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Happy Birthday!!!
Never would I have thought when I went to bed last night that I would be woken up with contractions at 1:00am. Ayden Wilhelm was born at 7:32am on November 13th 2008. I think he might even be the first Scorpio in the family…He weighs in at 780grams (1 3/4 pounds). He’s a tiny little red button. Already, he has all the girls swooning over him; in fact he has two taking care of him full-time right now. I had the opportunity to shake his little hand this morning. He is very precious to us. We will keep you updated with his health, but as it stands right now, he is a textbook premie!
The Story Thus far…
Whew… you know how in life you have those days that are just unbelievably hard… where you well up with sadness and have to swallow the good with the bad and tons of things are changing all at once… Ya – that was yesterday… *takes a deep breath * really things are for the better… I mean if things had to happen this way really this is the best way it could have come to be… The beginning… My wife and I have been together for oooh must be going on 8 years now… we dated for 3 have been married for 5. some might think that’s early yet as relationships go, but it’s increasingly more and more difficult to think of memories that she’s not in. 😀 I like it that way… In the first few years of our...
Welcome
So here’s Little Fire the blog for everything and anything pertaining to Ayden Wilhelm. We will keep family up to date with all the sorted details about how mom is doing and what is going on with the little fella so buckle up it’s gonna (hopefully) be a long haul. What’s with the Name? Little Fire is the meaning of the Gaelic name Ayden, and like a tiny fire that we’re trying to coax to a roaring flame, we’re nurturing this little fella. cheers Cheers