The Clarence girls all met at Julie and Ryan's house last night to meet the newest Zang: 'lil Hannah! She was SO good all night long; I hope she didn't give me a false sense of security as to what it'll be like when I bring my little one home. The poor little thing just got passed around all night because we couldn't keep our hands off of her. She was a good sport, though! I'm really going to be testing blogger's photo uploading limits on this one!
Lib, G & the woman of the hour.

G and the tired one.


Lib & Hannah. 

Snug as a bug in a rug.

I think I should have registered for one of these swings; she looks so content.

Here we all are! Minus Hannah's mom of course :) 
I actually don't even remember her crying once all night. Lib is working her magic on her here; I think she immediately stopped crying.


And what evening would be complete without...

And here's the official bump watch. Lee took this picture this morning (9/28); only 2.5 weeks left (hopefully no more than that!). Notice the keg cup on the side table. That's right: we have resorted to using plastic cups because we both HATE doing the dishes and I physically can no longer do them. I promise the cup was only holding water, not Natty Ice - the drink of choice on Gannon's campus. Classy, I know.

I actually don't even remember her crying once all night. Lib is working her magic on her here; I think she immediately stopped crying.

She worked herself into this position and seemed pretty happy with herself. She's getting acquainted with her new friend in utero (and by the way, Ryan the baby whisperer also thinks I'm having a boy).

Class of '97 and the newest member of Clarence High School's Class of 2024!

The "Zang Family", minus the beagadore and Boston who were wrestling in the basement.

One more extreme close-up before we all head home to watch The Office.

And what evening would be complete without...

And here's the official bump watch. Lee took this picture this morning (9/28); only 2.5 weeks left (hopefully no more than that!). Notice the keg cup on the side table. That's right: we have resorted to using plastic cups because we both HATE doing the dishes and I physically can no longer do them. I promise the cup was only holding water, not Natty Ice - the drink of choice on Gannon's campus. Classy, I know.