I realized the changes in Master again today, as I attempted to take some pictures of him. This is what I came up with:



Yup. I can no longer expect him to sit still and smile sweetly when mama wants a picture. His increased mobility has, however, allowed him to enjoy playing with his big sister much more. She is more than happy to roll around on the floor with him, and they take great joy in daily scrambles through a little tunnel they have discovered between our couch and the wall. All of the laughing we hear coming from behind that couch almost makes up for the fact that our little guy will never be a baby again.
There are so many things we have enjoyed about his babyhood, and there are so many things we have to look forward to.
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