Introducing.....

our newest addition!!! :party:


IT’S A BOY!!


Eamon Francis Mary, born on November 21st at 1:30 am via cesarean section. He weighed 9 lbs, 9.5 oz and was 21 1/2 inches long. Here’s a picture:

More later…I just wanted to share our good news with you all!
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How sweet! He IS a cutie!

And just LOOK at that embouchure! Ooooooh!

Congratulations to both of you!

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Time to resurrect the Cutie-Pie thread?

Congrats, Izzy! :party:

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Lovely.

If he ever needs any advice about the Mary thing…I’m your man :wink:

Slan,
D.

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oh, how wonderful!

He is adorable!

What a little doll he is! Congratulations!! :party:

So funny. I was thinking about posting a Where’s Izzy? thread this morning.

Very best wishes to ya and baby and family.

Izzy, you take time out to rest, hear? You done good.

The boy is gorgeous!

Mary

AWWWW! He’s absolutely adorable!

Congratulations to mama, papa, and whomever else is to be congratulated.

Congratulations!!

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Congratulations IZZ!!! :party: A very cute little boy there! LOng life and good health to him!

Izzy Dizzy!
I don’t mean to be sexist but why is your boy called “Mary” ?
Is “Mary” the surname?

what a doll. :wink:

Mazel Tov! He’s a real beauty.

I believe that Mary is a traditional Irish middle name, regardless of gender.

Congratulations, Izz! What a cute baby. You are blessed.

Now, about, Francis, little Eamon’s middle name. I doubt that he will use it much. My brother’s middle name is Lynn, a name which now is only an initial at my brother’s choosing. After having three boys, I’m sure that my mother really wanted a girl, but no luck, her destiny was to live in a house with five rowdy guys.

That, fair Emm, is correct.
As most people around here already know, my middle name is Mary and as most of you also know, I could never be mistaken for a girl :wink:

Slan,
D. :smiley:

Congratulations! What a gift for Christmas and a tax deduction! Excuse me for my praticality, but never being a father or a parent, I have a tendency to look at things in a practical matter.

MarkB