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Johnathon Schaech family

Johnathon Schaech is starting off 2020 with a big announcement!

TheLegends of Tomorrowactor, 50, and wife Julie Solomon are expecting their second child, they confirm to PEOPLE exclusively.

“So grateful for this new little miracle to be part of our story,” Schaech tells PEOPLE.

Adds the second-time mom-to-be, “We are beyond overjoyed to be expanding our family! Being parents to Camden has been one of the greatest gifts in our marriage and life. This is something that, well, we didn’t know if it would ever happen again for us, so we are so grateful for this miracle. Camden was so excited when we told him the news on Christmas morning. He’s been asking for a little brother or sister for a while now.”

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Earlier this month, Julie — host ofThe Influencerpodcast — seeminglyhinted at their good newsas she reflected on the start of the new year, and all that she hoped 2020 would bring.

“2019 was a beautiful year, because it’s always a beautiful year to be alive. I did a lot of releasing. Changing of property, deeper spiritual connection, career growth, a new deepening in my marriage and creation were a huge part of my year,” she wrote, before noting that “the number 2020 holds much meaning regarding the direction your life is supposed to take.”

“This number signifies the huge potential that your life holds. When this number becomes a common feature in your life, the angels want you to use your gifts and talents to better your world. It’s reminding you that you have goals to accomplish. This number urges you to remain committed,” she added.

Schaech and his wife welcomed their Camden in September 2013, months after theytied the knotin an intimate beach ceremony in Ocean City, Maryland.

Although Schaech is a Maryland native and longtime fan of theBaltimore Orioles, he previouslytold PEOPLEthat his wife was the one who deserved credit for their son’s name.

Prior to welcoming his first child, Schaech told PEOPLE that he had “wanted to be a dad more than anything in the world.”

“It is life-changing. Good things come to those who wait. I feel so lucky,” he said.

Schaech will next be seen in Michael Cristofer’sThe Night Clerkopposite Ana De Armas, in theaters February 2020. He just wrapped Michael Carney’sQuiet in My Townand is reprising his role as Jonah Hex on the CW’s DC Crossover eventCrisis On Infinite.

source: people.com