If you ask Albury's Snow family what their lucky number is, they'll tell you there's two in particular that stand out.
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It all started when Beck purchased her first car at the age of 19.
Known as Rebecca Anne Stratton at the time, Mrs Snow coincidentally happened to receive the number plates RAS 666.
Although amazed she had landed her initials without requesting a personalised plate, she had no significant connection to the number six.
But the number six came up again when Mrs Snow and her husband Michael welcomed their daughter Tahlia into the world on the sixth day of the sixth month in 2006.
In another twist of fate, the couple welcomed their second child, Isaac, on the tenth day of the tenth month in 2010.
Isaac today celebrates his tenth birthday.
"It's just one of those things that just happened," Mrs Snow said.
"As he (Isaac) was growing up he'd say, "I'm 10, 10, 10," and I'd have to say that's his birthday.
"Then he'd say, "and my sister's six, six, six."
"Quite often the story gets relayed."
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Arriving seven days past his due date, Isaac weighed nine pounds and ... 10 ounces.
Like most youngsters, Isaac's been counting down to his birthday and has plans to celebrate the milestone with friends at Albury's Intensity.
However, in a rather fitting turn of events, the youngster is only permitted to have 10 people attend the party under NSW's COVID-19 restrictions.
It may come as no surprise that 10 is Isaac's favourite number, and that the year 4 Lavington Public School student is rather good at maths.
Tahlia, who is in year 8 at Albury's James Fallon High, said the number six will always be her lucky digit.
While the Snow family aren't generally ones to try their lucky numbers out with lotto tickets, Mrs Snow said she's still a believer in the power of numbers.
"I'm a bit of a numbers person," she said.
"I probably hone into it a bit more than my husband.
"People quite often say it's a lucky number, but you have your own luck I think."