I've noticed that everywhere we go, at least two persons ask about Sara. They always want to see her or hold her. At stores, she always draws the attention of a lot of people. At church, every time Sara starts crying, my mom will pick her up and carry her until she falls asleep again. I've noticed that the people behind us always smile when they catch a glimpse of Sara. I can't blame them because, I think Sara is adorable too. I'm amazed at how much hair she has because she is barely 3 weeks old. When Sara was barely being born, the doctor said, "Oh wow, she has a lot of hair!"
Anyways, I've noticed that most people tend to get really happy when a baby is around. Of course, there is always that one grumpy person, but generally, everyone gets happy, excited, and curious when they see Sara. They always want to pinch her cheeks. My friend came over to my house a few days ago, and when he saw her, he wanted to pinch her cheeks. I've researched why people do this, and I've found out that people do that to get to an emotional equilibrium. This is a big subject to explain, so I'm just going to let you read the article for yourself.
"Why Do People Cry Tears of Joy and Pinch Babies’ Cheeks? According to Science, It May Help You Calm Down." Washington Post. The Washington Post, n.d. Web. 16 Dec. 2014.
Website: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2014/11/13/why-do-people-cry-tears-of-joy-and-pinch-babies-cheeks-according-to-science-it-may-help-you-calm-down/
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