How This Little Girl Broke Her Family's 100-Year-Old Tradition — Just by Being Born

When Ashton Underdahl married her husband, Scott, she knew that his family had a history of boys. However, it wasn't until her father-in-law, Conrad Underdahl, started doing some research that they learned just how long it had been since a baby girl Underdahl was last welcomed into the world. Conrad had to dig back through four generations until he discovered that the last girl born into the family was in 1914.

Needless to say, everyone was more than excited when Ashton gave birth in April to Aurelia Marie Ann, breaking the century-long streak. The precious baby girl joins her older brother, Archer, and has left her family feeling out of their comfort zone while shopping for all things pink. "Maybe it took more than 100 years to create perfection," Conrad told the Coeur d' Alene Press. "She's a cutie. We've been spoiling her a bit because it's just different finally holding a baby girl."