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Chelsea was born at King Edward Hospital on Sunday the 13th at 10:27am

Mum had it a bit rougher than expected but is making a good recovery!

Chelsea's a little one but a strong one!

:)

haha sleepy head.....cute kid man..congrats! Now to enjoy those sleepless nights :)

awww congrats dude!! wow i remember you telling me you were gonna have a kid... only seemed weeks ago :) seriously! <_<

hope mum is doing alright? so whens Chelsea getting her first Skyline?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grctMWe16f4

Haha!!

Love that clip!

Cheers guys!

She sure has taken my heart!!!

Mum lost a bit 2 much blood and had some complications along the way but is under close watch and should be home with Chelsea on Friday.

:yes:

awww congrats dude!! wow i remember you telling me you were gonna have a kid... only seemed weeks ago :( seriously! <_<

hope mum is doing alright? so whens Chelsea getting her first Skyline?

2027 Type R should do her just fine! Lets hope it hovers..

:yes:

AWESOME NEWS champ :happy:>_<

This is the first I've heard of it....congrats man I bet you and the new mum are wrapped.....she is so cute!

Best advise I can give is to take lots and lots of picswhen they are this young...before you know it they grow up :P



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