It's A Boy!
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It's A Boy!
Uncle Not Elvis cannot contain his excitement any longer. St. Pete and Ann Martin welcome to the world a baby boy. I thought it would have been cooler to welcome a grown boy to the world and had him out for winter roll sessions, but St. Pete and Ann are going to do things their way...
Elvis Sweet McEwan Lugbill Hearn Martin was born last night with all fingers and toes accounted for. He spent his first few moments by mom's side with fists clenched in true C-Stick fashion. Dad couldn't be prouder. Length, beam, rocker and freeboard specs will be issued shortly.
In the spirit of hands-off parenting, St. Pete has already decided that freewill shall reign over his boy--he can choose between OC1 -OR- C1 as the whitewater craft of choice.
While anxiously awaiting the release of mom and the boy, St. Pete and I dicscussed what would be considered "too early" to take the boy out--should he be able to hold up his head, or since he'll likely be laying down on the deck plate, does it matter?
Any possible errors I may have generated in my excitement will surely be corrected by St. Pete at some point...
Elvis Sweet McEwan Lugbill Hearn Martin was born last night with all fingers and toes accounted for. He spent his first few moments by mom's side with fists clenched in true C-Stick fashion. Dad couldn't be prouder. Length, beam, rocker and freeboard specs will be issued shortly.
In the spirit of hands-off parenting, St. Pete has already decided that freewill shall reign over his boy--he can choose between OC1 -OR- C1 as the whitewater craft of choice.
While anxiously awaiting the release of mom and the boy, St. Pete and I dicscussed what would be considered "too early" to take the boy out--should he be able to hold up his head, or since he'll likely be laying down on the deck plate, does it matter?
Any possible errors I may have generated in my excitement will surely be corrected by St. Pete at some point...
Well now...
Congrads to the family and relatives that is truly great news.
Guessing here that Pete will be holding onto that pint sized OC for a while now.
Looking for more details and photos of course! Let the Martin clan know we wish them well and suggest they start collecting tiny paddling gear immediately! Paul C.
Guessing here that Pete will be holding onto that pint sized OC for a while now.
Looking for more details and photos of course! Let the Martin clan know we wish them well and suggest they start collecting tiny paddling gear immediately! Paul C.
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Make sure mom knows that the gentle rocking motion of a canoe is a cure-all for colic and a sure fire way to get junior to sleep. Congratulations to mom, pop, and uncle.
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That is a great post, J.! Thanks for sharing that with us and congrats to you and your brother and sister-in-law for having your nephew.
You can mount a bunch of minicell foam for flotation to the car seat and place it in an open canoe and away y'all go for a merry paddle on the river! Ellen and I have discussed MANY different ways we can get our little (now, 21 months old) girl on the river--that was one of the early ideas. The BIGGEST concern with "junior" is keeping his body nice and comfy and warm when you're out. Where to paddle is a secondary consideration.
God bless,
KNeal
You can mount a bunch of minicell foam for flotation to the car seat and place it in an open canoe and away y'all go for a merry paddle on the river! Ellen and I have discussed MANY different ways we can get our little (now, 21 months old) girl on the river--that was one of the early ideas. The BIGGEST concern with "junior" is keeping his body nice and comfy and warm when you're out. Where to paddle is a secondary consideration.
God bless,
KNeal
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Xander was born on 11/13/07. At 7lbs and 20.5" he appears to have the appropriate proportions to make a fine c-boater. As soon as the Wife/Shuttlebunny and I work out the details as to when Uncle J. "Not Elvis" and I can introduce this little guy to boating he will be seen on the river. Until then he will have to wait at the takeouts with mom and learn all of the poor social skills of c-boaters from shore. There is no doubt that he will be well taken care of when he finally hits the river. Thanks to all of you for the well wishes and we will c-you all on the river.
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Paddle custom built by Guth especially for Xander!!!
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Paddle custom built by Guth especially for Xander!!!