I would suggest something cutesy like a "welcome to the world little one," type letter telling him or her about the wonderful things in life and childhood including first steps, first words, learning to right a bike, starting school etc.
Dragonflymagic answered Friday June 5 2015, 8:18 pm: If the baby isn't yet born, just your hopes and wishes for it to have a wonderful life. If already born and you've b een able to observe the baby, then write down your observations. Who you think the baby looks like most, any mannerisms or expresions you see in baby that remind you of someone else. If you were able to read what someone had to say about you as a baby, wouldn't you find that entertaining? I started a journals for my granddaughter with things i observed even as she was real young. Like repeatedly always using her left hand to bat at toys overhead, never her right. I wrote about that with the comment that likely she'd grow up to be a lefty like her grandma. stuff like that is fun to read later when a child is older or an adult. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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