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Introducing the Newest Member of the Cunningham Family!

written by

Liz Cunningham

posted on

September 8, 2018

In June our family grew a little bigger with our newest addition, Brigid! She makes baby #4 in the family and everybody loves to get her attention and fight over who gets to hold her. The "baby time" goes by so quickly, so we are soaking it up as much as we can!


We really hadn't gotten around to getting our family photos updated, so last week we set up the camera and finally got some updated family photos! It's always a challenge to set up a tripod and get everyone to smile nicely, but somehow we got it done!

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