Born to Read

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Rachel, Gayle, and I spent the morning at the Noyes Library's Born to Read program. One of the best features of the Montgomery County Library, the program is led by a librarian who sings, plays and reads stories with the babies and their parents. Not only do the children love it, particularly since they have an opportunity to see other babies, but the parents also get to commiserate a little bit and come away with new energy and ideas. Afterward, we stopped by Cafe Monet for a latte and a macaroon. Once again, our baby's champagne tastes were confirmed as she tucked into Gayle's smoked salmon.

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