It's a GIRL!
Most probably it is a girl!
Isn't she sweet?!
My first granddaughter, after three grandsons.
My daughter and her husband and their two little boys live in Sydney, Australia. Naomi posted these ultrasound photos on their blog two weeks ago. Her little one is due in April.
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My son and his wife and their son live in Los Angeles.
As you can imagine, our family on three continents has fun with video-calling on (free!) Skype.
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Nu, can you help us think of some girl-names?
Best if the name sounds good in Hebrew and in English.
Oh, how exciting, Dina! I'm so happy for you and your family! Perfect shots for the U day!
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Sylvia
Hurray! B'sha'ah tova!
ReplyDeleteWow!;-) Perfect U!
ReplyDeleteOh Dina! How exciting! The images of your little grandchild are so clear! I'm especially chuffed that she will be born in Australia- another reason for you to come and visit this country again!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm what a prospect!
ReplyDeleteWell congratulations! Quite a photo for the day!
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How exciting!! Best to all of you and the new little 'she'.
ReplyDeleteMazel tov! Little girls are very special. When I lived in France, my best friend's name was Elia (she was of Italian descent).
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh. I am so excited for you. I just love babies. How special. I hope you will be able to spend a great deal of time with her when she is born. Precious indeed.
ReplyDeleteWow Dina congratulations! ^_^
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Congrats! Great for the letter "U".
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what a jolly good news, Dina! Bless the child, bless the family, and bless the expecting grandma.
ReplyDeleteShayna ultrasound!
ReplyDeleteShalom & Congratulations, Dina
Aloha,
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Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to the whole family all over the world!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Dina,
ReplyDeleteThese photos are just miracle.
Dina:
ReplyDeleteI have been reading your blog since I got back to LA from Israel this summer. Your pictures make feel so close to beautiful Israel.
Since I live in LA like you child and I have twin daughters why not borrow one of my daughter's names...Elianna, which is an English, Israeli, Spanish and Italian name. Otherwise I suggest, Gala or Orly. Both easy to say and lovely.
Congratulations!
congratulations Dina.
ReplyDeleteAren't those photos wonderful.
Their first portrait ha ha.
My neice is pregnant and she went for an ultrasound and they really played it up- there was mystical music and water fountains and the prophecy- a boy!
congrats!!! great news Dina. you must be a very happy grandma
ReplyDeleteYae, Dina! I'm so happy for you! I can't wait to tell Tif. She'll be so happy for Naomi. I can already see what a gorgeous, beautiful talented baby she will be.
ReplyDeleteOh, she's perfect, just look at those tiny hands. Congratulations to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteHow about Hanna, Abigail or Miriam (I don't know how Miriam is pronounced in English, but in German it's a beautiful name I think)?
Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWonderful news Dina! It must be really exciting to have a granddaughter after all those grandsons;-)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to all! What beautifully clear scans - how exciting.
ReplyDeleteOh, great to see your new grandchild, you said probably it is a girl, that means you are not sure, lol.
ReplyDeleteYour children live far away, lucky we have the internet now.
im mahsa. im iraniyan.mahsa it means like moon. i like your blog. its too intersting.congeratulate.have a nice life with beautiful girl.
ReplyDeleteshe will be wonderful Dina.and when she grows a bit she will be inspired by the wonder of your journal!!
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations, and mazeltov!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Dina!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos!
Now she has two boys, and one girl, is she going to have another to make it 2 & 2?
ReplyDeleteThese days, they have 3 D scans. How fantastic technology have become.
Shalom friends! Thank you all so much for the good wishes and the name suggestions. Good ones.
ReplyDeleteAnn, I am not the one to ask. hehe
Mahsa, welcome! Glad to "meet" you.
Hi Dina,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you and your Australian family! I am partial to Susannah and Elizabeth myself. Or Joanna. Blessings!
congratulations...
ReplyDeleteTova-Rose (my cat's happy with it)
Congrats! Great U. Of course, you can't really be sure until...
ReplyDeleteI've always been partial to the Old Testament names such as Rachel, Leah, Hannah, Sarah.
These ultrasound photos bring back memories for me, of Logan's ultra sound.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting for you, Dina, and for your family.
I can relate, with one son and his family in Japan, one son and his family in Missouri, and my daughter and her family, and myself in the Los Angeles area. Skype...what would we do without it...for free. I used to rack up phone bills like crazy.
If you ever visit your son in L.A., please let me know. We must do lunch together, and go to the Skirball Cultural Center.
ReplyDeleteDina, «Louis» congratulates you and your family on the upcoming birth of your granddaughter! Excellent news!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Dina! :-)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Dina! How great! I am sorry I missed this post in the first place. I am very busy( and tired!!) I have a guest who moved house on December 1st. He is going to live in France but cannot move to that address until January 2nd so he is now staying here.
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ReplyDeleteI can almost see you jumping up and down in glee.
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