ONE UNFORGETTABLE BIRTHDAY Family Welcomes Baby Boy on 12/12/12 at 12:12
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Reported: Dec. 12, 2012 8:15 PM EST
Updated: Dec. 12, 2012 8:27 PM EST
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Charleston
, Kanawha County
, West Virginia
Vanessa and Jason Davis welcomed healthy baby Beau William into the world today, 12/12/12 at exactly 12:12 pm.
It's the last time in this century we will such a date and time, so no one will ever forget little Beau's birthday.
"It's exciting. There's never a dull moment. And as long as we're healthy, it's just another chapter in our life and it's something to talk about, and share with everybody and laugh about," says proud dad, Jason.
But something like this doesn't surprise the Davis's.
As a couple, they have a colorful past, including an all-star proposal.
"Brad Paisley stopped one of his huge shows in Las Vegas and permitted me to propose to my wife," says Jason, "That was incredible."
And then the infamous wedding date, an outside ceremony on June 29, 2012 -- the day of the derecho.
"Literally blew us away the second we said 'I do.'"
And now the birth of little Beau on 12/12/12.
"Now we're here with a little miracle, a little healthy miracle. We're very happy and thankful."
Just a day shy from the start of the twelve days of Christmas and Jason says he couldn't ask for a better present.
"All I wanted for Christmas was that healthy little baby boy and that's all I need. And a healthy mom right there. That's all any man could ask for."
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