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It is with great delight I introduce you to Tyler John, born Thurs 1 Nov at 8:20pm. Weight 9lb 10.5oz, length 52.5cm. Needless to say, he is a big boy :)

Carolyn and Tyler are both doing great. He is quite alert and generally very happy. Have only had a couple of tiny cries and I got a solid 6 hours sleep last night (can't say the same for Carolyn though).

We couldn't be happier! I dropped home quickly to pick up some things and am off back to the hospital for the next few days, so will receive your well-wishes/responses when I can. :ermm::dry::(

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Congats Andrew, Well done to you and your wife, Glad to hear all is good and well!! I bet you can't wait to have a Pale now the pregnancy is over and the new born is safe and sound??

So straight to the business............ Now comes all the Hotwheels, Tonka Trucks, Bikes, and of course saving for a Go Kart....

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