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Pictures!

I took a bunch -- just click the title to see the whole set. A few of my faves:




Allie imitating Tristan's hand motions, haha.






He's so chubby!! :) I think he looks a lot like Noah did -- Noah just wasn't chubby.

I want to post a bunch more, but that's probably enough for now. :)

--Proud Auntie Vita

Comments

Britni said…
Wow,he is a beautiful little boy.He looks a lot like his brother but has some of his own characteristics too...kind of like Ava & Ember!Heidi & I went back in Noah's scrapbook while we were talking on the phone & saw his newborn pics.
I am so happy to see all of you together like this :))You all look like you are on cloud 9.Enjoy this wonderful newborn stage.
Britni said…
Oh yeah and thanks for posting Vita!I know I am not the only one who keeps checkin on Allie :)
Andrea said…
WOOHOO! WOOHOO! Big cheers! Congratulations guys!!!!!!
Amalia said…
No she definately is not. Thanks Vita. Oh and could you tell Allie that I had a dream about her again, and then Josh called, i was so tired I didn't tell her when I had her on the phone! I dreamt she was really mad, and ranting...that's all I remember, then Josh called. Congrats. He is beautiful.
Anonymous said…
haha Brit your not the only one! I was so excited to see she had the baby. Tristan is beautiful. He's perfect! I'm so glad he's here healthy and safe. I can't wait to hear your baby story either. I bet it's a good one!! I love the comparison pictures. BTW, you look awesome after giving birth!! I look like a beach well on drugs or something. It was not a pretty site. Congratulations again!!! I'm so happy for guys! How is Noah doing with being a big brother?
Congrats!!!!!! Oh I am soooo excited for you. Tristan is beautiful!!!! I can't wait until it is my turn:)
Ahhh, What great pictures. You all look so happy! I love newborns. He is just too too precious for words. Take care of each other!
Amalia said…
I also looked like a whale, the drugs and IV had me looking about 300lbs. Petocin is the devil.

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