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My Desperate Attempt at Posting a Video


I finally succeeded in posting videos on here of Paisley!  We got a flip video last month which has been incredibly easy to use and small in size.  What I look for in my electronics is simplicity.  And I feel like it came along at the perfect time because she's learning so much right now.

Last week she started crawling with her belly off the ground.  If she wants to get somewhere incredibly fast, she'll still army crawl.  But she's got a pretty solid crawl going now.  And she plays peek-a-boo all the time with anything cloth-like.  It's super sweet!

I started my PA job today and it went fine.  Paisley stayed with Aaron at his vet clinic and my mom worked up there today too.  She didn't mind at all, in fact I doubt she noticed that I was missing!  As for me, I did okay with it.  Once I left her sweet little snuggly self this morning, I focused on working and did fine.  It was awesome when I got to see her this afternoon.  And I'm only working 8-3 on Tuesdays and Thursdays.  And Paisley is staying with her dad and grandma while I'm gone.  So it's a great situation.  I just worry that I'll miss something...  but it's nice to use my education and my brain again!

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  1. the 3rd one wouldnt play but those first 2 were FLIPPIN adorable!! (get it? haha couldnt resist). love that girl! you can tell she's got a great personality!! and loooves her daddy!

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  2. How cute is she?! Jax just started getting up on his knees now, too, but MUCH prefers the army crawl on his belly:). I love how she does peek a boo over and over again:).

    One day, maybe I will learn to post videos. I have taken a billion, just haven't figured out how to post them, lol!

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  3. What a cutie! We have a flip, too, and we love it! We brought it to the NICU with us everyday and now we use it around the house a lot. It's so convenient.

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