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At a sunny South Florida beachfront bar, Bailey smiles behind the counter shaking a colorful drink while Heber stands opposite, leaning forward with an awestruck grin, bright noon light glinting off the waves.
In sunny South Florida, Heber met Bailey one day, She made drinks and made friends, in her sparkly way. Heber saw Bailey, his heart skipped a beat, He wished she liked him, he thought she was sweet.
In a palm-lined South Florida park at golden afternoon, Heber sits patiently on a bench watching Bailey approach laughing; she offers him an iced coffee, both faces lit with blossoming affection.
Bailey was careful, but Heber was true, He waited and waited, ‘til she loved him too. Friendship and laughter, just grew and grew, Soon dating began, new adventures to pursue.
Inside a small Gainesville apartment at night, Bailey studies at a lamp-lit desk stacked with textbooks while Heber gently hugs her from behind, both smiling softly, moonlight filtering through the window.
Off to Gainesville, with bright hopes in sight, Bailey studied hard, Heber hugged her each night. Together they grew and shared their delight, Dreaming of futures so sparkly and bright.
On a dawn-pink South Florida shoreline, suitcases rest beside a parked car as barefoot Heber and Bailey stand hand-in-hand in wet sand, faces joyful, palm fronds swaying in the warm breeze.
When Bailey graduated, they packed up and drove, Back to the south, where the palm branches wove. Home once again with the sand in their toes, Life on the shoreline, happiness grows.
In their sunlit kitchen, Bailey holds up a positive pregnancy test with a wide grin while Heber beside the table twirls mid-dance, arms raised and eyes sparkling, morning light spilling across scattered breakfast dishes.
One joyful morning, Bailey smiled wide, "A tiny surprise is growing inside!" Heber danced silly, so happy and proud, Together, their giggles filled up the whole house.
Under blazing midday sun on a quiet beach, Heber and Bailey kneel over a sliced cake revealing bright blue filling, wind tousling their hair as waves glitter behind and a tiny knife rests in the sand.
With cake on the beach and the sun shining high, They found out you’re a boy, under blue sky. No crowds around, just waves, wind, and cheer, They whispered, "We love you and wish you were here."
Beside a sparkling lake at sunset, Heber kneels on the grassy bank presenting a ring toward Bailey, whose hands cover tearful eyes; golden light shimmers across the water and surrounding pines.
By a sparkling lake, with quiet and peace, Heber knelt and gave Bailey a ring to keep. She said, "Yes!" with happy tears anew, Heber took his time, but his love always grew.
Morning light fills a driveway where cardboard boxes lie open; Heber secures a bulging roof rack on their car while Bailey holds a roadmap toward the snow-tipped north, both smiling at the new journey.
Then packing their boxes, a new dream began, They pointed their car toward Massachusetts land. From beaches to snowflakes, to skies bright and blue, They moved up north to wait for you.
In a softly lit nursery, Heber rolls pastel paint across the wall while Bailey, standing on a step stool, hangs tiny clothes and a silver paper star; afternoon sun filters through gauzy curtains.
They painted your room with the softest hue, Hung tiny clothes and a star or two. Each day they wondered, "What will you do? Will you dance, will you giggle, love tickles too?"
Late at night in the living room, dim lamplight glows as Heber sits beside Bailey on the couch, both hands resting on her rounded belly, calendar with circled due date pinned on nearby wall.
Nights grew longer, dreams flew high, Heber and Bailey sometimes gave a sigh. "Counting the days, this waiting is hard! We long for your smile, little prince of our hearts."
In a bright hospital room morning, Heber and Bailey sit side by side on the bed cradling their newborn son wrapped in a soft blue blanket, joyful tears on their faces as sunlight streams through blinds.
And then you finally arrived with a sigh and a coo, Tiny and perfect, the world felt brand new. Heber and Bailey held you close and near, Love overflowing, happiness here.
During a sunny afternoon in the nursery, Heber and Bailey relax in a rocking chair singing while their newborn son wrapped in a soft blue blanket nestles between them; scattered plush toys and storybooks brighten the room.
Now life is sweeter than honey doodle too, We snuggle and laugh and sing songs with you. The love that we share, it just grew and grew, We waited so long—now dreams all come true!
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