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Where have the last 3 months gone? Time flies when you're mega busy, right? Danny has the amazing ability to sit up or stand up when propped up against something. (Don't worry, there were some manly arms waiting to catch him if he slipped while I was taking the picture.) I will not be surprised if Danny is sitting up all by himself within the next month or two.
Danny chilling in a patio chair while Kaelah was drawing with sidewalk chalk in our backyard.
Danny is such a smiley joy to be around!!! He's just the easiest little guy in the whole world to get along with. I'm so appreciative of his patience a good nature, especially when his older sister is having a 2-year-old moment. Daddy is really good at making him laugh. One night he had Danny laughing for so long that he fussed for a second & immediately fell asleep he was so worn out. Ha ha ha. Danny is also getting stronger every day. He enjoys the jungle gym my mom bought a couple years ago & has even rolled all the way over once. Danny doesn't really like being on his tummy, so he has no incentive to repeat the feat, though. Oh, and he also enjoys playing peek-a-boo now. I think he's just the greatest 3-month-old in the whole wide world!!!

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Is there anything he likes to watch? Like Kaelah or something else? If so, put him on his tummy then. Abigail didn't like tummy time either. Oh, and if he doesn't like his tummy, maybe he will learn how to roll front to back pretty quick.
Reggs said…
What a GREAT IDEA to have them hold a little sign in their "milestone" pictures. I'm totally gonna do that!
Plus, I love how Danny Jr. is winking at me. Such a little flirt!
Emily said…
I can't believe he's standing on his own already! He's definitely gonna be an early walker!

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