In the blue morning light, the baby reaches for her knees, stretches her body against star-patterned sheets, her eyes like silver moons across moving water, unselfconscious vowels breaking into laughter and smiles freely given and not earned; I could learn how to hold and be held in these arms outstretched.
Elanur Williams writes from New York City, where she lives with her husband and daughter.
For sure. When with them you learn a lot from their actions and tantrums.
:)