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Welcome, Little One











Both mommy and baby are doing very well. These are just a few from earlier today. More to follow later.

Comments

Anonymous said…
CONGRATS!!! What a good looking baby!

So, THE question...Boy or Girl?

Take care and enjoy your babymoon!
Anonymous said…
Baby boy, Alexander. Weighed 8 pounds 11 ounces. We should go home Wednesday.
Anonymous said…
Congratulations, Abby and family! Alexander is adorable. Glad everyone is doing well! :-)
Anonymous said…
Holy cow, Abby, you really DID have a giant in there! Congrats to you all.
karrie said…
Congratulations and welcome to the world, Alexander!

Take good care of Abby. :-)
Anonymous said…
ooh-I've had one that big. You get it home, and wonder if you birthed a beast! :)

he's beautiful. Congrats! Rest well and enjoy your lovely son!
Anonymous said…
Congratulations!!! He is gorgeous!!!
Anonymous said…
He's gorgeous! Congrats! And not twins after all! Best to you and your family - CES
Anonymous said…
Yay!!! Congratulations Abby and family! He is gorgeous. Enjoy every minute. Welcome to the world, Alexander :-) - Cori
Anonymous said…
I'm so happy for you. It is amazing to think someone your size could produce a baby that size. I hope mine is smaller, LOL.
Anonymous said…
Hurray! What a beautiful baby! And so freaking HUGE! Wow!

Most impressive!

Congratulations to the whole family from LoveToRead!!
Anonymous said…
Congratulations, Abby and family!! What a beautiful baby boy!!
D said…
YAY!!! Congrats on having a baby BOY! I love the name Alexander. He is beautiful!
Anonymous said…
Congrats!!! He's absolutely a doll! And yeah, huge coming from such a tiny momma, no wonder you were so uncomfortable! He's going to pass you up by the time he's four ;)
Anonymous said…
Congrats Abby!! What a beautiful baby! Kendra (veternmama)
Anonymous said…
Congrats Abby and welcome baby Alexander!
Anonymous said…
Oh, congrats!!! Best wishes to the whole family, Abby!
He's just beautiful!

So, did the nurses totally suck up to you...after getting those awesome cookies?! Ha ha! I'll bet the other moms are pissed at you for hogging all of the attention from the staff!
Dee said…
Congratulations! Alexander is beautiful. Wishing you a fast and healthy recovery!
Cinnamon said…
Congrats Abby!! He is so handsome!!! Take Care and get some much needed rest while you can.
alimum said…
congratulations!

Weclome to the world, Alexander.
Anonymous said…
Welcome to the world Alexander! Great job Abby! What a big boy! Glad everyone is doing great and cant wait to hear more details!

Missy (7babes)
Vienna said…
Congratulations, lady! What a big, beautiful boy!
Unknown said…
Congratulations!! We are so excited for you guys! What a handsome young man. Enjoy!
-Ryan & Keeley
Anonymous said…
Tooo cuuuute!

Congrats to you all from Downunder!

Donna (Mrs Otago)
Anonymous said…
Woohoo!!!!

Sorry I'm late on the congrats, but...Congratulations!!! Beautiful boy with a beautiful name. ;)
Anonymous said…
ABBY!!!! ahhhh!!! Im so happy for you! hes beautiful!!! Congratulations!!!!
Love,
Sarah

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