


Nothing much exciting to report--if you don't count having sewer gas in your home. Fortunately it's concentrated in the bathroom off of our bedroom. Ugh! The City is supposed to drop a smoke bomb in the sewer line to see if they can't diagnose the problem. A couple of our neighbors are also having the problem. It has evicted us to our guest room until the problem is resolved. All the experts I've talked with (and I've talked with a lot) have assured me the house won't blow up and that the quantities of sewer gas aren't going to kill us--might give us an extra finger--which makes me feel really good when it comes to Eddie's development...
Anyway, see the pix, I had a hard time choosing. The one in the hammock where you can't see his face demonstrates Eddie's method of mobility: He arches his back and then shoves off with his feet. Gets him all over--so much for the bald spot growing back. He really arches his back and throws his weight around, can get squirrelly when trying to hold him.
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