



Tessa had lots of excited family and friends that came and welcomed her into our family. I was out of it the first day or so (sorry for those who got to see that side of me...), but I got lucky and was treated with visits from my sister Mary and brother Royden quite a bit while I was in the hospital recovering.
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She seriously was the least-funny looking newborn evah. I loved that you were in the state for this one. Apologies in advance to Mia and Aidan when they figure out they've been neglected by aunt Mary since birth.
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