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Congrats guys!! thats the name i want to name my future son!! All the best for the future.

Just to inform you all, Bek gave birth to an absolutely gorgeous baby boy (der!) this morning at 6:05am.

Details are:

Name: Garrett Nicholas Lee

Date: 4/06/06

Time: 6:05am

Weight: 9lb 1oz

Length: 55cm

Details: 10 fingers, 10 toes and all his tackle :D

Good luck guys and by the love we saw this afternoon, I have no doubt that Garrett has two very loving parents ;) We wish you all the very best on your new journey in life and enduring the ups and downs that parenthood brings.

garrett.jpg

Yeah he'll be alrite. He is a genuine Garrett, not a cheap chinese copy.

Bad luck getting both at once, but I guess better now than later in life. Wouldnt want him missing out on 2 weeks of school or anything exciting and as usefull as that.

But seriously he'll be ok.

Bek again (meh to changing into account)... he seemed alot better when we were up there tonight... I was even able to give him a breastfed without him falling asleep (up until now he just didnt have the energy to fed and would fall asleeP) So fingers crossed that this a sign of things to come.

ill update again tomorrow sometime...

Thanks everyone for all the well wishes and support, it means alot!

Update - (bekky again)

He didnt get worse overnight :D and seems to be back to the point before he got pneumonia... must be everybody praying and wishing him well for him.

thanks again everyone, it means alot to me and Jason to have this support at the moment.

Bekky again

Garrett was discharged today :) We are now at home. Vistors are only welcome if you are in NO WAY sick... Mummy and Daddy are very very protective of his health now. So no afternoon/night time outtings, no cuddles with sick ppl....

We are very thankful to have our little boy home!

what great news guys!

lets make that the last hospital visit for quite a while hey Garrett. :) Mummy and Daddy's nerves have had quite enough i think.

And i hope he gets back into routine easily for you bek. :S

Jaime Mike & Tarquin.

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