Pregnant mom takes amazing picture — but look who shows up to the right

Anticipating the arrival of their child, a Florida dad-to-be, Dan Mozer, seized the opportunity to take maternity pictures of his wife, Angelina, at Atlantic Beach. As Angelina posed against the ocean backdrop, Dan snapped a series of shots, unexpectedly capturing a dolphin leaping out of the water in one frame.

The couple, aware of dolphins in the area, was surprised by the fortuitous moment. Despite missing the dolphin’s leap herself, Angelina welcomed their son, Courtland, on January 27th.

Playfully attributing the extraordinary photo to Courtland summoning the dolphin from the womb, the couple decided to keep his name as Courtland instead of “Dolph Finn.” The magical photograph stands as a cherished testament to their love and the unexpected surprises that make life extraordinary.

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