The Best Ocotber Ever
The Best Ocotber Ever
I became a father this past week.
Evan Michael was born on October 29th at 1:21 p.m...after a short stint in the NICU for a fever, he is home wearing his Packer wardrobe for the game (at 9 lbs 11 oz...you gotta think lineman )
Dennis
Evan Michael was born on October 29th at 1:21 p.m...after a short stint in the NICU for a fever, he is home wearing his Packer wardrobe for the game (at 9 lbs 11 oz...you gotta think lineman )
Dennis
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A big congrats. Try and get something decent for him to wear.
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Congrats Dennis! I know he had a rough start, but looks like everything's on track!
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Congrats, Dad. Don't blink - he'll be 20 and outwalking you in the fields before you know it.
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ezzy333 wrote:A big congrats. Try and get something decent for him to wear.
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Yeah like a Cowboys jersey...
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congrats ! i had my first son last year in september he was 3 weeks premature having a rough start can be hard but as long as he is healthy now that is all that matters, just wait till he wants to be with you and the dogs all the time ! and get the poor kid a bears jersey !
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Huge congrats!! They are such treasures!!!
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Huge congrats. Glad things are going well now.
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Congrats!
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Congratulations! Children are a wonderful blessing from God. May your quiver be full.
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Awesome news, congrats!
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It just gets better. Wait until he is old enough to take fishing and hunting. Those are honestly the greatest days of your life.
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Birddogz is right, just went out yesturday with my 8 year old son and got us two pheasants. Deer season is soon and it will be the best having him with me. You will soon be taking him to the field too. Congrats
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