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Ahaviah Zahorah (baby pictures)

Finally … because so many of you asked

Did you miss the birth announcement and explanation of her name?
Or the explanations for all of our children’s names?

 Go to page two of album

click on a photo to see it with a descriptive title; click again for a larger resolution

 

with Lucy Muchiri, our Kenyan midwife

Go to page two of album

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