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	<title>Comments on: Remi is walking!</title>
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	<description>Watching Remi grow into whatever she wants to be</description>
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		<title>By: Grammy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Grammy</dc:creator>
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		<description>I knew she could do it and would in time...guess the time has come. I&#039;m as proud as a peacock to see her wide leg stance. It&#039;s funny how parents want their child to walk so badly and then we they do, they get into everything and the parents wish they would have crawled a little longer. I don&#039;t know if Camp remembers heariing the story, but he had casts on both legs due to his &quot;toe in&quot; problem...he had been standing and taking a few steps around furniture before the casts went on and then couldn&#039;t do either with the heavy casts on. He did crawl, and so much that he actually wore the casts down from friction. Castscame off at 10&#160; months and he was walking about two weeks later. Every child is different and every child is precious...I think my pixie Remi will be running within the month! Good luck Mom and Dad. Love you all...
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I knew she could do it and would in time&#8230;guess the time has come. I&#8217;m as proud as a peacock to see her wide leg stance. It&#8217;s funny how parents want their child to walk so badly and then we they do, they get into everything and the parents wish they would have crawled a little longer. I don&#8217;t know if Camp remembers heariing the story, but he had casts on both legs due to his &#8220;toe in&#8221; problem&#8230;he had been standing and taking a few steps around furniture before the casts went on and then couldn&#8217;t do either with the heavy casts on. He did crawl, and so much that he actually wore the casts down from friction. Castscame off at 10&nbsp; months and he was walking about two weeks later. Every child is different and every child is precious&#8230;I think my pixie Remi will be running within the month! Good luck Mom and Dad. Love you all&#8230;<br />
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