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Little fingers...

I was watching our sonogram over again the other day and I was able to snap this screen shot during the video. How sweet is that?! This baby likes his/her fingers already! The babe also grabbed his/her little toes once. Is there anything as miraculous as seeing a babe in the womb playing with hands and feet? So amazing. xo, Sam

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LadySnow said…
Aww...how sweet. I'm jealous too. My oldest was the only one I had an ultrasound with. The rest of the children have been born at home with a lay midwife...so no ultrasounds. Can't wait to meet our little one soon and see/hear more about yours. :-)
Anonymous said…
I dont think there is, Samantha:) How beautiful and powerful to see whom God has made:) Are those girl or boy fingers??? Lol
Suzanne
Anonymous said…
Looks praying hands :o)
So sweet! angel.bost
This is just so gorgeous. I'm always amazed at the miracle of being able to see your own babe snuggling, playing and sleeping before they're even born.

xx Susan
amazing...always is, not matter how many times you see it...
Anonymous said…
Oh! I just love ultrasound pics! I'm so happy for you. It does look like that babe is praying! And if if I may say so, I think this one is a boy.
Kelli-Ann said…
Amazing...I show my scan pictures to my children and they can't seem to comprehend it's a picture of them, inside my tummy! :)
Keowdie said…
It looks like your little one is praying in that picture!
I love ultrasound photos; and this one is so clear!

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