




Creux has the same internal clock as his mother. Therefore, he was at his peak at about 2:01 am. Here are the pictures of the family members that drove up that evening and stuck it out for his early morning birth! I think they were all glad for the wait. I had to kick them out of the room at one point because I was having mean thoughts about them when they would talk during my contractions. Not their fault because I didn't tell them I was in that much pain, but I seriously wanted to hurt someone, anyone at that point! These are the after pictures with the baby when I didn't want to hurt my family anymore! lol
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