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At last he arrived safely Sunday 5th October at the un godly time of 5.40 am. He weighed 7lb8.5 oz. We are both now very happy to be back home .
 

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Congratulations Julia :). He looks great!
 
That's a gorgeous larva!
 
I don't normally gush...

But awwww what a beautiful baby!

Congratulations Julia!

Cheers Jacq.
 
Congrats! I speak from current experience when I say that you will be able to sleep again in about three months!
Chip
 
Congrats! I speak from current experience when I say that you will be able to sleep again in about three months!
Chip
I want to be in your shoes, my little boy is now 5 months and I still don't get much sleep.
 
Hi Julia,

I've been busy with my own "baby" so am just reading your post now. Ed is lovely! You remembered every little part of him - nose, ears, chin, he even has hair! Excellent job (and secretly I am glad that you didn't make him look like a newt). Congratulations, little Mama. I hope the two of you are doing well.

-Eva
 
Muchisimas Felicidades Julia:happy::happy::happy:!!!
 
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