WOOO HOOO!!! I'm a Daddy! Little Alexander John was born on 8/31/11 at 4:45 Am in the ambulance (50-210) outside the Bojangles at 50/210 area. He just wanted to come see his loving family! Due date was 9/16 7 lbs 5 oz 20 1/2 inches long Big sis Kimmi was up front with Tracy (driver) and Jason (Paramedic) delivered the bundle of joy (William?) was also present on the "Comedy Bus" which quickly became a joyful baby bus. If Anyone knows Tracy, Jason, and their third cohort, please pass along their names. We wanna say Thank you so much for your care. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?...50775626430344.733857.748170343&type=1&ref=nf So Here's a Picture for ya'll to see the lil guy. But of course (sorry Karen) he is a Steelers Fan!!!
OMG this just gave me goose bumps. What a great story!!! Congrats to the whole family. You're going to all have so much fun at family get togethers talking and laughing about little Alexander coming into the world in a Bojangles parking lot!! :hurray:
I couldn't see the pic, but congratulations! What an exciting way to enter the world. If he happens to really love to eat at Bojangles when he's older, you'll have a connection to make. :lol:
aww, congrats! and what a great birth story! We used to call my dd 'the domino's' baby, cause she was 'delivered in 30 min or less', lol....(that was almost 21 yrs ago) :lol:
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! What a GREAT NAME!!! - Alexander John Putz !!!!! J/K of course!!! Hope all are doing well. Jason would probably be Jason Staton. The other 2, can't help you.
How awesome, so very happy for you and your family, hope your wife is doing ok, that is definitely a story you guys will be telling forever:cheers: (as for the Steeler part, there is still time to hope the little guy will see the ere of his Dad's ways):lol::lol: Congrats sweetie:hurray::hurray::hurray:
Yea!!! No better way to start my day than Bojangle's...can't imagine a better way to start a life. He's gonna be a sweet tea addict for sure! Congratulations!
You should write a letter or send an email up to the station. I'm sure they would appreciate it, it can be a very thankless job sometimes...