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[Games] Re: NTNB [Buttons]
DH: Robert Joseph ‘Rob’ Braddock (42)
DW: Carolyn Patricia Braddock (37)
DD: Jane Violetta BraddockRob & Carolyn have been trying to conceive for three years and are thrilled to announce that they are now expecting a daughter! They want her first name to be classic & traditional and her middle name to be very feminine and preferably uncommon.DH: Matthew John ‘Matt’ Stevenson (24)
DW: Kristy Louise Stevenson (22)
DS: Beau Gregory StevensonMatt & Kristy are high school sweet hearts and are now expecting their first child together, a son. They want his first name to be short and simple and his middle name should somehow honour one (or both) of their fathers – Gregory Thomas & Patrick DavidDH: Wesley Thomas Ward (35)
DW: Tanya Marie Ward (33)
DS: Josiah Carwyn WardWesley & Tanya have been married for three years and are now expecting their first son! They want his first name to be a heard of/well known, but not particularly popular name. His middle name should have a beautiful meaning.
DH: Simon Alexander McNamee (28)
DW: Elizabeth Jane ‘Beth’ McNamee (27)
DD: Greer Magnolia McNameeSimon & Beth are recently married and excitedly expecting their first child, a daughter. They want her first name to be very uncommon and her middle name to be a nature related name.DH: Nicholas Scott ‘Nick’ Henderson (32)
DW: Alice Isabelle Henderson (29)
DD/DS: Shea Therese Henderson/ Chance Samuel HendersonNick & Alice are childhood sweethearts and have been married for 10 years now. They are expecting twins! They want both first names to be trendy (but not trynddeee) and both middle names to honour one of their grandparents – Mary Colette & Paul Joseph or Therese Lynn & Samuel David.DH: Benjamin Joshua ‘Ben’ Oliveri (19)
DW: Anna Michelle Rosenthal (17)
DS: Jagger Michael OliveriAnna & Ben had only been together a year when Anna unexpectedly fell pregnant. They are expecting a son and wish to give him a rather modern, fun first name and a more traditional middle name.
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