A TIKTOK star shared a now-heartwrenching post about cherishing time with her son just weeks before he died in a tragic accident.
Family blogger Emilie Kiser, 26, gushed about soaking up every moment with husband Brady and son Trigg before they welcomed a second child.
Trigg was found unresponsive in a pool on May 12 in Chandler, Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix, cops told the CBS affiliate KPHO-TV.
He was rushed to the hospital in critical condition and spent nearly a week fighting for his life.
On May 18, the Maricopa County medical examiner confirmed the three-year-old had died.
Authorities have not released an official cause of death.
The heartbreaking incident unfolded after police responded to a drowning call at a private property.
Emilie, who has 3.5 million TikTok followers, has not yet publicly addressed her son's passing.
But in the weeks leading up to the accident, she had been documenting sweet family moments online.
"Soaking up every last moment as a fam of 3 (plus the pups hehe," she wrote in the February post.
At the time, she was pregnant with her second child and shared the newborn's arrival on March 29.
The photos showed Trigg happily posing with his parents in warm weather.
Others called him "a cool kid" and said he looked like his dad's "lil twin."
On the day of the accident, Emilie posted a video of Trigg in bed with his dad and baby brother Theodore.
Brady smiled warmly at his son while the song We Hug Now by Sydney Rose played in the background.
"I can not believe they are mine," Emilie captioned the video.
Later that same day, she shared clips from her Monday morning routine with Theodore and their dogs.
The videos have since been flooded with emotional comments and support.
"You are and will always be a good mom, we love you," one viewer wrote.
Another said, "Life is so unfair."
In another post, Emilie shared a photo of Trigg kissing her as she held newborn Theodore outside.
The TikTok star often gives fans a glimpse into her life as a wife and mom.
Trigg's death has left her fanbase devastated, with thousands mourning the loss alongside the family.