welcome Agnes Lucia



In the swing
Agnes Lucia,
7 pounds, 15 ounces,
born this past wednesday.

Just a note to officially welcome the newest member of my prolific corps of nieces and nephews, the lovely Agnes Lucia Nicoloso.

I have yet to meet her in person, thus no photo is yet available, but I hope to remedy that problem soon.

by howard

May 11th, 2008

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  • PJ

    Prolific, huh? Just how many does it take to be a prolific uncle?

  • http://simplysnickers.blogspot.com Linda – Nickers and Ink

    Wonderful news. What a happy Mother’s Day for the new family!

    Blessings,
    Linda
    Nickers and Ink

    HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY from Practically at Home

  • http://www.extemporaneous.wordpress.com Heather

    Congrats to the happy family! Heather

  • http://www.nonbreakingspace.com howard

    PJ – well, I am an uncle eight times over now – it’s sort of prolific.

    Linda – thanks. My sister now has seven children, and I’m sure she counts it as a blessing, despite the work involved ;)

    Heather – I can hardly wait to check in on them myself. I’m anxious to have an accompanying photo for this one.

  • PJ

    Oops. Somewhere in that last comment of mine should have been a congratulations or something like that.

    I do like babies, I swear ;)

  • http://www.extemporaneous.wordpress.com Heather

    Ummm. Did I read that right? 7 children?!

    How absolutely amazing!

    Heather

  • http://www.nonbreakingspace.com howard

    Yes, Heather, you read that right.

    I watched the first six for a couple days while their parents went away this past February, and it was one of the most simultaneously tiring and gratifying things I’ve ever done. My sister and brother-in-law have my undying respect after that experience.

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