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Peas & Sleep

Peas and sleep may not be a common combination, but they seem to work for Jack.

First peas - We introduced peas on Saturday. I had heard that peas are generally tough. Jack surprised us by gobbling them up. Justin and I have decided that he is probably going to eat most everything we put in front of him. Next up is bananas...yum yum.

Next sleep. Jack has been sleeping 9-10 hours in a row after recovering from his cold. Last night, he slept for almost 11 hours (7:45 pm - 6:15). We woke up this morning stunned that it was after 6 am.

Is it the peas? Or just that Jack is growing up? Either way, we are more than thrilled to be getting more sleep!

Separately, Jack rolled over onto his belly by himself yesterday evening. I don't think it's the first time that he's done this, but it's the first time I've seen it. So proud!!

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