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Our baby’s gaze has tipped over to the other side (ours?), we take note of it instantly, as though we had expected, or at least surmised, that it would happen. Not-knowing is looking at us! Not this or that not-knowing this or that (but yes, maybe that too). Our baby’s knowing look (delivered with a glance, just like that) is something we’re already used to, now we are almost disappointed. We don’t ask, where does this not-knowing come from, is it something we previously overlooked (surely not)? Then we realize (because we are good at being disappointed): this not-knowing look reminds us of our baby’s other look, the wise and understanding look, and of a deep relationship between them: that is what we previously overlooked, or failed to see, expect, surmise! (And now, we wonder, how is the baby looking at us now?)