




Little Reese is just more than a week. Isn't she just adorable?! She was scheduled to be delivered by c-section on Monday, May 11, but came a day earlier -- Mother's Day. What a way to celebrate Mother's Day? She is a darling baby who never really cried. She did -- like most of my newborns -- have an accident (on Daddy!) but I jinxed us when I told Reese's mom that I'd never had a #2 accident with a newborn. Reese more than made up for that, three times! She's just so cute, though, that "the incident" didn't spoil our session.
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