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27 March 2008

A little braggging...



This is what Babycenter (read: random website that showed up when I googled "baby development"), writes regarding babies rolling over:

"Your baby may be able to kick himself over, from his tummy to his back, as early as age 2 to 3 months. It may take him until he's about 5 or 6 months to flip from back to front, though, because he needs stronger neck and muscles for that maneuver."

This morning I watched Ben roll from this tummy to his back -unaided- twice. I tried it again just to make sure it wasn't a fluke. Boo-yah, he is technically -2 1/2 weeks old and is doing things a 2-3 month "might" be able to do. I'm telling you, he'll be riding his bike to White Rock by April. We won't talk about the fact that while attempting to breast feed he often starts sucking on his own wrist. Coming soon: the weigh in.

1 comment:

Daniel Ray said...

Point of note. When he gets to white rock, he'll say to himself, "what am I doing in white rock?" And then he'll either keep riding to bellingham for mexican food or back to vancouver to go swimming.