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These 2 Babies Have Something In Common That Will Melt Your Heart!

August 13, 2015

These 2 Babies Have Something In Common That Will Melt Your Heart!

A Match Made In Heaven

Some pairings are just meant to be. When photographer, Ivette Ivens, decided to get a puppy, right after having had a baby, some would probably have suggested she wait. But Ivette knew the timing was just right…

 

Best friends like to match. #iphonepic @honest #thehonestcompany

A photo posted by Ivette (@ivetteivens) on

And that’s because these adorable babies share the same birthday! So, Ivette knew this was a pair that was meant to be. (And we have to agree!)

The two bonded instantly, mostly over naps.

 

#ivetteivens #ivetteivensphotography #pets #frenchie #love #baby #bestfriends #happy #chicagophotographer #photos4ellen A photo posted by Ivette (@ivetteivens) on

But as the adorable duo grew, they began to expand their bonding experiences. Sometimes they’d hang out and enjoy a sunny day.

 

#ivetteivens #ivetteivensphotography #pets #frenchie #love #baby #bestfriends #happy #chicagophotographer #photos4ellen

A photo posted by Ivette (@ivetteivens) on

Sometimes they just felt like holding hands.

And other times they opted for bath. Because that’s what brothers do, right?

And as precious as the pictures are, the photos capture more than just cute factor. As Ivette describes,

“It's honestly the most loving connection – pure, unconditional, irreplaceable and inseparable."

And love is a beautiful thing. Hopefully, these photos spread a little more love and cheer into your day!

“Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God.” 1 John 4:7

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