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Simon Richard Cullison was born on June 23, 2008 at 1:42 AM. We just got home from the hospital. I’m going to post a link to pictures and some video soon.

Friends and family have been following updates through my twitter account – www.twitter.com/andycullison. I’ll continue to post little updates about Simon there. Seeing your own son born is at the top of my list of all time coolest things ever.

Update [June 25, 2008]
1. Here’s some video of Simon
2. Here’s a Flickr Photo Album
3. Here’s a link to my Twitter page (Random Simon updates are more likely to appear there)

21 Responses to “It’s a Boy!”

  1. Joy

    OH MY GOSH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SIMON IS SOOOOO CUTE! Welcome to the world little one!!

  2. Sam

    When you say “video” you don’t mean birthing video right? Because I can’t handle that.

  3. Justin

    Congratulations on having “Simon” accepted to The World. It’s a pretty prestigious journal.

  4. Rachael

    He’s adorable, and I heart him!

  5. Matthew

    Congratulations!

  6. Quinn

    Ahhhh!! He’s awesome already! So cute!!
    Can’t wait to meet him!! Love to your growing family!

  7. Jonathan Ichikawa

    Awesome! Congratulations!

  8. Justin Webb

    Congratulations Andy!

  9. Rachel Childress

    Your big news has made it all the way to Ohio. Hello from your long lost second cousin Rachel. Congratualtions on your new little Simon. He’s beautiful.

  10. Mindy

    He looks just like you Andy! 🙂

  11. Ginny

    He is adorable! And it seems that already he has something important to say. Congratulations, Andy and Sarah!

  12. Judy and De Hennessy

    Congratulations to the both of you from Tennessee! He is precious!

  13. Chad

    Hey, many congratulations, Andy! I just heard through the grapevine. Well done, mate!

  14. Raquel

    Congratulations, Andy and Sarah! Simon is a beautiful, baby boy. I’m so happy for you.

  15. James Beebe

    Andy,

    Congratulations. He really does look like you.

    James

  16. Otis Toussaint

    Appears to have all the makings of a steller rhine, or a K2

  17. Mark Steen

    Congratulations Andy!

  18. Todd Long

    Good work, Mandy and Sarah! Do not worry! He will probably start looking more like Sarah soon.

  19. Andrei Buckareff

    Andy,

    Congrats to both of you. Now I know why Andy didn’t reply to my emails at the beginning of the week.

    Incidentally, I think he looks a lot like Sarah.

    I’ll tip a Manhattan in your honor this evening.

    Cheers,
    Andrei

  20. Andrew Cullison

    Yeah,

    Sorry about that Andrei. I’m still catching up on email.

  21. Jim & Cheryl Cullison

    Welcome Simon. Another beautiful Cullison baby. Congratulations from Akron, Ohio.

    Jim and Cheryl Cullison
    (parents of Rachel Childress)

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