I’m an uncle!
On Friday, 25 September 2009, at 8:13 in the evening, Lucy Grace Newcomb was born. Weighing in at a mere six pounds, five ounces, Lucy was 18 inches long at birth, but I think she’ll be growing fast.
Mom, Dad and Lucy are doing just fine, and my parents are thrilled to be first-time grandparents. And it’s pretty cool to be an uncle, too.
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