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Lots of changes...

First of all June has been doing tons of things. Junie-Bug is 7 months old now. Wow, that went fast. She is now crawling....everywhere. She just got her first tooth on the bottom. And she no longer has to wear her helmet. Yep, only two months of wearing it and she has a normal looking head. That was fast. She has been so excited that it's off that she is crawling at full speed anywhere she goes. I think that the helmet held her back a little, it was always in the way. She has also been eating baby food. June is such a good eater, but very messy.




Cheryl is 2 years and 3 months old now. Our little Monkey(that's what I call her). Smarter every day. I have started potty training her a couple weeks ago, then she had to get her 2 year old shots and I gave her a couple days off that turned into a couple weeks. I am definitely starting back up with her soon. She was doing really good too. She has a potty chart and everything.





As far as me and Nathan. We are good. Just busy working, being parents and trying to do it all...as much as possible, I should say. I have been doing a blog with Joi, my sister called Heck Fridays....check it out it is a lot of fun. And Nathan is busy working on our truck. It's almost fixed. I hope. I got a new double stroller and I can't wait to use it. When the snow is all gone. Well, back to rangling the girls.
XOXO-Erin

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Joi Montrief said…
There's not enough room on my face for the big smile I wanna give after watching that video. Tooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Cute!

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