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Just to let you guys know, baby came nearly three weeks early Thursday night, after many complications throughout pregnancy, such that it will set getting on the bike back errr ever so slightly :x .
Sun roof option of delivery was forced :ouch: 5lbs and a very tiny tot.
Baby is in special care for around a week, hopefully less, hes doing very well in his 'krypton factor box', and is already practicing his clip-on riding style so he can borrow one of mommas SVs :revrev: !
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damm storks and their inconvenient delivery times :suspect:

Welcome baby DB :tada: hope you're recovering well DB
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Congrats and all the best for you all!

(I bought a trike when my last little rugrat was born so I could still get out to play.................................)
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Congrats DB :thumbsup: Best wishes to you all and hope you don't get too bored with all that bedrest, no lifting and no driving malarky.
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Congratulations and best wishes to you and your new one. Hope that you're both okay. A word of appreciation also for your other half who's probably got a bit to do making beans on toast so that the rest of the family don't starve.

I wouldn't worry too much about the bike for a while. I think that the height of summer is well behind us now. All the money that you save on petrol can go towards the extra Christmas prezzies that you'll need this year!
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Congrats... and hope he comes home soon (but get some sleep whilst you can!)

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Congrats, I remember my yongest arrived 6 weeks early!!. he also had to stay in a fish tank at the hospital for 2 weeks. poor wife was in for 3 weeks.
me and my eldest lived on beans & toast :D a bit wiffy though :nod:
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Brilliant news missus, well done!! :thumbsup: Hope you aint too sore :pinch:

Welcome to the world little fella, :nerner: coochy coo
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Congratulations, i wish you the best..
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Speedy recovery for yourself & little offspring! :happyhappy:

Life will never be quite the same again! :suspect:

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got a name yet???
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Congrats on the safe arrival DB :thumbsup:
Soon you can return to all things good :smoke: :beer:
But not yet and no lifting, twisting or curry :naughty:

P.S Andrew is a good strong name :D
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Thanks peeps. Hopefully the little fella is making good progress, I'm hoping to get him home at the weekend. :nod:
Evil Twin wrote: But not yet and no lifting, twisting or curry :naughty:

P.S Andrew is a good strong name :D
hmmm is that on the same list as no laughing, sneezing and coughing :rant:
Crap Tartan wrote:got a name yet???
Oliver Andreas is the name.
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congratulations db,does this mean we get to wet the babys heed. :dance:
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congratulations and well done hunny - just shows he was in a hurry being a bit early but good to hear everything well. Take things easy and roll on next season :ride:
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