On December 22, at 2:22pm, a beautiful little boy, Ethan Mathias Calder, was born into our family. He was 8 lbs, 15 oz., and was 21 inches long. We were very excited and pleased to find out our baby was a litte boy, expecially Kevin. He was beaming for the rest of the day! Monica and Kristen love him a lot, and love to give him kisses, hugs, and try to give him toys to play with. They love to help me change his diaper, wrap him in his blanket, and even try to help feed him!
Ethan loves to sleep and eat, and has a very sweet and content personality. We love him so much!
10 comments:
Oh he is so cute! I love his name too! Congratulations!
WOOHOO!!! Boys are great!! 21 inches long...wow! And it sounds like you can just let the girls do all the hard work, like changing diapers. Congrats to you all.
Congratulations guys. What a beautiful family!
oh, i just love the picture of the three of them lying on the bed. so cute.
your family is just so sweet. i am glad ethan could join kevin on the man side of things. i think kevin was a little worried he didnt have it in him to make a boy :)
Congratulations on your little boy! He's so cute...and another Ethan like my little man. It was great to get to talk to you more when we were making signs
He is such a cutie! We need to get over there so we can get a better look at him! We've had lots of sickness over here :( I LOVE that picture of the three of them. The girls smiles are so big!
Hey - I found your blog thru the Blakney's. Congrats on the new littlest member of your family!!! How is out east? I miss it. :)
oh they are so cute all together there. congrats again.
Welcome to blogging...I am excited to read and be updated.
Wow, they don't look like you at all Renae... J/k. Your kids are so cute!!!
Renae - Welcome to the blogger world - It's your cousin Michelle from Washington DC. Congrats on your new addition. WE shoudl keep in touch via blogs b/c I'm moving to China in a week. Oh, I met some docs from the hospital in Halifax. They're doing their MPH at Johns Hopkins with me. A resident in the ER and a geriatologist. Talk to you soon -
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