




Thank you Nana!
She also shared what I think is the first photo ever taken of North. Right after he was born and allowed out of the operating room; when Alan was getting to see him for the first time in the NICU --before I'd even ever seen him. Our parents were looking through the glass and the nurse held North up. We're so grateful to have a copy of this first photo. Thanks again!

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