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"I can see you right now in the kitchen, bending over a hot stove. But I can't see the stove." - Groucho Marx, "Duck Soup"

img_7844.jpgAshleigh and I travelled to our great state capitol Columbus today to see Adam, my new nephew and her new cousin. The results were spectacular. We got to experience about everything: some crying, some smiling (gas), peeing, crapping, eating. How many ways can you describe a baby four days old? Cute, cuddly, tiny, squishy… a miracle. We love him. Anyway, here are some photos.

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Proud uncle

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First cousins

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Not so happy about the diaper change.

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2 Responses to “We Meet Adam”

  1. We (Bev, Ed, Great Grandpa Murphy, Karen, Andrew and Abby) got to visit Denise, Aaron and baby Adam last night and we agree with your description of him – with the addition of him as being “precious” and such a lucky boy to have a family full of people who love him so much. We look forward to watching and sharing in his growing up and giving us even more precious family moments to cherish.

    Bev

  2. Even though I may be prejudiced, Adam is the absolute sweetest baby. As his maternal grandma, I have enjoyed the last two weekends (plus a few extra days) totally bonding with this precious child. At only two weeks old, he has already begun establishing his personality. He’s such a pleasant baby, and only cries when he wants something – such as food (every 1 1/2 – 2 hrs) or a dry diaper (even though he hates being changed). Otherwise, he is so alert and smiles a lot (I think he’s talking with the angels). I know I will thoroughly enjoy watching this amazing baby grow into a wonderful young man just as I have enjoyed watching my granddaughter Ashleigh become a wonderful young lady.

    Mom/Grandma

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