pre·dic·a·ment
noun; an unpleasantly difficult, perplexing, or dangerous situation
Now that M is "on the move" (and by "on the move" I mean rolling and shimmy-ing herself around), she often gets herself into sticky situations.
Sometimes these situations are fairly uneventful, such as when she gets her legs stuck under furniture:
Sometimes these situations are pretty exciting for her, such as when she can grab hold of something that she shouldn't be grabbing hold of:
Other times, these situations are downright unpleasant, perplexing and dangerous...a real predicament...
...such as when she gets completely stuck under a chair:
(please don't judge me for taking these photos before helping her out!)
Now that M is "on the move" (and by "on the move" I mean rolling and shimmy-ing herself around), she often gets herself into sticky situations.
Sometimes these situations are fairly uneventful, such as when she gets her legs stuck under furniture:
Sometimes these situations are pretty exciting for her, such as when she can grab hold of something that she shouldn't be grabbing hold of:
Other times, these situations are downright unpleasant, perplexing and dangerous...a real predicament...
...such as when she gets completely stuck under a chair:
(please don't judge me for taking these photos before helping her out!)