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Finally our 1 week overcooked little boy (Jordan) is here.

He was born on Wednesday morning at 3.37am.

Julie was induced with the Gell, 15minutes later she began having contractions that were roughly 1m 30secs apart. So there was very little time to get it all together before the next one.

By 3 hours she was begging for the epidural, 1.5hrs later she gave birth to little Jordan.

Perfect in every way and obviously takes after his old man with his good looks. haha :)

:headspin:

PS. The only baby seat/capsule that fits in the R32 is a Safe & Sound Compaq.

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CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

To JULIE and JOEL,

Congatulations to you both on the birth of your first child Jordan,take in every thing life and this experience has to offer as its truly the greatest thing you will ever see.Those who havent had children cant understand,but it truly is something else!And then theyre off to school then high school,shit next thing there are 21 and you go where the hell did those 21yrs go!

ENJOY,ENJOY,ENJOY!

Regards,

SKYLINE(Kym).... :headspin:

PS We will have to save an extra spot for you at the next dinner?

Well done Joel and Julie. I have a 5.5 month old girl. Bought the lovely wife a 33 turbo 4 dr. You might need to do the same. All the best for you and your family in the future.

Stoked for you guys!

Ken, Lisa and Caitlin.

Congrats..

Just a little bit of advice though (don’t let Julie read this) when Jordan cries at night, pretend you didn’t hear anything and let Julie get it. (you will thank me for this advice in a year or two)

During the day however alls fair. Take time off of work and enjoy time with the kids. Its a bit of a cliché (?) but they grow up so fast, don’t miss it. If you don’t bond now it will be too late.

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