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Note To My Future Baby

Dear Baby (boy/girl)

Mom and Dad got married last year in January 27. The wedding was awesome. Far greater than what we planned and prayed for. The Lord, yes, you should know Him, He is the Giver of every good and perfect gift, like that wedding.

It has been a year since and we are waiting for you. Actually, a lot of people are waiting for you, sometimes, more excited than mom and dad. 

Now, since you are still a bubble-thought, a prayer, a topic of conversation once we enter a party/fellowship or chat room, there are certain things I want to share to you that I wish you are actually here so I can personally tell you. 

Mom and Dad are fine that you are not yet here but we would be totally thankful to the Lord, yes He gives the approval, if you come. 

Mom's baby for now is Dad. I promised to the Lord that I will be by his side no matter what. In fact, Dad promised the same to me. 

Mom and Dad is praying still for you to come soon and we know a lot more others are praying for you to come. 

Mom and Dad will celebrate their 1st this Saturday. It will be wonderful to have you on our 2nd. We love you in advance. :)



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