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8:10 pm, February 17, 2006 by jason in Letters to Maia
Maia Elizabeth -
I know it’s been rough since you were born Thursday morning at 10:26 am amidst the snow and wind of the latest Wisconsin blizzard, but we want to introduce you to all of our friends. Sydney and I care about these people very much and have bcc’d them on this e-mail in order that they can know all the things we tell you.
I really enjoyed brining you home this evening, and am very proud of how you and Sydney did Wednesday and Thursday during labor. I know it was a lot of hard work and is why you are sleeping all of the time now. Soon we want you to be a bit more awake so you can get to know all of these wonderful people!
Get lots of rest, but I know you’ll be ready soon. Don’t worry people will call me to see if you are ready for people to visit. I still can’t believe that you gave Sydney so much grief for so long when you are only 7lbs 4oz and 20 inches long, but I guess that just shows how tough you are.
Never forget that Sydney, myself and all of these people love you lots.
Jason
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