Photos | Wesley's First Fantasy - Birthday Boy in Costume

Captured on August 12, 2023, a playful moment from Wesley's first birthday party in Oxnard. Dressed in a whimsical costume complete with a hat and holding his favorite toy, he made us all travel back to our childhood. Amidst the rustic charm of the living room, the three perfect balloons, and his infectious glee, his first foray into the world of make-believe was nothing short of magical. Happy Birthday, young adventurer!
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