perfection
Main Entry: per·fec·tion
Pronunciation: \pər-ˈfek-shən\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English perfeccioun, from Anglo-French perfection, from Latin perfection-, perfectio, from perficere
Date: 13th century
1: the quality or state of being perfect: as a: freedom from fault or defect : flawlessness b: maturity c: the quality or state of being saintly
2 a: an exemplification of supreme excellence b: an unsurpassable degree of accuracy or excellence
3: the act or process of perfecting
Huh............ look at the picture I found next too the definition in the dictionary!
More to come in the next few days, but I wanted to get this out there for everyone. Sorry, I thought I would be able to update more once the baby came. No offense, but when I saw that little face everything else became secondary.
Baby and Mom are doing excellent! I changed a poopy diaper, I'm a good burper and even though she isn't quite sure who I am yet, I'm becoming one of her two favorites to be held by. Right behind baby Momma.
Thanks everyone for the well wishes! The journey now starts!
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