



Truman's now 12 pounds and big enough to wear the adorable glasses my college friend Chryssa sent him. He also seems perilously close to outgrowing the bouncy chair.
How will I survive, you ask? How will I get things done I can't do while holding him?
Easy, he now spends several times a day content cooing and attempting to roll over on the floor. He's also more interested in assisted sitting now.
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