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It's a girl!

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  1. Eek! Congratulations!

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  2. YAAAAAAAAAAAY!!!! I'm thrilled. I bet Will is excited. I am so happy for you....which is odd because I'm pretty sure I would have been just as happy if it had been a boy, but for some reason now that I know it is a girl it seems like I'm more happy that it is!.....hmmmm, did that make sense....anyway.....YAAAAAY! I hope she looks just like you. I can't wait to hear ideas for girl names!

    Hope to see you in Malad in a couple of weeks, but if not, I am crashing on your couch for a night this summer! It's been way too long since I've seen you and been able to really chat.

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  3. Thanks, Martha! I'm still a bit amused by how surprised I was. Subconsciously I must have been expecting it to be a boy. Now I'm thinking of all the books I'm going to share with my girl.

    Liz, it was the funniest thing. Will was dead certain it was a girl all along. When we found out it was he grinned at us and said, "I told you!"

    Will and I are planning on being in Malad to see you. But you still have to crash on our couch this summer. Enough is enough!

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  4. Yippee! How exciting! When is the little girl due to make her arrival??? Oh dear, I'm going to have to make her some jewelry now! :) Congrats!

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  5. Thanks, Kristi! How are you feeling? She's due August 7th or thereabouts. Ooh, jewelry. We love jewelry!

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  6. Three words: Hooray for girls!!! :)

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  7. Yea!!! 'Tis the season for girls. My brother's wife is having a girl on the 2nd of August and my cousin is having a girl on the 5th of August.
    She is going to be soooooo cute! Yea for girls and yea for big brothers like Will!

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  8. Thanks, you guys! It does seem to be the season of the girl.

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  9. Congrats Ang! You are going to love her soooo much.

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  10. YAY! I'm so happy you're having a girl. I bet you are too. smile.

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  11. Yeah. Very cool to have one of each. :-)

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  12. And she's so cute already! (And flexible).

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  13. Lol. She is that. Moving around so much the last week or so. Making her presence known.

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