The Echo's Beautiful Babies competition starts up again today - and the interest will be massive.
Previous years have seen literally thousands of readers vote for the winners of this competition and we know that families take it extremely seriously.
For us, Beautiful Babies is intended as a bit of fun, giving families the opportunity to get their little ones featured in the Echo, along with the possibility of winning a big prize.
To enter, take your child along to one of the nominated venues, listed in the Echo over the next few days, and simply pose for the Echo photographer. Then wait until we print the pictures in the paper and start voting.
Dolly Parton was up at the CIA last night and our reviewer Anna Hammond describes a memorable show in today's paper.
The pictures are intriguing. The photographers were ordered to stay back from the stage, which is unusual in these venues - presumably to avoid close-ups of Dolly.
Does she look good for her age ... or is she, like the rest of us, now fighting a losing battle against age?
Tonight, more out of duty than anything else, I will be at the Millennium Stadium to watch Wales play San Marino.
I have no sense of excitement, no expectation and, if I'm absolutely honest, not much interest in the 90 minutes ahead.
Of course I want Wales to win and I will be there to support the players. But the last few months of Toshack's reign have hammered my enthusiasm - and particularly so Saturday's dismal performance in Dublin.
Tonight is the night to relight the fire and to capture the imagination again. Anything other than that and it's hard to see how Toshack will keep the nation onside.
