Oh, congratulations! All of my nieces and nephews are on my husband's side of the family and were all older when I met him. Haven't experienced a baby yet. Have fun :)
The story begins like this: A couple of years ago my husband got a crazy notion in his head that returning to school after years in the professional world might be a good idea. So he and I along with our three children left our suburban life in the U.S. and traded it for a new adventure in The Netherlands.
The saga continues like this:
A year of post graduate study was so much fun, we figured we'd stay a while longer. Working in a new field, attending new schools and living in a new city, I dare say we have settled into a rhythm in our expat lives.
This blog is the record I keep of our experiences here; good, bad and hilarious. Intended as an outlet for my expression, this is the place for me to say my something.
What a delightful celebration haiku of this precious moment! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, a great way to say hello to a new arrival in the family!
ReplyDeleteHope that you have a great weekend!
Oh, congratulations! All of my nieces and nephews are on my husband's side of the family and were all older when I met him. Haven't experienced a baby yet. Have fun :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations. What a wonderful 'ku to celebrate the moment.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!! Great haiku!
ReplyDeleteHow fun!
ReplyDeleteI have tons of nieces and nephews... if only they lived closer!
Oh, so many congrats on your new niece! Such fun news.
ReplyDeleteAhhh, sweet little thing. I love the name she will be called. I hope she does well and grows strong. Spoil her rotten auntie.
ReplyDeletethat is absolutely fabulous ! hurray for the newborn.
ReplyDeletecan you visit her soon or does she live far away?
Lovely welcome to the new one.
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