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Hello friends. I have some photos to share of small, happy things. (Even happier than Mithril minis!).
Here is my son Braden Jacob Vaughn. He was born on January 2nd, very premature, at less than 2 pounds. He has done remarkably well and is now up to 7.5 pounds. He is fully healthy and happy except for some issues with his lungs. He'll be on breathing assistance for a while, maybe a few months. Once his lungs grow a bit more, he will be off the breathing assistance.
We're very happy with how he is doing. 
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Impressive.... thanks for this pictures here, dear friends... cheers for Braden ! And welcome here son of Original Aragorn
Toast for long and happy life for the little fighter !
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That's much much better than a mithril for sure!
Welcome to the world, Brade 
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You have much to celebrate, Master OA, and are in exactly the right place to do it. Your son actually bears a very close resemblance to Nob on one of his good days, though Nob may be a tad shorter.
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Hi, Braden Jacob Vaughn, it's me, the tree ... errr ... might take some years to be able to read my writings .... but you'll learn that, I'm sure ... take your time, don't haste ... it's a pleasure to have you around here ... rhuooommm your mom will tell you ... sure, you'll not be in need of that breathing assistance - say, a quarter of a year ... which is not much of a lifetime .... 
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Thanks for the warm welcome, fellas! 
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Awww...congratulations!!
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Welcome little boy and enjoy your peacefull and warm mum's hugs !
Cheers to your father for he deserves a drink too ! 
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Best wishes OA to you and yours - may the young 'un continue to grow strong and healthy 
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Happy birthday Master Imisel ! 
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Milo wrote:
Happy birthday Master Imisel !
..... happy birthday from me also.... can I drink anything here. please ?
Master Imisel's pays... I guess....
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When he does, you can (if you see what I mean). But is it really Master Imisel's birthday? Didn't he just have one - or am I suffering from deja-vu?
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congrats OA!!! I wish you lot of happyness!
oh and happy birthday too Imisel 
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With all these babies around I think we may have to open a creche bar....er, sorry, room, so that our regular clientele don't have to be distracted from serious drinking. The only question, though, is who to put in charge. No, certainly not Nob - the wargskin rugs would take more care of infants than he would.
Aha, I know just the right 'volunteer' - calm as a leaf and patient as a log......Master Tree, are you there? I have a little job for you...
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I feel trees can't bow enough to manage nappies !
I can help if babies need some distraction. 

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Can you change nappies? The job's yours!
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OK Barliman, but do you totally know what having a hobbit nearby means ?
It means more food than you have ever handled ! 







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Is a nappie the European term for diaper?
As a man, my strategy is to be a complete dolt and buffoon when it comes to changing and bathing Braden. I'll drop things and make messes. Once I display my incompetence, Lily will hopefully not ask for too much help!
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Yes indeed, Man of the West, "nappy" (plural "nappies") is indeed the Westron word for that bit of cloth that you (well, someone other than you maybe) wrap round a baby's business end. Used to be environmentally friendly things that you washed and used again, but has now been replaced by environmentally UNfriendly disposable things that are used just once and then thrown away to clog the planet with yet more garbage.
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Barliman wrote:
Yes indeed, Man of the West, "nappy" (plural "nappies") is indeed the Westron word for that bit of cloth that you (well, someone other than you maybe) wrap round a baby's business end. Used to be environmentally friendly things that you washed and used again, but has now been replaced by environmentally UNfriendly disposable things that are used just once and then thrown away to clog the planet with yet more garbage.
Sad, but true! I've known a FEW people who go the cloth diaper route - using a paid diaper service that picks up dirty diapers and drops off clean ones, but I'll bet that is less than 1% of parents. (Sorry to say, we'll be part of the 99%)!
There is much to be fixed in this world. Like - why are some people starving while others enjoy a glut of food?
Another round, barkeep!
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...or a glut of alcohol. But I've always taken the view that if we all made a small contribution to environmental issues it would improve everything in the long run. The planet can only cope with a limited amount of garbage - not to mention the energy and resources required to manufacture all those disposables.
There is certainly much that needs to be fixed in the world. But when are we ever going to start? - Before it's too late, I hope, though we're already teetering dangeroulsy close to that moment.
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I can't argue with that. Sobering thought indeed.
Where's that round?
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well i'm proud to count myself among the 1%... my wife and I use cloth diapers (not the very old ones i mean modern ones with pressure buttons and appropriate shape which require cleaning indeed but lot easer than during our great-grandmas time...
we SOMETIMES we uses throwable diapers when we are travelling indeed, but not at home.... and it's been so for nearly two years now
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You're a good and wise Elf, Master Gildor, as I would expect. Now, what about the rest of you? The planet can't help itself - we have to do that.
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