Re: Triwizard Champ's Build-A-Family Round 1
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avalon
LN: Henslowe
DH: Charles Michael ‘Charlie’
DW: Isabella Marie
DS: Lachlan Alexander
One month ago, Charlie and I welcomed our pride and joy, Lachlan, into the world. He weighed exactly seven pounds and was twenty-one inches long. He is as cute as a button, a spitting image of his father.
We painted the nursery royal blue (we found out what we were having instead of waiting to be surprised) with a white trim. And of course, because Charlie is such an avid sports fan, the crib bedding depicts various items of sports equipment, and we have little jersey onesies ready to go. Even the mobile is football-themed.
So far, Lachlan hasn't slept through the entire night yet. He's pretty demanding, and if he doesn't get what he wants, he'll keep on crying. Charlie and I definitely have not had a good night's sleep in a while, but just the feel of holding Lachlan in my arms makes it all worthwhile.
During my pregnancy, I got into a huge argument with Charlie about what the baby would be named. It probably wouldn't have escalated so much if it hadn't been for my stupid hormones! I had been dead-set on using the name Llewelyn; Charlie was convinced that 1) it was a dumb name and 2) the kid wouldn't even know how to pronounce it. He suggested Lachlan, which I liked but wouldn't admit to him because I was angry. In the end, though, I took one look at my baby and said, "He's a Lachlan, all right."
LN: Henslowe
DH: Charles Michael ‘Charlie’
DW: Isabella Marie
DS: Lachlan Alexander
One month ago, Charlie and I welcomed our pride and joy, Lachlan, into the world. He weighed exactly seven pounds and was twenty-one inches long. He is as cute as a button, a spitting image of his father.
We painted the nursery royal blue (we found out what we were having instead of waiting to be surprised) with a white trim. And of course, because Charlie is such an avid sports fan, the crib bedding depicts various items of sports equipment, and we have little jersey onesies ready to go. Even the mobile is football-themed.
So far, Lachlan hasn't slept through the entire night yet. He's pretty demanding, and if he doesn't get what he wants, he'll keep on crying. Charlie and I definitely have not had a good night's sleep in a while, but just the feel of holding Lachlan in my arms makes it all worthwhile.
During my pregnancy, I got into a huge argument with Charlie about what the baby would be named. It probably wouldn't have escalated so much if it hadn't been for my stupid hormones! I had been dead-set on using the name Llewelyn; Charlie was convinced that 1) it was a dumb name and 2) the kid wouldn't even know how to pronounce it. He suggested Lachlan, which I liked but wouldn't admit to him because I was angry. In the end, though, I took one look at my baby and said, "He's a Lachlan, all right."