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Monday, March 25, 2013

grandson

sharing just a small moment of last night with you.

a grandma meeting her grandson for the first time. she was downstairs while her daughter was birthing taking care of her other granddaughter. she comes upstairs to check on things to find mom and baby tucked into bed.

cries of joy in korean as she instantly fell in love with this new life. overjoyed. proud. shocked.

*scenes that bring tears to a midwives eyes*

2 comments:

  1. yes it does love...yes it does...Did you hear it was because the grandma is hard of hearing so she didn't hear anything that was happening upstairs ;)

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  2. i did! i loved that see made her seaweed soup. i wish all mothers had their mothers to make them a nourishing soup and tuck them into bed after birth.

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