It has been rumored that when a baby smiles, they really just have gas.  I'm not sure I agree with this theory.  So far, Ellie has only really smiled as she's falling asleep.  I've watched her many times and I know that if she goes asleep upset, she does not smile.  She does her "I'm going to cry" look instead.  However, if she falls asleep happy, often times with a milk mustache, she'll smile.  How can that be gas?  I think not.  
I love to watch her smile, but much to my disappointment, she has only done so in her sleep.  She has yet to smile as a response to us, though that's supposed to happen around 6 weeks (which is now, dangit!).  The way I see it, if she can do it in her sleep, she ought to be able to do it when she's awake!
But even so, I love to see it.  I love her smile and can't wait to see the real thing, when her eyes are open.  On a related note, I also can't wait to hear her laugh and talk (both of which, on rare occasions, she has done in her sleep).
 
 
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As an update... We got really close to a real smile last night. I was complaining about how bad the bag of used diapers smelled and Ellie thought it was funny. And there was a smile. Then she passed out. Technically, for the first time, her eyes were open, but I think it still falls under the category of "falling asleep happy" type of smile.
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