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Re: Family addition
#113366 10/21/05 07:55 PM
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Thanks very much John.

I am finally getting the hang of my FTP program and going to get a picture on here!

Re: Family addition
#113367 10/21/05 08:03 PM
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My little one (Jenna: 9 lbs 7.3 oz, 21 inches); the picture was taken at the hospital 2 days after her birth.



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#113368 10/21/05 08:47 PM
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Cute baby. Is she always that fuzzy? Congrats to you, too!

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#113369 10/21/05 10:21 PM
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Is she always that fuzzy?



Thanks much.

Sorry, cheap digital camera, poor photographer (me)

Re: Family upgraded to version 3.0
#113370 10/21/05 10:49 PM
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Congrats, Peter. Grace shares a b-day with my eldest child. We'll just refer to him as 10/18+22.

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#113371 10/22/05 12:07 AM
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She was 9 lbs 7.3 ounces and 21 inches long. The photo was taken at the hospital about two days after she was born.




Why do they refer to a baby's size as "long". Ewwww...sounds like you're describing a worm or something. Tall. People are tall.

Sorry...pet peeve of mine.



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#113372 10/22/05 01:10 AM
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I guess since they figure babies can't stand-up? They just kinda lay there.

It is weird, though. Like describing a newborn as a trout.


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Re: Family addition
#113373 10/22/05 02:35 AM
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Like describing a newborn as a trout.




Does that mean if they don't measure within the required slot limit they get thrown back?



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Re: Family addition
#113374 10/22/05 03:17 AM
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Depends on what your wife says. . .


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Re: Family addition
#113375 10/22/05 06:38 PM
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So, would you describe a horizontal EP600 as being 45.5" tall or 45.5" long? I'd guess you'd say long, right. Same thing goes with babies. They don't stand up on their own, so you're more likely to find them in their horizontal configuration.

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