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A New Addition

Introducing Owen Price Spendolini!  Owen made his debut on Tuesday, November 20th at 10:37AM - just in time for Thanksgiving.  Mom was induced around 8:30AM, and Owen wasted no time in getting out!  He weighed in at 8 lbs. 9 oz. and 21 1/2", and already looks like a mini-linebacker!

Isabella has adjusted quite well to him, giving him a hug and kiss before trying to poke out his eye.  Here's a picture of the happy big sister with Owen:


I've already realized that changing the diaper of a boy is much more complex than that of a girl! :)

Comments

glasnt said…
What a little cutie! Congratulations Scott.
Dimitri Gielis said…
Fantastic! Congratulations Scott.

Another proud father,
Dimitri
Carl Backstrom said…
I for one welcome Scott's new baby overlord.

Congratulations Scott.

Carl
Anonymous said…
Congratulations Scott (and of course to your wife too!).

John.
Anonymous said…
Congratulations to you and your family on the new addition!

Mike Riley
Vice President - Oracle Development Tools User Group
Patrick Wolf said…
Congratulations Scott!

Patrick

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