HOW EXCITING! Thank you so much for letting us see little Andrew...and what a cutie!! I see some of both of you but that is JW's mouth I think. It seems like only yesterday I was looking at Logan through a sonogram darkly... :) What a thrill to know he is so healthy and already working the crowds. Andrew will have no problems hanging with this family! love and prayers to you little Andrew!
Hey Andrew, Aren't you kinda BIG not to be making an appearance until Jan 27th? By the way that's just one day and over half a century shy of your great aunt Joan's b.d...a time long before sonograms or fathers changing diapers. We already love you...even if you have no hair for three years like your grandmother B.
Anglicized form of a rare Gaelic name, Mac Nuadhat, a patronymic from the personal name Nuadha, the name of an ancient Celtic god.
(originally Scottish) reduced form of McNaughton. McNaughton
Scottish and Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Neachtain, a patronymic from the personal name Neachtan, a name of the god of water in Irish mythology. This is cognate with Latin Neptunus ‘Neptune’, the Roman sea-god.
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HOW EXCITING! Thank you so much for letting us see little Andrew...and what a cutie!! I see some of both of you but that is JW's mouth I think. It seems like only yesterday I was looking at Logan through a sonogram darkly... :) What a thrill to know he is so healthy and already working the crowds. Andrew will have no problems hanging with this family! love and prayers to you little Andrew!
Hey Andrew, Aren't you kinda BIG not to be making an appearance until Jan 27th? By the way that's just one day and over half a century shy of your great aunt Joan's b.d...a time long before sonograms or fathers changing diapers. We already love you...even if you have no hair for three years like your grandmother B.
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