able to sit next to me while I fold clothes, do the dishes and even put my makeup on. He grins and giggles the whole time until his head gets too heavy. It is so cute to see such a tiny squirt sitting up and it is making things a lot easier around the Harrison household.












Trying to sit up on the couch...

So cute in his new Bumbo seat!

5 comments:

Kara said...

What a doll! I still think of him as brand new and every time I see a picture I'm amazed at how fast he is growing. Will my little guy grow that fast?

Kimber said...

Now that is adorable!! He looks so happy! Anything that makes mom's life easier is a great find - and a good price helps too.

KJBBBG said...

Don't you just love craigslist. I really can't believe Logan is so grown up. I really need to get there so he gets to know his Aunt Kells a bit. I don't like being the non-existent one. How do you find out about this new things?

Kathy said...

I'm so glad you found one Kate! It's not purple, and it's a much better price, so hubby is happy, too. Thank heavens for Craigslist.

Cami Sue said...

I can't believe your baby is growing up so fast. Kells, you aren't the only "nonexistent" aunt. I haven't even seen him yet.

He is cute in his seat though. I learn so much from all you guys and the things you use to help raise your kids. (Though I think this will help a lot better than the parenting website Mike found.)