Big congrats & wishes to all of you, Tom! Hope for Mrs Tom that if labour wasn't exactly capital, that it at least wasn't too bad. Enjoy your paternity.
Best wishes to herself and yourself Tom. My advice: Buy a large supply of those muslin cloths about 18 inch square all-purpose cloths to drape over everywhere.
When my twins were born someone gave us a packet of them (about 20) and we thought 'WTF? - is *that* the sort of present we've got to get used to now?'
It turned out to be the best gift we were ever bought.
Congratulations to you and Mrs Tom!
ReplyDeleteGreat News Tom - all the best to you,the Mrs and the little one.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeleteRoom for a business idea there, I reckon: "a beautiful framed blog post from the day you were born"
Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteI think you'll find the first 25 years are the hardest....
congrats & best wishes
ReplyDelete(PS get his name down for Eton ASAP, earlier the better)
(@ JohnA - a business idea there - ahah, the capitalists are encroaching ...)
Congratulations. Hope all is well with both mother and child... and father, of course!
ReplyDeleteBig congrats & wishes to all of you, Tom! Hope for Mrs Tom that if labour wasn't exactly capital, that it at least wasn't too bad. Enjoy your paternity.
ReplyDeleteHe's EXTREMELY nice.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to herself and yourself Tom. My advice: Buy a large supply of those muslin cloths about 18 inch square all-purpose cloths to drape over everywhere.
ReplyDeleteWhen my twins were born someone gave us a packet of them (about 20) and we thought 'WTF? - is *that* the sort of present we've got to get used to now?'
It turned out to be the best gift we were ever bought.
Big big congrats Tommo to you all,
ReplyDeleteLove and rockets,
The Scarlet Pimpleyone
Congratulartions!
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