Beautiful Babies

Well today was my last day of work at a job that I enjoyed thoroughly it is an unfortunate circumstance that it was not helpful financially, but it was a lot of fun.

Around 4:30 this morning I woke to the most beautiful sight. It made me wish I woke up like this always. I heard no noise, but was sound asleep and slowly I opened my eyes expecting the ceiling or a thought distracting me from the ceiling and there he was. Smiling with no pacifier and his eyes glowing with joy my eyes met my two year old son's and I was just so happy to see him and he was happy to see me. It reminded me of God. I wonder if entering heaven would be like it. I love being a father and a husband and I thank you Lord everyday for entrusting them to me.

I was thinking of the gift of life and I wondered about creation and the human being and I was so surprised one day to see that even Leonardo da Vinci was as well fascinated I was surprised by this picture of his notes on the subject of prenatal development of a child.

Beautiful!
This made me think of The Biology of Prenatal Development. This is as good and beyond what Leonardo would have dreamed to see. This is an in-depth look at the beautiful work of God's creation. National Geographic teamed up with The Endowment For Human Development which is a team dedicated to the study of the development of children in the womb from conception to natural birth.

I know this may sound like an uninteresting piece, but I assure you this documentary will blow your imagination with biological scientific fact and make you keep wondering about the awesome work of God.

Click here to see some footage!
National Geographic provided a small video camera that is inside the womb. So it is not just ultrasound that you see but a baby wiggling around at the joy of being alive! I strongly suggest this to parents who wonder how their baby appears during their journey in the womb to birth.




For the sake of an informed education of the human person people should endorse this at their local schools to use in their biology classes. It is very interesting and informative. Thank you Lord for the gift of life!

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