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Calvin is born

Introducing our second son, Calvin Lawrence, born on April 18 at 2:22 a.m. and tipping the scales at 8 pounds and 1 ounce.
He sleeps and eats in large portions, unlike his rascally brother Maxwell did when he was the same age.
Mother and baby are recuperating nicely despite some abdominal surgery and a touch of jaundice, respectively.
Father is a little tired but doesn't feel like he has much cause to complain.
Welcome to our new addition!

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  1. Great post! Love the all-white background/clothing for Calvin's first beautiful photos. Congrats to all!

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  2. yeah!!! congrats to your whole fam! and welcome to Calvin!!

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  3. Hi,
    Are you the one-and-only Josh Andresen, proud attendee of Dayton Elementary School? Just wondering if you and I studied together in Ms. Heuwinkel's class back in the day. If I have the wrong guy, please forgive me!
    Thanks,
    Reid Swanson

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  4. I have fond memories of Ms. Heuwinkel's class! How and where are you?

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  5. Hey Josh! That's so funny. I'm friends with Derrek Cross on Facebook, and I sent him the link to your picture asking if he thought it was you. He knew right away it was you. Man, I've thought often about the fun we had in that class. My wife and four kids are in Chattanooga, TN now. Are you on Facebook?

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  6. Congrats on Calvin, by the way!

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