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I can't believe how tiny he was! He sure has come a long way!
Oh, Jackson, you little doll baby! So precious.
Elliot, too, was early (8 weeks). God only knows why he was 4 pounds, however. They all said, "My, he's big for his gestational age." I still go back and look at the NICU photos to see Wee E's progress.
You HAVE come a long way, dear Jackson! Hugs...
Oh wow, he was a tny guy..he is bigger than Nathaniel now... Nice to look back.
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