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Emma has this thing where she smiles a lot, a lot. And when she does, she sticks her tongue out like her grandmother Kathleen (My mother-in-law, whom I refer jokingly as the "Dark Side of the Force") does when she does anything that requires effort (like driving or screwing in a light bulb).
So I guess this is a genetic thing coming through and rearing its head (or tongue) as the case may be. Kathleen has a great sense of humor too, so I hope that Emma also gets that as well.
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