Write about something/someone being born.

 I remember when my little nephew was born. It was such an exciting time for our family. My mom and I went to the hospital to visit, and seeing that tiny baby for the first time was so special. Holding him in my arms, I felt a mix of joy and responsibility, knowing that he’d look up to me as he grew.


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