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Erica Noonan is chief of the Globe West bureau. Before joining the Globe in 2000, she worked for the Associated Press in Boston. Raised in Wellesley, she has a master's degree in political communication from Emerson College and a BA in political science from Trinity University in San Antonio. She lives in Natick with two energetic preschoolers: Dennis, 4, and Lila, 2.
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Dearest Lila,
Dese shoes are gorgeous and look like the pairs my Rachel wore when she was a toddler. In fact, she enjoyed wearing mismatched socks just to round out the look. You are beautiful and I think your fashion sense is wonderful.
Mom - I applaud you for appreciating the innate creativity in every child. My 25-year-old daughter now has more real fashion sense than anyone I know.