Knox

born July 26

weighing 7 lb. 9 oz.




I wish I could put into words how I felt looking at this precious baby boy just hours after he was born and watching his mother cry when she finally got him back into her arms after he was weighed and cleaned up and all the things they do in the hospital nursery to a newborn. It was a moment in time I will never forget and one I will always treasure.
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