J has given me other smiles. His first "real" smile came one night a little over a week ago. It had been a rough night. You know the kind. It was around five in the morning, and I was doing a change of clothes because he had gotten himself wet. I was completely exhausted and a little fed up. And then out of no where he smiled at me! It gave me the energy to finish the feeding and get him back to sleep.
So here's what I have been thinking about. Besides the skills that a baby is born with, the first skill that they acquire is the ability to smile. Doesn't that seem a little weird? I mean in the evolutionary scheme of things it would be much better for them to be mobile, or able to communicate, etc... I think the fact that a baby learns to smile shows that there is a God. That we were created, and not evolved. A smile is utterly useless for a child. Except that it isn't useless. Seeing a smile makes it so that the parent will still work to protect that child, and care for the child. Without those smiles it would all grow old very quickly. God knew that a smile would help a child far more than other options. I mean the ability to talk is great, but that can be troublesome too. A smile, is really never troublesome.
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Thanks for the insightful post. Can't wait to see pictures of the smile - what a cutie.
never troublesome! some beautiful!
true words.
I'm glad the little guy is smiling at you. (I hope that someday he will have the chance to smile at me.)
It's so true. I was in Albuquerque at a fam reunion last week watching my nephew one night for my sister. He's 17 months and teething. It was insane. But the smile I got from him in the morning just melted my heart - made it all worth it.
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