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When I finally heard her open the door to enter the house, my heart was filled with joy; I almost hugged her in tears and told her about all our tough few hours. She has an enviable nanny-baby relationship with our sweet child; when they’re together, she squeals joyfully and laughs a lot. Sometimes, I walk out of whichever corner of the house that I could be in to peep and see whatever makes the bab.