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On your feet, baby Hyzyd!

Hyzyd can stand on his own but seems afraid or unsure of how to actually move. But today he surprised us all at my co-teacher's apartment. He pushed the chair and walk around with full confidence! It's our first time to witness him walking with that pace because at home he doesn't have much space to explore walking using a chair as his push-toy. When we let him try, he just walk a few steps and then crawls. This afternoon he enjoyed walking and it lasted for a couple of minutes which is pretty encouraging for us (I never mind that I'm "bathing" with sweat afterwards!).



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  1. wowow! ang bilis ng paa, in few weeks, beofre his bday, i think master na nya pag-walk.. hopeful din ako kay anzu pero di ko pressure, slowly lang. Pero parang super ready to go na si baby hyzyd.. maghahabol ka na nyan lol

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  2. cute ng baby talaga...basta baby kahit anong gagawin cute pa rin...

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