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Sweetfudge Community Regular

awww super cute! congratulations :D

Ridgewalker Contributor

What a cutie pie!!! Congratulations, Dad! :D

AndreaB Contributor

He's a beautiful boy! :D

Congratulations to you both again. :)

wowzer Community Regular

Your son is absolutely adorable. I love the name too. You must be so proud. Thank you for sharing.

Joss Rookie

What a couple of hunks! Congratulations on the birth of your beautiful son.

Joss

sparkles Contributor

Thanks for sharing.... little ones certainly are a blessing!


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kevsmom Contributor

Too Cute! Thanks for sharing.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Thanks for posting these. Whoever takes the photos, (and I am guessing Mom since she is only in one pic), has a great eye. He looks big and healthy congratulations.

EBsMom Apprentice

What a cutie! Congrats!!!

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Ursa Major Collaborator

Two handsome guys! Congratulations, he is adorable, and you look so happy!

Guest j_mommy

He's adorable and what a full head of hair!!! Congrats!

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brendygirl Community Regular

The nursery is so cute! (and the baby, too! :P )

jerseyangel Proficient
here you go!

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Somehow, I managed to miss this...

What a beautiful baby--much happiness to you all :D

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Congrats! what a darling baby!

loco-ladi Contributor

What a cutie! make sure you teach him how to find Nebraska so when i talk him into running away from home he can find my house!!! ;)

darlindeb25 Collaborator

Congrats on a healthy son. I have a grandson due on April 10th, can't wait to meet him. They are such miracles!!!!!

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