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Here we go...

So, just a couple of posts ago I mentioned the freedom that I'll have once these kids can really hold their own bottles and that they are really close to doing that.

Then I went on to say that I didn't want to think about what other abilities will come with this 'growing' up stuff. Well, I didn't have long to pretend it was going to be any easier. Dylan now rolls all over the place. He just log rolls across the room. Once I realized that he wasn't getting hurt I had to take these pictures of how he had rolled himself under Liam in the jolly jumper. What a kid! But he's also rolled himself under our black rocking chair and into the corner with the speaker wires and he plays with the stereo equipment (we have doors that we will now put back on). After we moved him from the jolly jumper he got himself over to Evan in the exersaucer and tried to climb right in. AND... he pulls boxes of toys out of our coffee table shelves now. So - that's Caden's cars and some games. So, as I said, Here we go.....





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Anonymous said…
heehee...it always amazes me how kids manage to get around! And how they all do it in their own little styles!

Give the boys hugs from aunty and uncle!

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