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Happy 6th Birthday Little Mr.! Print E-mail
 
on 07-01-2009

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Six years ago at 2:45 AM you physically took your first breath of air in this world. Every day since then has been a blessing for all of us. You are one amazing kid and I am honored to be your Dad!

This is what you looked like just seconds after you were born...

 

 

And now you look like this...

 

 

 

I could not have asked for a better son. And what is awesome about this birthday post to you is I know you can read it now. I should probably go back and block you from some of my other blog posts...

Happy Birthday, Son!

Love, Dad

 






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