Welcome to the world, Noah!
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Yesterday, May 13th, at 7:21am, my son Noah Joseph was born. He weighed 8 lbs 10.2 oz, was 21 inches in length, and I’m about as happy as can be. Mother and son are resting comfortably. More pictures are forthcoming, but here’s one of his foot right after birth, check out those wrinkles! Big sister Melody has already met him, and she’s already planning tea parties. If you’ve tried contacting me recently, I’m gonna be somewhat unresponsive for a few days. More later…
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Congratulations David!! Great news indeed, and an amazing photo.
Let’s you me and Noah go hang out on Lawn Guyland some time. Love from Cambridge, Big Dave
Congrats man!
Mazeltov!
Congrats to you and your family.
I KNEW something was up. Or out. Whatever, HUGE congrats to the whole family. Can’t wait to see the boy.
Congratulations David – great photo!
Brought back memories of my own photo of a foot!
http://www.theobviousblog.net/blog/archives/000289.html
Felicitations!
Congratulations!!
Congrats!
(I remember how tired I *thought* I was when I had one kid. Then I had the 2nd one.)
Congratulations. Welcome to the world Noah:) All the best for your wife, Noah and you.
I am very happy to see more and more kids on blogs:). Will be interesting to see how much this will change our worldview
Btw: My son Tibor was born April 7, 2003.
Best
Roger
An access point, API and child in one month. You’ve been busy! Congrats to you and your growing family!
Welcome Noah! Congrats to all.
How soon until this little guy knows PHP?!
Congratulations David and Norika, our best wishes to you both from the other side of the pond.
Now Melody has someone to help frustrate daddys home network with.
Richard and Sarah
Congratulations. I miss having a little snuggle bunny sleeping on me. Best feeling in the world. Enjoy turning the computer off and feeling it.
WOW! It looks like the HTML monster took a big mean shit on your website. One of the sluggish trotts said your website was ‘innovative’. I’d say it’s like handing a new childproof cap to a kid with no arms. That’s how innovative it is. Congrats on the kid and all, but that still is no defense for this website.