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Drew told me last night that he discovered Rachel is quite capable of drinking liquids from a cup -- she does it all the time at daycare. In a stunningly pro-active move, he figured out what kinds of cups the kids drink from (small plastic ones), figured out where Rachel's daycare buys them, and immediately bought a bag.
He put some milk in one of the cups last night and she looked a little surprised as if to say, "I thought I only drank from a cup during the day!" but then she drank it, quite nonplussed. She even knows to take little sips so she doesn't dribble.
I found that hard to believe so tonight, when Drew was in Seattle, I gave her milk in a cup. She didn't bat an eye -- drank it all up! Even one-handed!
Could it be? Are we really ready to rid this house of bottles and re-claim the part of the counter we use to dry bottles, caps and nipples? YIPPEE!!!
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