Words fail; photos do, too. Everybody's jes' fine. More later. Late afternoon Saturday. First hellos.
Sunrise, Sunday.
Sunrise again, Sunday again.
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Congratulations, MamaZee and PapaCG! I have been checking this blog for the past three days, seeing no postings since Jan 4. I figured something was going on... Hooray! Welcome, Baby! (Is it Ella?) Hugs and Kisses from the Berke-Pelletier Clan
i must confess, now that it has seemed to stick in the mind of cG, the inspector pilot name is not of my own imagination... some goofy rockstar named his kid that. but it's pretty good anyhow...
On another note, I was worried about people's reactions to the name influencing me before she was actually born. One raised eyebrow and I would have gone for Alice or Mary or something more traditional. So far, everyone's cool about it. One nurse said it was "Interesting," which is about as strong an obejction as we've gotten.
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Congratulations, MamaZee and PapaCG!
I have been checking this blog for the past three days, seeing no postings since Jan 4. I figured something was going on...
Hooray! Welcome, Baby! (Is it Ella?)
Hugs and Kisses from the Berke-Pelletier Clan
where's her disco hat? you know, the one with the ears?
Stef: Inspector Pilot's wearing the disco-lady hat home from the hospital.
Sharona: Ella is a great name, but I couldn't sell someone on it. We named her Zora. Really!
Gotta run back to the ladies!
Much love, all!
i must confess, now that it has seemed to stick in the mind of cG, the inspector pilot name is not of my own imagination... some goofy rockstar named his kid that. but it's pretty good anyhow...
All that waiting paid off! Congratulations! I can't completely tell in the picture, are her eyes blue?
P.S. Once Joshua whispered his suspicion that the baby's name began with Z, I called that it was Zora.
Carrie wins a diaper change!
On another note, I was worried about people's reactions to the name influencing me before she was actually born. One raised eyebrow and I would have gone for Alice or Mary or something more traditional. So far, everyone's cool about it. One nurse said it was "Interesting," which is about as strong an obejction as we've gotten.
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