Lou Sulola Samuel, Heidi Klum and Seal 's daughter was born Friday
October 9, 2009 at 7:46 pm in Los Angeles.
Her Kiddiegram report indicates that she has a Moon in the sign of Cancer and a Sun in Libra and a Taurus rising.
Moon in Cancer
Moody, sympathetic, very sensitive and easily hurt, tender-hearted, emotional, and responsive to the feelings and emotions of everyone in her environment, Lou needs a very supportive and stable home-base in order to feel secure within herself. A quiet understanding and acceptance of her tears and her feelings of hurt, fearfulness, sadness, or other emotions will help her deal with her sometimes overwhelming feelings. Allowing her periods to withdraw into her room and to avoid social contacts, or even to mope around, is also important.
Lou has an especially close emotional and psychic tie to her mother, and she feels very strongly whatever her mother is feeling, whether Mother is outwardly expressing herself or not. Lou's intuitive perception and sensitivity is very pronounced, particularly to those closest to her. In later life, she is apt to become overly dependent on friends, spouses, or her own children, unless she has had a very warm and solid relationship with her mother.
Being at home and engaging in domestic activities such as cooking, caring for pets, and so on, gives her a lot of satisfaction. Food may be very important to her, a symbol of nurturance, belonging, being close, receiving and giving love. She is likely to have stomach aches or digestive upsets when she is tense, worried, or when her sense of safety is threatened.
Lou also has a strong affinity for water, and finds living near a lake or ocean gives her a great sense of peace. Music, also, has a strong impact on Lou's sense of well-being, and choosing quieting, soothing, or uplifting pieces to play at bedtime can be very effective with her.
Making changes or emotional adjustments can be quite difficult for her, and she needs a lot of "babying" and reassurance during times of transition. She may even regress in her behavior for awhile, or become very withdrawn, but rest assured that it is only a temporary coping device for her.
Moon in the Second House
Favorite possessions and familiar things--quilts, toys, and so on--enhance Lou's sense of security. Long after she's stopped using them, she'll want to keep them because of all the emotional energy she's invested in them. She can become a pack-rat, and her living space may become cluttered with cherished items she's loathe to discard. For the most part this harmless quirk should be indulged. However, she should perhaps be discouraged from displacing emotional needs onto material items (like an unhappy person who buys a new hat to cheer herself up). A trip to the toy store should not become her response to all of life's woes!