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It's a rollover!

Just a quick post for the record today. We've had our first rollover, from tummy to back, yesterday afternoon. And Daddy missed it 'cos he was out in the garage tearing his hair out trying to "tidy up".

This does open up a whole new world though...

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But not a £40m jackpot
No more turning round to grab a clean nappy when he's on the changing station, no more leaving him in the middle of the bed to go to the loo, no more leaving stuff on the floor, no more leaving him under his gym on the futon in the office, no more safe zones.

Looks like we're a step closer to having to go shopping for all those little safety catches that stop cupboards being opened. Oh joy!

On the topic of movement, and thus negating the previous statement of this being a quick post, the little lad has been pulling his bottle towards him for the last couple of weeks now. More so when Daddy encourages him to do so by holding it just within reach but not close enough to bring his head forward. It's really good to see the skills improving day by day, even if yesterday's first rollover does strike fear into the very hearts of our general untidyness.

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