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Rolling over for the first time -- game changing



2018-02-20 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Taft Neal.
"Little Man" as he is called by Uncle Taft Neal, decided to roll over all on his own this week. Taft reported, "It was a game changer, even working his way in circles." Taft said, "Thank you to all that have been there with support for me and Liam, including Rita Neat and everyone who helped with the baby shower, Mark and Jennifer Fair Jones, Mark and Maggie Coleman, Jimmy Bottoms, Junior and Connie Stotts (the shopper who found and gave Liam the little outfit proclaiming 'my uncle is my super hero'), Mike Newton, Miranda Hatcher, Robert Flowers/Shriners and Terry and Linda Neal."


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