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New Nephew!

I know when discussing my attempt to catch up on blogging in my last post I said I would go in order; however, I'm breaking my rule because this newest addition is just too cute.  My sister had her baby on New Year's Eve!  This is nephew #11 for my side of the family.  Still no nieces, but we will be getting one in a few  weeks. I can't wait to meet this little guy.  Welcome to the family little one!  When you are old enough, I shall spin you around and spoil you just like I do with all the other nephews.  Being an aunt is so much fun.

Noelle and Jared, I hope you don't mind but I stole this
pic from facebook.  

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  1. Does this little cutie have a name yet? :)

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    1. Sure does, I'll post that on our family blog.

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  2. So jealous that you got to see manatees! We loved going to Wakulla Springs but we didn't get to see any

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    1. I'm guessing this comment is for the post about visiting the South, but yes, we were really excited to see the manatees!

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