


Julia is usually very happy, smiling and talking. On this day, though, she had been to the doctor for a horrible rash/infection. She wasn't feeling so well so the smiles aren't as big.


To think that this little girl just learned to crawl after coming to our house less than two months ago. Her progress is amazing! She was just waiting for an opportunity to develop. She literally does new things every day. From scooting, to crawling, to pulling up, to trying to walk....all in less than two months.

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