




I've mentioned that Eddie enjoys drinking out of a cup. Dad found an ingenious way to give him a small plastic cup that doesn't have the height of a sippy cup or bottle--yay. It's the cap that goes on top of a bottle. And I thought we were nearly finished with the bottles. As you can see from the shirt, he doesn't quite have 100% accuracy. But he is incredibly pleased with himself.
We kept refilling the cup--the combination of his pride at his accomplishment with the cuteness factor of him drinking out of a little cup was fun to watch.
1 comment:
It was indeed fun to watch! Not to mention the fact that he is really mastering drinking without a bottle.
Grandma Ohio
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