Ah baby boys!! we are expecting a new baby boy to arrive in our family in the next two weeks (my niece)can't wait, wonder if he'll arrive by balloon haha! Have a great weekend VP.
A parte Francesco che ce n'è a bizzeffe e Michael che non è un nome italiano, però invece che chiamarlo Cesare potevano scegliere uno dei 2 nomi qui sopra...non mi garba proprio! Ma i fiocchi son ganzi davvero! Buona domenica, Arianna
oh memories ... spending countless nights awake playing alike again and again, until me son was finally asleep.
ReplyDeleteplease have a good friday.
These are lovely VP.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very sweet tradition, VP.
ReplyDeleteMazal tov!
ReplyDeleteOh they are so sweet. What a nice custom. Other countries should learn it.
A nice tradition.
ReplyDeleteThey are all so cute!
ReplyDeleteI also like this tradition!
Léia :)
What do you suppose these baby boys will think of these announcement 15 years from now?
ReplyDeleteIt seems more baby boys come from hot air balloons than girls. Guess they have put the stork out of business. :)
ReplyDeleteI agree, it's such a sweet tradition.
ReplyDeleteAh baby boys!! we are expecting a new baby boy to arrive in our family in the next two weeks (my niece)can't wait, wonder if he'll arrive by balloon haha! Have a great weekend VP.
ReplyDeleteTypical Italian, a lovely and nice tradition!
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ReplyDeleteWELCOME to all 3 boys!
May life treat you all well!
How beautiful! I think that every country should adopt this tradition.
ReplyDeleteso sweet...
ReplyDeleteThese are too sweet to V.P! sorry!! ;)
ReplyDeleteA parte Francesco che ce n'è a bizzeffe e Michael che non è un nome italiano, però invece che chiamarlo Cesare potevano scegliere uno dei 2 nomi qui sopra...non mi garba proprio! Ma i fiocchi son ganzi davvero! Buona domenica, Arianna
ReplyDeleteI remember your baby girls post! Very cute. I like this tradition :D
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