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Old 11-15-2006, 11:14 PM #11
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How sweet. Congrats on the new addition. My mother helped out a lot after my second was born. She was able to give my daughter plenty of attention while I was with the baby or trying to rest.

Babies are so amazing. Enjoy!

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I'm thrilled for you and DD, Doydie. Trinity sound like a doll, much like my granddaugher Myah...she's a little Mother..Lol.

So Grandmom, does the little pink bundle have a name yet? So glad she came naturally!!

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Congrats on the new little "package" Grandma!! So happy to learn everything went well. Enjoy and take care of yourself!
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Hi Doydie,

First we must establish if you are "qualified" to take care of and spoil you five year old granddaughter?............Oh! Of course you are, you're her GRANDMOTHER! If I read the unwritten contract all grand parents have a total and undeniable right to spoil their grand children. There that clears that up doesn't it?

Congratulations on the pending arrival and best of luck to the mother and father as well as the baby. Big babies are a hard delivery. It wasn't until after 12 hours of hard labor and pushing that they decided my daughter was too small to deliver her first boy and did a C-Section. Poor kid looked like a cone head baby after all of that. Luckily that all goes away in a matter of days. I for one did not relish the idea of having a "cone head" grandson.
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