

"Stuff is eaten by dogs, broken by family and friends, sanded down by the wind, frozen by the mountains, lost by the prairie, burnt off by the sun, washed away by the rain. So you are left with dogs, family, friends, sun, rain, wind, prairie and mountains. What more do you want?" Federico Calboli


Woot! Woot! He's gorgeous - so round and big he looks like he's a month old! So happy for all of you!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!! Welcome to grampahood!
ReplyDeleteWhat's the feller's name?
Hi Steve and Libby
ReplyDeleteGreat News!
Congratulations on the new addition to your family !
So pleased that all went OK, after such a long labour.
Send our love to them all
John & June
Congratulations! Grandkids are like puppies just not as hairy ... hopefully. And being a grandparent means all of the fun and none of the diapers.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes and happy trails. What a wonderful grandfather to have...first up, tales of the sporting life. Tom Condon, Eastern Montana.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear it. Have they chosen a name?
ReplyDeleteHOORAH!! Congratulations, everybody! When are you going to teach him how to hunt?
ReplyDeleteHOORAH!! When are you going to teach him how to hunt??
ReplyDeleteCongrats!! The fun has only just begun!
ReplyDeletePaul
Outstanding! A very welcome addition.
ReplyDeleteTo all: Eli (Elisha) after Jack's late friend Eli Tripp, who I have blogged about. I'll post more soon...
ReplyDeleteCongrats all around!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to all of you!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Larry, Chris and Alex Day
Congratulations to all! An exciting life ahead!
ReplyDeleteGreat news! Best to Jackson, Nikki, and young Eli.
ReplyDeleteAmelia & Mike
Belated congratulations - the new grand baby shares a birth date with my late father - October 1 ... Lovely Libra placement for those who regard such things ... if the Stars play true, he will be, like my father, an intelligent, gentle and very articulate man. Perhaps a writer!
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