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Congratulations to you and Anna. He's a handsome little boy. I know your girls must be excited to have a baby brother.
Permalink Reply by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher) on March 14, 2011 at 11:13 I'll take a landman. lol.
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Permalink Reply by MARG on March 14, 2011 at 12:45 CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!! He is precious!!!! I hope he chooses a great career that is suitable for his aptitude as that will mean he will develop real interest and expertise. Thus, he will be very happy!!!
I would suggest that he not be a school administrator as that pays well for others, but not for the employee and his or her family. LOL Meanwhile, we must focus on the diverse stages of growing up to be happy and successful!!!!
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Permalink Reply by Sarah on March 14, 2011 at 14:16 Oh he's beautiful. Congratulations to you both! I love boys... they are heaven sent blessings. (as are girls!)
So happy for you guys and what a cutie. :)
Congratulations. What a blessing. Hope you and your son have a life time of happiness. Nothing like
a son to follow his Dads foot steps in life. The whole family must be very excited, especially the two
girls who will enjoy spoiling him. Hope your wife is doing great. Sincerely The Shadow.
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