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31 May 2009

Our Little Scooter

Luke is reaching physical development milestones and break neck speed. At 4 1/2 months, he rolls from front to back and back to front. And thanks to his daddy's encouragement, he's starting the beginnings of crawling. Don't believe me? Here's proof.

Before we know it he's going to be running crazy all over this house following his big brother around like a little shadow. I'm not sure I'm ready for that yet.

1 comment:

Heidi said...

That is something else. Yep, you're in trouble.

Kyle rolls both ways, but for whatever reason, he's decided he doesn't like rolling from his tummy to his back anymore. So he'll roll from his back onto his tummy and then cry because he doesn't like being on his tummy. But if I turn him back over, he immediately rolls back onto his tummy. Silly kids.