Technology isn’t only good for hashtags and selfies. Army Captain Tony Burch used Facetime to watch the birth of his quadruplets, who were 6,500 miles away from where he is stationed in South Korea.
The hospital his children were born in posted on Instagram the touching moment when Burch was able to see his children for the first time — first through technology, and then in real time four days later.
“Perfect timing, you know, everything clicked together, and I was able to see the babies as they were getting cleaned off,” Tony told WLS-TV.
Burch is scheduled to finish his deployment and return home in June.
H/T: Fox News Insider
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