Congratulations with the newborn baby. Hope that mother and son are well.
hi grandma congratulations. we see the weight and the measure, but what's his name?
Congratulations! There is nothing more wonderful than a new baby in the family. Enjoy the GS!!
Let the fun begin!!!
The fun has already began 4 years ago, since Eduardo is the third GS! And I've been taking care of Francisco, the middle one. Now, I'll take care of Eduardo too!!!
Congratulations!!! Isn't it just the most fantastic thing when another blessed Grandchild is born!!!!
I'm so happy for you.
(As to his weight 7,370 lb must be the world record or the son of 'The Hulk' I think you may have meant 3.350kg or 3,350g it's amazing the difference a little comma can make. LOL!!!)
I sincerely wish your GS a long, healthy and happy life. "Snips n snails and puppy dog tails....."
hugs n blessings, Meganne
Thanks, Meganne, for your kind words and for the delightful puppies!!!! As to the weight, since 1 Kg = 1.000 g we, portuguese people, use to write 3,350 Kg or 3.350 g!...Anyway... I´m deligthed! Hugs and blessings for you too.
Congratulations on a new baby, another ray of sunshine in your live.****
After conversion to lbs he sounds like a good size baby, threw me for a minute until I saw it was kgs...Happy grandmothering nini...
I think it is a middle size baby! I seem to have generated a bit of confusion with the conversion to lbs!... Thanks! I intend to enjoy my new grandmothering the best I can!!
Nini, CONGRATULATIONS Grandma. How wonderful - look forward to the pictures and all the new projects you will be making for him.
Thanks, Shirlene, How very true are these words... When we become GM our heart is filled with such a love we didn't think it would be possible!
Congrats to you! Hope all is well with Momma & Baby. *4U
Congrats GRANDMA...Love him LOTS...they grow so fast...Could somebody translate weight & length for me???
Thanks, I'll try to enjoy these days, months and first years the most I can.
As to weight 1 Kg = 2,20459 pounds and 1 cm = 0,3937 inches or 0,032808 feet. Is this helpful?