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She's got a grip

Since she was old enough to grasp on to things, April has had an amazing grip. Pap likes to call it her "gecko grip" :) I took these pictures the other night and thought it was pretty good for her to be able to "palm" a baseball at 13 months old :)

hmm...what do we have here?

oh, a baseball. I got it, no prob...

Dad, what do I do with it now?


Throw it? Left-handed pitching is where it's at!

I have such a strong grip, I can't seem to let go.


Just hanging out with the ball I can't let go of...

Um, you want me to hold this too?


How about I just kick it instead?


Mom, do you see me holding this ball upside-down?? 
I've got mad skills.

Comments

Anonymous said…
I think I see a PIRATE ballgirl!

:)
Elizabeth said…
Wow...she has mad skills! Impressive, little girl! :)

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