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The Booties Were Made For Walkin'

So I have a few videos to post today. The first one is older, most likely from last weekend. Zoe loves the stacking cups that she got for Christmas. What she likes most is to have me stack them up and then knock them down; however, she took a moment to appreciate the building before grabbing at it.


The next three videos were all from tonight. Zoe has been shuffling along the edge of the couch and the window seat in her playroom for a while now. She has a couple of toys that would help her to walk, but if she used them on her own, they would go to fast and she'd fall on her face. Tonight I lent a hand to keep the forward momentum to a minimum so that she could get moving. Take a look.




Of course The Muppets was playing on the television and, being my daughter, she couldn't help but watch. Her legs were a little stiff, reminiscent of Frankenstein's monster, but I think she's getting the hang of it. I'm sure it won't be long before I'm posting pictures and video of her first steps.

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  1. love those still legs and the multitasking. She's ready for the big time! Thanks for the videos guys, love it.

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