Baby push-ups!

She can't maintain it for all that long, but SteelyKid can manage to push herself up and take a look around, when placed on her stomach. This is definite progress from a week or so ago.
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Posted on: September 22, 2008 3:20 PM, by Chad Orzel
Baby push-ups!

She can't maintain it for all that long, but SteelyKid can manage to push herself up and take a look around, when placed on her stomach. This is definite progress from a week or so ago.
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She's such a cute baby. I like the stream of endearing photos.
Posted by: Jeff M | September 23, 2008 11:21 AM