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Thursday, March 20, 2008
Naptime
I put Evan down for a nap this afternoon. After about 15 minutes I hadn't heard anything out of him so I peeked in his room. He was definately not sleeping...



The little booger figured out how to stand up.

Somebody is big stuff!  

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oh no, it's time to lower the crib! he's catching up to everly i do believe :)  

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Before long, he'll be hopping out of it and chasing Jack around the house while you are sleeping!  

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Doesn't he look so proud of himself . . . .cute smile : )  

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They learn so fast how to do things at this age...you chase them all the time. I heard it said once that we spend the first two years getting them to talk and walk and then the rest is getting them to set down and hush.  

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