Kalib suddenly walks - the series
I stood by the kitchen sink. Kalib stood about three feet away, where he leaned toward the cabinet against which he supported himself with his hands. Lavina rouched in the same position that you see here, about two feet away from Kalib.
He turned toward her, removed his hands from the cabinet, took one step, right into her arms. Suddenly, all the adults present - Lavina, Margie, and me, began to shriek, squeal, laugh and applaud with joy.
Kalib had taken his first step.
It was 7:28 PM, yesterday.
I did not have my camera in hand.
I ran into my office to grab it - the 5D 2, because of them all, it does the best in low light and the light was really low. It was not there.
I ran outside, to the car. There it was.
Fortunately, it had not yet completely chilled as I had driven recently.
As I stepped back into the house, I saw Kalib, this time in the middle of the living room, take another step into Lavina's outstretched arms.
"His second step," she said happily.
His third ended in a dive onto the cat, Royce, but I promised Grahamn Kracker that I would him put the cat diving series on his blog, No Cats Allowed.
What you see above is Lavina coaxing him to take his fourth step.
He takes it - again, right into her arms.
The two separate, and Lavina again reaches out her arms to him - but Kalib suddenly becomes bold and walks away in the opposite direction.
Soon the two move into the kitchen. This time, when Kalib tries to walk toward her, Lavina frames him in her camera, which she has set to video.
He is a little unsure of himself and thinks mighty hard about his next step.
He takes it, gains his confidence, moves a step closer to Mom and laughs out loud.
Soon, he is in the opposite corner, by the laundry, he turns back toward her, then totters. For a moment, it seems as if he will fall.
But Kalib doesn't fall! Kalib is a walker now. Mom starts to cry (see yesterday's entry as well),
And then, suddenly, he does fall - face first. He bumps his head on the floor.
Now Kalib cries. Mom picks him up. He knows that he has everybody's attention now and enjoys the fact that everyone is pouring sympathy upon him, so he lets out the loudest, most animated cry yet.
Grandma offers him a Grahamn Kracker. Kalib stops his crying and takes it.
We had already eaten when Kalib took his first step, so we waited until tonight to take him out to dinner to celebrate. Dinner took place at Jalepeno's, about three miles from the house. The rest of us drove, but we let Kalib walk, now that he knew how.
He even beat us to the restaurant - which is understandable, because we gave him a four-hour headstart.
After dipping a chip in his quacomole, Kalib surprised us all again, but uttering his first, complete paragraph, which he launched with an exclamatory.
"Damnit, Grandpa!" he launched. "Why the hell did you make me walk? It was snowing out there. I almost got hit by a snowmachine. A moose tried to jump on me. A little girl ran out of her house and kissed me. Why, Grandpa! Why? Why the hell did you do it? Damnit. Damnit, anyway."
I felt so proud!
My little grandson, walkin' and cussin'!