ooing and trying to talk - even more so than his sisters did at this age :) I think he might speak before they did just to keep up with them. He has rolled over multiple times - from his belly to his back - but that is a big accomplishment for him since he doesn't get a lot of tummy time. (Because of his severe reflux, it bothers him to be on his back and tummy for a long time) Ellen, his OT, says he is doing really well though - he's meeting all milestones for his age! This is also really great because he isn't expected to catch-up until he is 1 year old - yea William!!When we met with William's surgeon, he let us know that since William hasn't used his g-button in almost a month; he can remove it! He wants to leave it in just in case William has surgery because that is how he will eat, but once he is completely orally fed for 1 month - it will come out :)
Sleeping is something William struggles with, so hopefully after we meet with the doctor's in Boston, we'll have a better plan of action...or we'll continue to drink a lot of coffee! We are so blessed with our children and love seeing God shine through in them. He has given us 3 amazing gifts and our lives will never be the same.


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