When she had him along, the world looked different, and she liked the way she saw things she'd never seen before.. . But she noticed other things, too -- the way she herself felt acutely visible with the baby in her arms, and the way some people's faces lit up when they saw a child. His warm weight was like living ballast, thrumming with energy, giving her substance. Folks were drawn to that. Ruth Ozeki
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