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Old 06-13-2007, 07:28 PM #1
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Default Hey, you lose some, you win some...

Hey, I may have lost a younger man with a shaved head and smelly socks, but I'm gaining a younger man with a toothles grin, a bald head who wears diapers!

Just got the call from my son that he and his wife are officially having a boy!
They got the ultrasound today and said little Bart Simpson was all too happy to show his stuff !

For the last 22 years it's been PINK PINK PINK in our house... it's about time we get some blue going on!

(My son is 31, and my next daughter is 22... )

I know this isn't PN related, but I have to share it with my PN family!
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Cool Smirk Congrats....

To You!!!!!
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Default Congratulations!

I'll bet you spoil him big time but he'll enjoy every minute of the attention. Maybe he can help ease your pains at times too.
Congratulations again - may your grandson enjoy many years of health, wealth, and happiness.

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Default How Exciting For You!!

And for your son and his wife. May you have many happy years with this little fellow!!

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Thumbs up Wonderful news!!

You see there is so much to be grateful for Seams.
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How lovely. A new baby.

I'm so happy for you.

You sound like a terrific grandma!!!!

All the best,
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to you and him. My you and his parents live long and prosper!
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Congrats on being a grandmother, soon and may he bring your family much joy.
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I have 3 grandsons, and 4 granddaughters. They are all a great joy, although I have not met the youngest little one, his mom and my son are not together and she won't let me see Ethin. She keeps telling my son that he isn't the father, but that little guy is the spitting image of his daddy!

They are little miracles, the greatest gift our children can ever give us.
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Congratulations. I am still grandchildless...given the brood I have raised it is surprising. (Maybe not) We have our first wedding coming up next year. I am awaiting having a grandchild that will hopefully remember having a grandma.

Congrats on the blue.
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