Our 5th grandchild

Hi Everyone...

John and are delighted to share the news about the arrival of our 5th grandchild:

Felitcia Sophie Aliprantis was born this morning about 1:30 A.M. – BEFORE THE CRACK OF DAWN - at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. Her tiny self - feeling just fine - weighed in at 5 lbs. 4 ounces, measuring almost 19 inches long.

Mother Kim and baby are doing fine! As for Dr. Antonios, he sounded as happy as a lark, very tired (not as tired as Kim) but, when he called to tell us the news he was holding Felitcia and tried to get her to say something into the telephone. Hmmm...I think she said, “Hey I think I’m going to like this talking on the telephone business.”

We’re off to Boston in a few hours to meet and greet her and see how the new parents are doing. Our other granddaughters, Alexa (13), Marisa (10) and Ariana (7) are thrilled about their “first” first cousin, while John Peter (6) is happy and reveling in the fact that he is the only BOY!

I may not be able to access my email for a few days, so....I'll be in touch soon.

Hope you are all enjoying the holidays - be it Easter or Passover - we send you lots of good wishes and love,

Barbara and John

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