Advice for a first time father

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congratulations Montey... make sure you get plenty of pics of Mum and Bubs for you guys to keep :)
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Congrats Mont...

Hope Mrs Montey recovers well.
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Big congrats Montey!
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Matilda born on Aussie day, all class mate.

Congrats, all the best!!!
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woohoo, congrats :yes:
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Thanks guys.

Spent the afternoon with Matilda and mum. Bub's is well settled and enjoys nothing more than a good long sleep. If she gets disturbed she yells bloody murder until she's left alone again, then she just goes back to sleep. While all the other babies are yelling their arses off, she just keeps sleeping. Perfect!

Am now going to stuff my face and sleep for about 9 hours (probably the last time I'll get away with it).
- When trouble arises and things look bad, there is always one individual who perceives a solution and is willing to take command. Very often, that individual is crazy.
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Hey, PM pixelboy... he has a website that is handy to keep bookmarked...

I dont know what others say, but I bought two books to help me understand what was going on with Jordan. "What to expect when you are expecting" (bit late now) and "what to expect in the first year" (handy in my opinion).

Interesting re the sleeping. Jordan was very much like that. Alert, taking everything in then when she was ready, just passed out...

Best of luck again.
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Congrats montey.. excellent name..

not my website cee-j, I just write some code for it.. but yes its good >> http://raisingchildren.net.au/
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Congrats mate! Hope wife and bubs are doing well.
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Not a bad website that. Have done a quick browse and it looks like it might hold some useful insights for those times when something new and unexpected crops up (so all the time).

Well, the first picture has hit the Internet (didn't take long). Here tis:

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- When trouble arises and things look bad, there is always one individual who perceives a solution and is willing to take command. Very often, that individual is crazy.
- If youre paddling upstream in a canoe and a wheel falls off, how many pancakes fit in a doghouse? None! Icecream doesn't have bones!!!
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Aaaawwww cutie :nod:
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awesome man!

haha, look at the hair... Jordan is 6 months old now and bald as a teenage quim...
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Beautiful Montey!!
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Congrats to the Montey's
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