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Hey all,

Well I dont know if people noticed i've been MIA - but I had good reason!

On Monday July 14 at 2:54pm, my first child Lachlann Zach was born. Weighing 3.3kg (7lb5oz) and measuring 51.5cm he's a good size boy!

Mum & Baby are both doing well, and I'm so chuffed I can't put it into words.

Here's some pics:

10 Minutes old, and his first look at the world

Lachlann1.jpg

5 Hours old - needed some extra oxygen until he could get the mucas off his lungs.

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Lachlann3.jpg

~24 hours old and safe in our room

Lachlann4.jpg

More to come from a very proud dad! :(

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congrats mate - enjoy the peace and quiet while it lasts .... hopefully you have a bit of time before he develops a personality and decides he doesn't want to sleep when you do anymore :)

/end advice from a tired Dad :down:

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