Audrey Roloff Posts First Family Pic With Baby Ember Since Giving Birth
Little People, Big World fans are still in their feels over news that Audrey and Jeremy Roloff welcomed their daughter into the world on September 10. Baby Ember is beyond adorable and is likely melting her parents' hearts -- as evidenced by mom Audrey Roloff's first family photo on Instagram.
Audrey and Jeremy are head-over-heels in love with their "precious baby girl," Ember Jean.
"We are in complete awe of the miracle of life, and feeling so blessed to be entrusted with such a beautiful daughter," Roloff writes in her Instagram post.
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She continues:
"Sweet little Ember, may you always be a light in the darkness, glowing in all you do, enduring, fierce, and hard to extinguish. May you always believe in the more that is within you, and when stoked and kindled by your Creator - may you be able to burn and glow even MORE than you ever could on you own. We love you so much Ember Jean Roloff. Thank you for making us 'mom and dad.'"
Ember, who was 7.13 pounds and 20.25 inches at birth, has forever changed Audrey and Jeremy's lives for the better.
"[Ember's] absolutely beautiful -- a face that draws you in," dad Jeremy Roloff gushes in his Instagram post.
"What a miraculous expierence. So much to say, but for now we're resting at home soaking in the present -- honored that we've been entrusted with this little life. Welcome to our family Ember Jean, we're so excited to meet you. May you be a glowing, fierce, and radiant light in this world."
Audrey's Instagram post reveals giving birth to Ember naturally was the "hardest thing" she's ever done, but the most "rewarding moment" of her life.
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"Wow. Natural labor was the hardest thing I've ever done, but holding our baby for the first time was undeniably the most empowering and rewarding moment of my life ... The whole time I just kept reminding myself of the MORE that was within me through Christ -- that I could keep enduring, surrendering, trusting, and pushing more and more because of Christ's strength within me. The second she was out of my belly and into my arms, the tears of pain ceased, and Jeremy and I looked at our daughter and each other with tears of uncontainable joy."