
Tess has begun to grab things. She looks at the big plastic dragon fly that swings above her and purposely puts her hand out and takes it. It is amazing! She is developing into this little being all on her own with very little prompting from anyone else. She is her own person. She uses all her senses as she figures out the world surrounding her. It is hard to imagine that a year ago she was barely a glimmer in our eyes. Now she is all we see. She is changing every day and mesmerizes both Richie and I with her laugh and her newly found voice. Even at four months old she seems to want to say something. She is excited to wake up in the morning, greeting us with smiles and accounts of her dreams. When we get home after long days at work she wants to share the events of her day; all of it filled with laughter and enthusiasm. I hope that her eyes stay happy and clear and that she doesn't get jaded by the dread of Monday mornings or long days of work. Wouldn't it be wonderful to see through her eyes every once in a while?
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