Eight-month-old Louise was born with albinism. Because of the lack of pigment in her eyes, she also has nystagmus, a condition that results in poor vision. <br /> <br />Two months ago, her mom, Megan McMorris, fastened a pair of glasses onto her daughter that gave her the ability to see. After looking confused for a few moments, Louise seemed to lock eyes with her mother and immediately broke into a smile. <br /> <br />"Once she could actually see me, it’s like 'Oh hi that’s you,'" McMorris told ABC. "She’s happy. At least she didn’t start crying." <br /> <br />The mom has also been singing to Louise and told ABC that she can tell her baby's "really listening." <br /> <br />“[The glasses] have helped slow her nystagmus because I think since she sees better, [she] is focusing on objects more than when she’s not wearing her glasses,” Megan mentioned to BuzzFeed. “She’s such an old soul. We love her to the moon and back!”