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Announcing the newest addition to my family

Riley John Little

Born 0725hrs on the 02/05/09

7lb 11oz and 50.5cm long

Born at home with the help of the ambos on the phone. Came a hell of alot faster than we were expecting.

That must of been intense.

Glad both mum and bub are well!

My fiance and i are hoping to start a family this year/next year (if all goes well...she'll be giving birth next year)

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Kinda glad that it wasnt in the car.........tiles are so much easier to clean than carpet................

was peaking for a bit but the ambo on the phone was very reassuring and made it easy to relax and do what i had to do.....

Black widow...........good luck and i hope all goes well for you, changes your life for sure

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Kinda glad that it wasnt in the car.........tiles are so much easier to clean than carpet................

was peaking for a bit but the ambo on the phone was very reassuring and made it easy to relax and do what i had to do.....

Black widow...........good luck and i hope all goes well for you, changes your life for sure

Thanks man!

Can't wait!!

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Congrats on a healthy happy Riley John!

May his 1st word be "CAR" (well the Currawongs outside will help him say it...blame it on them...take the heat off yourself haha)

2nd word = "SKYLINE" (sorry can't help you with that one)

3rd word = "DAD"

4th word = "MUMMY"

New Meaning To "Mothers' Day"... HAPPY MOTHERS' DAY ! ! ! :down:

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