A where we start - popping out from between our mother's legs.
B looks like a baby.
C the baby reaches arms out,
D and is held.
E the baby sitting up, with legs and arms stretched out.
F the toddler standing up, with arms stretched out.
G the child feeding itself.
h the child hugging the parent, or holding on to the parent's leg.
I the child standing alone.
J the steep learning curve of adolescence.
K dancing, arms raised.
L sitting, for school lessons.
M found a friend, holding hands,
N and again the next day.
O the circle - a symbol of completeness, union, wedding ring.
P looks like a sign-post; the couple has a clear sense of direction.
Q a straight thing going into something round.
R the mother's tummy begins to bulge.
S sleeping, recovering from giving birth.
T stretching arms, after the sleep.
U hands stretched out to get on with all the work,
V and then stretched out again for more work.
W both parents stretching out their arms to work together,
X but then are exhausted, and a bit cross.
Y uplifted arms, joyful, but not dancing - getting too old for that.
Z kneeling, cleaning, weeding the garden, praying.