Cameron has learned to roll over all by himself this week. He's can now roll from his belly to his back and also from his back to his belly. For the past few weeks, he was getting so close to doing it and has finally decided to give it a shot. I think he realized that he can roll over and grab a toy that's out of his reach.
It's surprising to see him in a one position and then look over a few minutes later so see that he has moved. Today he kept rolling into the swing and trying to get his mouth on it. I would move him over and then see him a little bit later right next to the swing again.
It's interesting to see the differences in him compared with Leah because she didn't not like to play on her stomach very much. I think it also had to do with her being pretty chubby. He is pretty content to playing on the floor as long as someone is in the room with him, and he has enough toys to keep him busy. Leah likes to bring almost the whole basket of baby toys over to him. I keep trying to tell her that he doesn't need all of them.
Some other firsts for him is getting his his two little bottom teeth. This isn't the greatest picture because it's hard to get him to open his mouth without his tongue getting in the way. But both bottom teeth have broken through his gums during the last couple of weeks. So now you can really hurt your finger if he decides to start chewing on it.
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Go, Cameron!
Wow, really?! Early bloomer! Henry still only has one tooth, and has only been rolling both ways for a couple of months. I guess it's normal for second children to progress faster though, right? He's sure cute!
He is so cute!
Well he is passing up his slightly older cousin, she rolled over once and no more, and no teeth to report at all. I'm fine with both- I want her to stay little as long as possible. That and not moving around is fine with me, we have enough action around these parts.
Wow he's definately got Wallace in him! He's a go getter. Very cute.
We'll have to get together next month, we're pretty busy the next little bit. I'll let you know soon. We miss Leah, and Cameron too.
impressive! I can't believe he already has teeth poking through. I didn't mind the bottom ones with Eli (he got his first teeth at 6 months), but nursing wasn't as fun when those top ones came in. that's great that he's rolling over already too! Charlie still hates being on his tummy - I think he'll be slow to roll at this rate.
And I've been meaning to email you about the sleep - I don't have any great tricks to get Charlie to sleep at night, but the only things I've done consistently are to feed him really often during the day (about every 2 to 2 1/2 hours) and I put him to bed at night sleepy but still awake so he puts himself to sleep. I'm NOT that good about the naps though - he often nurses to sleep and I need to break him of that habit...
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