But this time of our little man...



In the third shot, you can see his birthmark. It's not like any I've seen before. Here's a close up -

Anywhoo... he's such a sweet little fella. He's happy and is growing like a wildflower (it seems so rude to call babies weeds, don't you think?). He's around 10# now, which I'm thrilled with since he was 7# 2oz when he was born almost 7 weeks ago. God is so good, and I am so blessed!
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He is a cutie Laurel!
Brooklyn had a birthmark like that on her wrist when she was born. I think it was gone before her first birthday though. I will have to go back and look at pictures to check.
I think that is the kind of birthmark I had when I was born and around the same spot, but on my right side. We called it a strawberry. I think I had it for about 7 years. I really was endeared to it, too. I was kind of sad when it went away.
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