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Jul. 17, 2008 at 12:39am

Birthing Update w/Pictures: Ms. Darcy and RR Anderson


RR Anderson entitles pictures he is posting "live blogging." 


The captions are self explanatory.  I don't know anything more than is in the pictures:


 


One of the pictures is entitled "parents."

Another is entitled "live blogging child birth."

Speculate at will.

Here is the photo set:

Hang in there Ms. Darcy and RR!  We will see you all soon.

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by tacomachickadee
on 7/17/2008 @ 12:46am
Wow! I know Darcy kept mentioning the full moon and such, but that's some eerie timing. Your baby will be very lunar ... ;)

I hope congratulations are, or are soon, in order.

Good luck you guys.

by Mandiferous
on 7/17/2008 @ 6:10am
I see a baby on Flickr!!! Congrats!!

by KevinFreitas
on 7/17/2008 @ 6:37am
Congrats to team Anderson!

by izenmania
on 7/17/2008 @ 7:07am
Anderspawn! Huzzah!

by Ann
on 7/17/2008 @ 7:18am
Such a beautiful baby! Congrats!

by jenyum
on 7/17/2008 @ 8:03am
Congratulations!

by Erik
on 7/17/2008 @ 9:37am
Update:



High tech child birthing.

Welcome to the world, baby Max Cosmo.

More here:

www.flickr.com/photos/tacoma-inventor/

by Mofo from the Hood
on 7/17/2008 @ 9:50am
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, congratulations on the arrival of your baby boy, Max Cosmo.

Just wondering: Does St. Joseph Hospital have a special entrance or landing pad for storks?

by droid116
on 7/17/2008 @ 10:00am
Hurray! Congratulations to you all.

by cassioposa
on 7/17/2008 @ 10:02am
Congrats!!

by Dave_L
on 7/17/2008 @ 10:12am
Nice. Best wishes to the three of you on this special day.

by NineInchNachos
on 7/17/2008 @ 10:36am
thanks everybody, things are going very well. Ms. Darcy is a stout pioneer woman.

New Anderson Family

by Erik
on 7/17/2008 @ 11:06am
Here's a pre-birthing sketch of "Max" by RR for a reference:



www.holisticforgeworks.com/home.shtml

Pretty close. Congrats!

by ElectricElliot
on 7/17/2008 @ 11:10am
Congratulations RR and Ms. Darcy! Welcome Max Cosmo!

by jcbetty
on 7/17/2008 @ 11:32am
oh, man what a beautiful baby! (pretty attractive family, too!) (Abby wants to see him. I said, look, there;s the picture. She said, indignantly, that's not what I mean...)

(and, heh, I recognized the airplane portal-hole from Abby's first week on earth!!)

by ensie
on 7/17/2008 @ 11:52am
That's one adorable baby! Congratulations!

by jamesstoweart
on 7/17/2008 @ 12:43pm
Congrats!

Welcome to the club. The no sleep for the next two years of your lives club.

by RonSwarner
on 7/17/2008 @ 1:31pm
Congrats on Anderson 2.0. The Weekly Volcano wishes you three the very best.

by Erik
on 7/17/2008 @ 3:00pm
Now RR, Ms. Darcy and Max have apparently qualified for the coveted Volcano flickr post of the day:

weeklyvolcano.typepad.com/spew/2008/07/f...

by Rue
on 7/17/2008 @ 9:12pm
Now the fun starts!

Welcome to the club. The no sleep for the next two years of your lives club

That's ok, you'll be surprised at how much more you can get done by not sleeping. I should have tried it years ago.
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