



Peyton Michelle Winter was born that afternoon. 6 lbs 14 oz and 20 inches long. (I hope that is right) She is beautiful! I wish I had a picture, but I will get one soon. Happy New Year!
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1 comment:
Love the rosy cheeks! They are so fun at this age. Wait until they get to be 4 and then they whine because it is COLD! LOL
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