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In the right light,
things glisten, glow, sparkle—
appear extraordinary.
Light is simple, basic, necessary. Light is comfort; it is a guide;
it is a metaphor for happiness,
for knowledge, and for clarity.
It is a symbol of enlightenment
and of promise.
I can picture her as a grown up woman in these pictures. Oh, she's just precious!!! Having a baby sister (who's almost bigger than her) has really matured her :)!
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