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Rome's Home!!!

Silas was in the NICU for 4 days; Levi was in the NICU for 135 days; Roman came in second place with just over a week at 8 days. After some prayer and pleading, we were able to bring our sweet baby Roman home last Saturday night. I don't think we could be more thankful this Thanksgiving! The boys are all sweet together, and it's a miracle to have a healthy baby in our midst. As I approach Kyra's birthday this weekend, I am reminded at how precious our time is on Earth, and I am grateful little Roman, Rome, Roe, Ro bro, (whatever we call him) can bear a name of a place that meant so much to my best friend. Love and miss you Ky! I know you'd be anxious to get your hands on little Rome as soon as you could!

Thank you for all who prayed for our littlest one!  We love you, and we are so very grateful for you!






~Roman Buster

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