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SAM HUNT AND HIS WIFE HANNAH ARE EXPECTING THEIR SECOND CHILD.

SAM HUNT AND HIS WIFE HANNAH ARE EXPECTING THEIR SECOND CHILD.
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Sam Hunt and his wife Hannah are expecting their second child. He reportedly made the announcement during his Friday night (April 21st) show at Resorts World in Las Vegas. The baby will join his parents who were married in 2017, and big sister Lucy, who was born in May of last year.

A couple of months ago, Sam talked about how the little things in his life has changed pretty dramatically since becoming a father. “The way I experience everything on a day-to-day basis has drastically changed,” says Sam. “I live outside of town, and there’s a little pond, a little gravel driveway. We live in a little cabin. There’s a little pond several hundred yards from the cabin. And, you know, when we first moved out there, I’d go down to the pond occasionally, but not really all that often and almost on a daily basis. I’ll take Lou down to the pond and just sit her down the edge on the top of the canoe or just in the grass there, and I experience the pond and the birds and whatever else is going on out there in nature in a way that I was just numb to before having a child. And so that goes for every other little thing, coffee in the morning or picking up a book and reading it as she’s playing on the floor. All those things that I maybe in the past, all of a sudden, I’m experiencing in a whole new way.”

Sam is set to launch his “Summer On The Outskirts Tour” in July.

 

Audio / Sam Hunt says his life changed in the most beautiful of ways after becoming a father.

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Sam Hunt (experiencing things as a dad) OC: …whole new way. :50
“It’s changed drastically. I mean, the way I experience everything on a day-to-day basis is drastically changed. I live outside of town, and there’s a little pond, a little gravel driveway. We live in a little cabin. There’s a little pond several hundred yards from the cabin. And, you know, when we first moved out there, I’d go down to the pond occasionally, but not really all that often and almost on a daily basis. I’ll take Lou down to the pond and just sit her down the edge on the top of the canoe or just in the grass there, and I experience the pond and the birds and whatever else is going on out there in nature in a way that I was just numb to before having a child. And so that goes for every other little thing, coffee in the morning or picking up a book and reading it as she’s playing on the floor. All those things that I maybe in the past, all of a sudden, I’m experiencing in a whole new way.”

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