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Last night at 21h45 we welcomed Daniel Ben McPhail to the world – the newest member of the McPhail family :-)
All went well, Mom and baby are well and happy, and we have another wonderful little boy to thank God for! 3.4 kgs, 10/10 Apgar score – just like his older brother. Yet again I am incredibly proud of my wife, who endured a really painful final phase of labour when her epidural stopped working, and handled it all with a strength i (and i suspect she) didn’t realise she had.
I almost have feeling back in my right hand.
I can’t wait to see how Caleb reacts to his new little brother in person – visiting at the hospital tonight he kept crying “Daniel! Daniel!” and trying to get to the little person he has heard so much about.
Daniel you share your birthday with the anniversary of the first manned flight into space (Yuri Gagarin becomes the first man to fly in space – 1961) and the first Space Shuttle launch in 1981. You are obviously destined to become an astronaut, no matter what your mom says.
“As through the calendar I delve
I pause to rejoice in April twelve.
Yea, be I in sickness or be I in health
My favorite date is April twealth.
…”
- From “Lines in Praise of a Date Made Praiseworthy Solely by Something Very Nice That Happened to It“, by Ogden Nash.
From today’s APOD – Sunrise Over Kilimanjaro. Beautiful. My current (physical, out there in the real world, tangible) goal is to climb the highest mountain in Africa before I get too old / fat / unfit (also a great excuse to visit my favourite store). Unfortunately my wife is against the whole idea, and was even before Caleb was born (she also won’t let me go into space when I finally win more than $20m in the lottery). Honestly.
My love, read the Wikipedia article – and note phrases like “The climb to Uhuru Peak is considered to be a relatively straightforward endeavour” and ”
Annually, approximately 15,000 people attempt to climb the mountain“. goafrica also says “The exciting thing about this mountain is that anyone who is fit and determined can make it up. No special climbing equipment or expertise is needed.“. I’ll be on babysitting duty for a whole year :-)
A mosaic of nine processed images recently acquired during Cassini’s first very close flyby of Saturn’s moon Titan on Oct. 26, 2004, constitutes the most detailed full-disc view of the mysterious moon.
(NASA).

