Julie-Anne and her husband Ravi are big, strong andhappy family, in which grow up three great boys: Cooper, Rylan and Harper. The eldest of the boys turned 10, the average - 8, and the youngest only 6 years old. Already almost adults. And the couple decided that it would be necessary to have another baby - they did not get engaged. But they hardly expected that the news that there would be a small family would be so exciting for the children. They simply did not find a place for themselves, asking several times a day who was born. All three, strangely enough, really wanted a girl to be born. Parents slowly came up with a surprise - how much more comfortable to tell the children, the little brother to wait for them or the little sister. And then it was just time for a decisive screening. But the surprise was not at all expected by the children, but by the parents: the baby in the stomach flatly refused to turn to the sensor with what it needed. Who will be, remains unclear. The parents were confused: they imagined how they would be greeted by three pairs of waiting eyes at home, but they would have nothing to say.Photo:GettyImagesJulie-Anne and Ravi had to go to an ultrasound diagnostic center that specializes in gender determination. It turns out that there are some in Australia. And there they were finally told: breathe a sigh of relief, comrades parents, you are having a girl. The parents breathed a sigh of relief and set about making a surprise, simple but effective. The idea was to “stuff” a black opaque balloon with confetti. Blue – boy. Pink – girl. They arrived home, solemnly carrying the balloon behind them. “Our middle son, Rylan, is a very sensitive boy, not a tomboy at all. That’s why he wanted it to be a girl more than anyone,” said Julie-Anne. The cunning mother decided to play a joke on him: with an upset look, she said that it would be a boy. Here, check it out yourself. But the balloon burst – and the boy’s upset face lit up with a smile! And then Rylan… burst into tears. "I'm crying because I'm so happy, Mommy," he squeezed out through his tears, hugging his mother. "My girl will be the happiest baby with such brothers!" Julie-Anne is sure. "Rylan, by the way, is still in a slight shock. He even spent all his savings - he bought five dresses for his sister." The doctors set the due date for January 28. And the boys are already counting the days until this event. They are looking forward to the birth of their sister even more than Christmas.