Getting home at first was a bit disturbing as we all tried to figure out how to operate in the new setting without constant medical oversight, but we’ve quickly figured out it’s all about getting comfortable. For Stronner that means spending most of his days in someone’s arms, and for us it means enjoying him and taking it easy whenever possible.
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These photos are wonderful! It is especially nice to see you all cozy together in your beautiful home. Tashi and Norbu must really enjoy having everyone there all day. Stronner is so cute and will no doubt be very popular with all his upcoming visitors (only 5 more weeks, in my case!).
These pictures are priceless! The 2 of you are beautiful and natural parents. Stronner is so lucky to have found wonderful parents like you!
Thanks for the photos, so I can get to know Stronner before Beata and I can get out to visit in mid-April. It looks like everyone’s getting comfortable with the new arrival, and Tashi and Norbu are content to not be the smallest members of the family for a little while. The photo of Al and Stronner asleep on the couch shows that some Vigdor traits must be passed along via dominant genes. Love to all — hope to see you all before too long.