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Valentine delivery

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courtesy Washington Health System Washington Hospital

Jennifer Griffith of Claysville holds her son, Wesley Evans, with whom she now shares a birthday and a holiday – Feb. 14, Valentine’s Day. Griffith and Wesley’s dad, Shane Evans, celebrated Wesley’s arrival at Washington Health System Washington Hospital on Monday, the same day Griffith celebrated her 26th birthday. Wesley’s big brothers, Ethan, 5, and Skyler, 2 1/2, were not born on Valentine’s Day. Wesley and the other babies born at Washington Hospital were dressed as love bugs, which Griffith thought was perfectly appropriate. “He’s already a cuddly little love bug,” she said Tuesday.

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Courtesy Washington Health System Washington Hospital

Jennifer Griffith and Shane Evans, of Claysville, welcome their son, Wesley Evans, who was born on Valentine’s Day, which also is the birthdate of the newborn’s mom. Wesley, the best Valentine’s Day and birthday present Griffith could have wished for, was born at WHS Washington Hospital. Wesley and the other babies born at Washington Hospital were dressed as love bugs, which Griffith thought was perfectly appropriate. “He’s already a cuddly little love bug,” she said Tuesday.

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Courtesy of WHS Washington Hospital

Wesley Evans was born at WHS Washington Hospital on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14. The little love bug now shares a birthday with his mother, Jennifer Griffith, who turned 26 on the holiday. Wesley’s joins his dad, Shane Evans, and big brothers, Ethan, 5, and Skyler, 2½, who were not born on Valentine’s Day.

Jennifer Griffith’s birthday falls on Feb. 14, and the Claysville mom got the best birthday present and Valentine’s Day present she could have wished for: a baby boy, Wesley Evans. Griffith – whose 26th birthday fell on the holiday – and Wesley’s dad, Shane Evans, celebrated their son’s Feb. 14 arrival at Washington Health System Washington Hospital. Wesley’s big brothers, Ethan, 5, and Skyler, 2½, however, were not born on Valentine’s Day. Wesley and the other babies born at Washington Hospital were dressed as love bugs, which Griffith thought was perfectly appropriate. “He’s already a cuddly little love bug,” she said Tuesday.

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