Josh's POV

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Today is December 15th, 2016. Today is the day my 4th kid was born. Noah David Evans. He weighed in at 7 pounds, 6 ounces and was born at 3:14 am in an LA hospital. He has my blue eyes and we're pretty sure he's gonna have blonde hair. He was born perfectly fine, no problems what-so-ever. Colleen and I were checking out of the hospital and getting ready to drive to Rachel's house because she has all 3 girls.

"Baby number 4! Josh, we have 4 kids, that's a lot!" Colleen laughed. She was a little fatigue from the whole "labor" thing but besides that she has been upbeat and happy all day. She cradled Noah in her arms, he's wrapped up in a blue blanket. She crawled into the back seat of the car, and placed Noah in a car seat and buckled and secured his seatbelt.

"Baby if you don't mind I think I'm gonna sit back here with him. I don't want anything to happen you know." She said, her eyes meeting mine with a pleading look in them.

"Of course baby," I responded, spamming my door and hers closed. She buckled herself in and turned to face Noah in his seat, and let him grab onto her finger while half asleep. "I have a feeling he's gonna be a quiet baby."

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We pulled into Rachel's driveway and shut off the car. There were tons of cars parked on the street already but next to other houses so there was room for us already. I opened Colleens door for her and she grabbed Noah out of his seat. She swung her legs over the side of the car and pulled the rest of her out too. I slammed the door behind her and followed her up to the door. Rachel had texted earlier, ""no need to knock, just come in." So we opened the door quietly but soon screaming erupted from around us.

"Welcome to the world Noah!" They yelled. A sign said welcome to the family Noah, and presents were stacked in the living room. Georgia and Lily came running up to us asking to hold him and family came giving side hugs.

"OMIGOSH! You guys, thank you!" Colleen yelled hugging everyone. They're the best.

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