


Also, Candy, my sister-in-law, told me about this book called, Oh, Baby, the Places You'll Go! It's a Dr. Seuss book sort of like the Oh, the Places You'll Go! and it's meant to be read "in utero." There something about the rhyme and rhythm of it that babies are suppose to be able to remember after birth, so of course I went out and got it and I've read it to her everyday since then. I love the last two pages:
You'll find that this world's
a great place to begin,
but it could use some help-
which is where you come in.
So now, as my voice
burble-urps in your ear -
with a bump-thumpy sound
that is not very clear -
the words I am saying
you hear in your heart,
and know that I wish you
the very best start.
It's a scrumptulous world
and it's ready to greet you.
And as for myself...
well...
I can't wait to meet you!