Babies born on 11/12/13 at 14:15 are mathematical wonders

Couple Who Wed On 9/10/11 Give Birth To Baby Boy On 11/12/13

Weddings and babies filled the headlines of another sequential day last week, 11/12/13, and as 3,000 or so couples rushed to the altar on a Tuesday, a Montana couple was welcoming an impeccably-timed addition to their family.

On Nov. 12, 2013 at 15 minutes past the 14th hour, (11/12/13 14:15) Nicollette Brynn Anders took her first breaths, the Associated Press reported. The baby girl, who weighed nine pounds, three ounces, was born at Community Medical Center in Missoula, Mont., according to the news wire.

While the day was scheduled, the timing down to the minute was not, parents Amanda and Mark told the Missoulian. “It wasn’t planned. She just … did it," Mark said.

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Little Nicollette wasn't the only baby to arrive at a sequential time on a sequential day that had many feeling lucky. Baby Jayden Eugene Justice was born at 14:15 on Tuesday to a family from Seymour, Tennessee, the Mountain Press reported.

A couple in Grand Prairie, Tx. had their first child then, too, and named him David Cole Salvagnini. At the same time, a math teacher in Missouri was counting the minutes until he became a dad, also at exactly 2:15 p.m.

Babies are born every day, of course, but lovestruck couples and superstitious people have been marveling at the Gregorian calendar's patterns since the turn of the century, on sequential dates and repeating ones, such as 12/12/12.

Let the bookings roll in for Dec. 13, 2014.