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Baby Daphne Anastasia Berry was born yesterday, May 3rd, at 9:43am, weighing 8 lbs,0.5oz, and measuring 21in long. Everyone is doing well, though we are all quite tired. I'll have pictures and whatnot a but later.


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Baby Daphne Anastasia Berry was born yesterday, May 3rd, at 9:43am, weighing 8 lbs,0.5oz, and measuring 21in long. Everyone is doing well, though we are all quite tired. I'll have pictures and whatnot a but later.

Congratulations!

kareng Grand Master

Yeah!

jerseyangel Proficient

Congratulations Tiffany--and welcome to the world, little Daphne :D

Black Sheep Apprentice
:lol: That's awesome! Congrats! B) (if we had a little clapping smiley, I'd have stuck him in there!)
lynnelise Apprentice

Congratulations! What a beautiful name! :D

MaryJones2 Enthusiast

Congratulations Tiffany! Love the name!


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Congratulations!

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Baby Daphne Anastasia Berry was born yesterday, May 3rd, at 9:43am, weighing 8 lbs,0.5oz, and measuring 21in long. Everyone is doing well, though we are all quite tired. I'll have pictures and whatnot a but later.

Congratulations!!!!!

Wolicki Enthusiast

Yay!!! Congrats Mommy!

tarnalberry Community Regular

Picture!

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jerseyangel Proficient

She's beautiful :)

TrillumHunter Enthusiast

Absolutely lovely! Much happiness to you all!

missy'smom Collaborator

That's great! All the best to you(plural). I'd stick one of those clapping smiley's in too!

Lisa Mentor

Picture!

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OHHHHH! Beautiful baby and beautiful photography! Hope Mom is doing well and deserving of attention too!!

Girls are so special.

Jestgar Rising Star

She is beautiful!! I have been thinking about you and hoping for an announcement. Thanks for sharing your news with us.

mommida Enthusiast

Congratulations Mom and Dad!

:D Enjoy your first Mother's Day! :D

Juliebove Rising Star

Congrats!

happygirl Collaborator

What a great Mother's Day present! Congratulations! She is beautiful and is lucky to have you as her mama.

grainfree Newbie

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Beautiful Daphne! Congratulations and enjoy your new little one!

Black Sheep Apprentice

Awwww, what a gorgeous girl! Hey that's right, I'd forgotten when I posted that Mom's Day was just around the corner. This one will be so special for you! :)

lizard00 Enthusiast

She's gorgeous! Congrats!!! :)

tarnalberry Community Regular

Thanks guys. We're doing well. I lost a lot of blood, so I've been ordered to stay in bed, but that's a good idea after a 36hour labor and delivery anyway. :P I've got great support from my husband, doula, and midwives, so we've been able to troubleshoot breastfeeding problems and a little stomach irritation (she had to actually start usig her digestive system when my milk came in!). But we're all getting to know each other, and myhusbands parents will be up today to help out as well. (Theyre awesome, so this is a good thing!)

JenAnderson Rookie

What a beautiful baby! I'm glad that ya'll are doing well. Beautiful name for a beautiful girl!

Congrats!! :)

ciavyn Contributor

She's beautiful! I love the name. Congratulations, and have a wonderful mother's day. :)

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