Now, when you lay Emerson down, leave to put away some laundry, and come back, she is not in the same position as you left her. This means we now have to buckle her into her swing and seat. Typically, she is perpendicular to the original position. She has been sleeping in her crib for some time now and she must be busy in there because I have found her at the opposite end of the crib, facing the opposite way, and this morning, I found her pacifier under her crib. She has even rolled over from her back to her stomach twice. She is definitely gaining strength.
We have spent the last week with family - my aunt, uncle, and cousin were in from California, and Ryan's aunt & uncle were in from Tennessee.
Cousin Phil
Aunt Cheri
Uncle Ed
Cousins Emily (center, age 5) and Paige (right, age 10 months)
Grandpa Dennis & Emily
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There's just no stopping her now! Go Emerson, Go!
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