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Brandnew Granddaughter


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Our son and daughter-in-law had their first baby on Dec. 20th, at 3:46 PM. Her name is Abigail (Abby), and she weighs 7 pounds, 3 ounces. This is our seventh grandchild, and the third little girl born this year! First our second daughter had her first baby in May, then our oldest daughter had her fifth baby in August, and now our son had his first baby.

This makes five granddaughters and two grandsons. The poor guys are seriously outnumbered in this family! We have four daughters and one son.

My new avatar is the first picture our son sent us. Our daughter-in-law and Abby will come home tomorrow, and I will go and see her, and take some pictures of my own.


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num1habsfan Rising Star

Awww what a beautiful baby!! :D. Congrats! Btw, dumb question, was the baby born elsewhere or something? Because today is only the 19th :P

~ lisa ~

lonewolf Collaborator

Congratulations Ursula! She's beautiful!

DingoGirl Enthusiast

She is beautiful! Congratulation on this one and all the other grandbabies! :)

Nantzie Collaborator

Oh Ursula... She's beautiful. You must be so proud! Congratulations to all!!

Nancy

georgie Enthusiast

Congratulations! What a lovely baby ! Love the name too !

Kaycee Collaborator

Congratulations, what wonderful news, and she looks lovely.

Cathy


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jerseyangel Proficient

Congratulations, Ursula! She's just beautiful :)

dlp252 Apprentice

Very precious!!! Congratulations!

happygirl Collaborator

Ursula,

Congratulations to your family! She is precious and what a wonderful Christmas gift!

Laura

CarlaB Enthusiast

Ursula, she's beautiful!! Congratulations!!

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Congratulations!! :)

Ursula, you are really building up quite a collection!!! :)

marciab Enthusiast

Congratulations !!!! She is gorgeous ... marcia

Jestgar Rising Star

What a sweetheart Ursula! Congratulations!

jkmunchkin Rising Star

Congrats!!!!! She is beautiful! What an incredible holiday gift. xoxo

Ursa Major Collaborator

Thanks everybody! Oops, I was looking at the computer calendar when posting, and it was after midnight and showed the 20th. Chalk it up to brainfog. :rolleyes::ph34r: Of course, she was born on the 19th. Thanks, Lisa, for pointing that out.

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

Congratulations! What a beautiful Christmas present! Holidays will be mayhem next year with 3 little girls toddling around pulling down the tree! :lol:

Ursa Major Collaborator
Congratulations! What a beautiful Christmas present! Holidays will be mayhem next year with 3 little girls toddling around pulling down the tree! :lol:

Thanks, Linda! I haven't even thought of that! But it will also be so cute to have three toddler girls around next Christmas. All dressed up and as pretty as can be.

I love the picture of your boys, by the way.

Guhlia Rising Star

Ursula, she's beautiful! Congratulations!

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Ursula,

She's adorable!! How lucky you are to have all these gran babies in your life! Congrats to you and your son and daughter-in-law. :)

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