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CONGRATULATIONS Anthony and Nat! It's a Boy!!


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:( IT'S A BOY! :(

This afternoon I received a call from a very happy father, Anthony (Ant95GTR), telling me that Nat gave birth to a healthy 6lb 11oz baby boy! Both Mother and baby are in good health and recovering nicely. Baby's name has not yet been revealed, as not all family members were informed at time of call.

Well congratulations Ant & Nat, wish the new family all the happiness and well-being for the future. Long nights and early mornings ahead, but these amounts too little when compared to the joys and love a child brings.

Hope to see the family soon!

Regards

Alan

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Well done to both of you ant, i hope he stays fit and healthy, are you going to bring him out in a passenger session? Gotta get motorsport into his blood early you know. I think sau need to have a few drinks and celebrate, well not that sau needs an excuse to drink... :P

Hey Guys

First up thanks to Al for posting for me while I had no access to a computer :(

Secondly, this is the first chance I've had to check the net and forums and I'd like to thank everyone who have posted their wishes here.....I'll print it all off and show it to nat.

Mum and Bubs are doing very well and are expected to leave hospital this Fri.

Bec - once I'm allowed to tell everyone the name after Monday I'll attach some pics....as you can imagine the last two days have been very hectic and I haven't had a chance to get the pics off of the camera.

Everyone else who wants a drink to celebrate - I'm keen but need to sort a few things out (like getting the baby home :-) so watch this space -otherwise we can all have a drink to celebrate at the next meeting.

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