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Boy oh boy

This upcoming mother's day weekend is kind of a special one for me. Turns out, my fine FF friends, that my husband and I have a baby boy due at the end of September, so as a mom-to-be, this is kind of a fun time. Our son should be making his appearance in the world right around Week 3 of the NFL season, which interestingly enough is when my Broncos play my husband's Colts. Now never fear, the blog will carry on as usual this fall...or close to normal. I'll likely be blogging at odd times of the day/night (probably with some sleep deprived ramblings) and may make a few tweaks or get some additional help on the blog, but you can count on FFLibrarian as a go-to spot this fall!

September though is several months off, plenty of fantasy football to discuss now:

Comments

Pete said…
way to go mom-to-be!
cement shoes said…
Congrats!
Anonymous said…
Congratulations Sara. As the dad of an almost-2-year-old boy, I can tell you you're looking forward to some of the most fun you can possibly imagine. Think winning the bw3 championship times ten! Way to go Mr. and Mrs. Fantasy Football Librarian.
Unknown said…
Brooklyn is good for kids. Great Halloweens in the Heights!
Unknown said…
Congrats! you will be amazed at how acutely aware you are of the seconds in the day very soon:)
NumbersAndGuts said…
Congrats! Thanks for the post, as well.

Justin Heberle
thefootballgirl said…
Congrats Sara! How exciting. Your tired ramblings will be surely quite entertaining to read. Adding your news to my weekly Linkfest right now!
David said…
Wonderful news from Chez FFL !!!

Congrats to you both !

Do I sense a middle name of 'Elway' coming?
Unknown said…
Congrats Sara!!
Anonymous said…
Congrats on the baby! It's nice to get some 'real life' news mixed in with the fantasy news :)
ingebrect said…
Congrats Sara! Are you going to name him Tim after your new QB?
Jenny R. said…
Congrats on the big news... I haven't read your blog in a while and happened to pull it up. That is so exciting!! Raz and I are very happy for you both. Little boys are sooo much fun!
Bob said…
Congrats on the boy to be. My wife too will be having our first son around the 25th of September. I also run a fantasy site much like you.

www.FantasySportsUnion.Org

Maybe one day your son can meet my son on the gridiron in the NFL? :-)

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