Almost sitting.
Not sitting, mind you. Almost sitting.
There's a big difference. Actual sitting would mean I could take more than one picture like this one.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhPmzoGM1FpAiLwvJQ4cP8q2xL14lSPM5kuLrtR1rpl52WM3Hy4STkghd9UxNWHf5dXQgQ7NtBK19e7imKOmA59qzwMOPGf-DYH5bh9M70QNRywGynukfSaRW8mXJH9of_5vNLRVVNropQ/s400/misc_abby+036.jpg)
But with almost sitting, I have no more than three seconds after letting go of her before her poor equilibrium takes over and leaves me with only this shot:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjjFNDG9Ik8pvry3SZGBN4a0b3T0cN_6b7r3DqYvWD-KSDDtHzYRLYj_uQmuzLLll2Y0MnIfXb6YnRTQuu5UYes1l1qggwrP5_ZjBBxYw-m-mxohHL2NjVs7QrWbROVycRf47m0NQgYppc/s400/misc_abby+037.jpg)
We're still working on perfecting the ab strength and balance skills required to maintain an upright position flying solo. Until then, I guess I can expect lots of motion shots of Abby toppling over.
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