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Hey guys, Tracy and I will be over soon (this weekend?) to see the new addition again. We have more gifts for the little guy.

Hope your both getting enough sleep :)

Roo

xo

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Lol the 32 will be an old Bomb by then!!

We've got a busy weekend ahead Roo... wedding and mums birthday on sunday.

What about the weekend after??

Sleep...?? what's that? LOL

He managed to pee with his nappy off last night a squirt himself in the face... i was trying not to laugh!!

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Congrats again guys! Glad the little finally decided to come out by himself without you having to be induced Nene! The first couple of months is the hardest sleep wise, then the teeth come the rolling.....Enjoy them, Bianca and i will pop around in the next couple of weekends to say g'day :)

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