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Welcome to the world baby boy!

Way to go buddy! Congrats on the new baby boy!

Any chance you'll raise the little guy right, and send him to a decent university (Texas Tech)!! :laugh:
 
Congratulations to all three of you!

I like that name, Mason. Good strong name for a boy.

He'll be running you ragged in no time Wonderful times as they grow and learn their world.
Cherish all those moments, because they grow up so fast.
 
Congrats Jake! A fine looking son you have. Enjoy your time with him.



I hope you have had time to smoke a great stick in celebration.



Ken
 
Jake, a big congrats to you. This will be the hardest thing you ever do, and also the most rewarding. My boy came out not breathing and watching those nurses work with him was like watching you or me scratch an itch, simply effortless. The doctor was dime a dozen, but those nurses are truly amazing individuals. Your boy is in good hands!



Congrats and enjoy.

My one piece of advice is this: Let others help out. With our first, I was pretty set on us doing everything, guess my pride/stubborn ass got in the way. It wore us out, so with our last 2, we let people help out and it helped out tremendously. Having people watch him for even an hour or two, while you guys go do something, helps out more then you know.


I second that thought, Brandon!!! In retrospect - I really wish I would have "forced" my family to take the kids, rather than being so "prideful" and "stubborn".

As a grandparent - I often "insist" on taking my grandkids out of my kids hair, because I know now how truly bad it can be without that break. I'm getting that my kids don't quite yet get how valuable it is, but I'm hopeful some day they'll truly understand they needed that break...

I look at it a little differently. I like to give my grandkids a break from their overbearing , overprotective, pain in the ass parents.. Let 'em play with sticks, fire, bows and arrows, guns and explosives, just like I did. "We know grandpa, don't tell mommy and daddy" is the mantra around here.

Doc.

You know why grandparents and grandkids get along so well? They share a common enemy.
 
Congrats and enjoy.

My one piece of advice is this: Let others help out. With our first, I was pretty set on us doing everything, guess my pride/stubborn ass got in the way. It wore us out, so with our last 2, we let people help out and it helped out tremendously. Having people watch him for even an hour or two, while you guys go do something, helps out more then you know.


I second that thought, Brandon!!! In retrospect - I really wish I would have "forced" my family to take the kids, rather than being so "prideful" and "stubborn".

As a grandparent - I often "insist" on taking my grandkids out of my kids hair, because I know now how truly bad it can be without that break. I'm getting that my kids don't quite yet get how valuable it is, but I'm hopeful some day they'll truly understand they needed that break...

I look at it a little differently. I like to give my grandkids a break from their overbearing , overprotective, pain in the ass parents.. Let 'em play with sticks, fire, bows and arrows, guns and explosives, just like I did. "We know grandpa, don't tell mommy and daddy" is the mantra around here.

Doc.

You realize, Doc - you're violating a major cardinal gandparent rule, right!?! :whistling:


...My wife has prominently posted a sign near our front door, "What Happens at NaNa's - Stays at NaNa's!" as a silent reminder to the little critters to zip it!

Though my granddaughter once violated the rule and "snitched" on momma and I after a particularly "eventful" weekend. She quiclky learned the value of that wisdom when her mom was VERY reactive to the "snitch". It's been silky smooth since then... :D .
 
Congrats, bro! I like redraider's idea...send him to an actual good school. :)
 
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