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Joining the "aunt club"…

Hi "Autocomers",

I don't really have to tell a lot of new stuff out of my life, right now. I'm still working on my thesis (which is almost done) and studying for my exams. That's about it. It has been a lot of stress the last weeks and I'm really looking forward to finishing University.
But on the 11th of June I became an aunt. My sister got her little son "Luca" now. And I am the proudest aunt ever on earth. :-) He is 21.26 inch tall and weighs 8.09 pounds. So far he is doing ok, he has got an infection and has to be in the children's hospital for a while to make sure he is ok. Here you got a picture of that little one day old baby. Isn't he cute?




So that's the most beautiful thing happening in my life and I still can't believe it.



Hope you are all doing alright!



Take care,
Bianca

Comments

Andi said…
So cute!! Congrats! :)
Anonymous said…
Congratulations to you and your whole family! Luca is truly beautiful! I hope he is soon home being completely spoiled by his parents and Aunt Bianca!

As always it is good to hear from you. Keep up the good work and finish that thesis already!

We miss you terribly and are waiting anxiously for you to come back to the states.
Anonymous said…
Good luck finishing up your thesis, Auntie.

What a beautiful baby!
Anonymous said…
Hi Bianca,

Congrats on becoming an aunt - what a doll he is! I'm sure that you'll be doing a lot of babysitting in the future!
Anonymous said…
Hey lady!
Congratulations! Can't wait to see more pictures! Hope your having a great summer, so far!
Hope to talk to you soon!
xoxo
Maggie

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