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Subject: no worries


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kim
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Date Posted: 07:57:59 10/09/07 Tue

Hey Kellie
I have a 13 months old son and he used to flap his hands and feet all the time. It's just somenthing babies do when they discover their hands and feet, they're amazed by what they can do, it's so new to them!!
And for the crawiling, don't worry. Some babies jump the crawling fase and start walking right away.
So just relax and enjoy your daughter because no matter what, she is the most beutiful gift God could give you!!!
God bless
Kim

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