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		<title>By: &#124; The Spohrs Are Multiplying&#8230; &#124; &#187; My Daughters&#8217; Dad</title>
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		<description>[...] When Mike and I were getting married I tried to picture him as a dad. He was a great pet owner to our little Rigby but caring for a child is a bit more intense than caring for a pet. My pregnancy with Maddie was so hard, but after she was born Mike hit the ground running. He was in the NICU all day, every day. He carried around a little notebook and wrote down her vitals, her medicines and doses, her weight, everything. Everything she did amazed him. [...]</description>
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