I now implement the __baby__ interface (it’s a girl!)

July 2nd, 2007 § 9 comments

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class Baby(object):
	self.name = 'Abigail Lorraine'
	self.length_inches = 20.5
	self.weight_lbs = 7

Yes. Abi­gail Lor­raine was born today at 7:50am. Both Mother and small one are doing great and resting.

I can hon­estly say two things:

1> I cried.
2> This is one of the hap­pi­est, and simul­ta­ne­ously more sur­real days of my life.

She’s a squirmer, no prob­lems, noth­ing. I have a pic­ture set on flickr here.

  • Robert

    That is awe­some dude. Wel­come to the club!

  • med­hat

    I guess that should be the __father__ inter­face! Congratulations.

  • infixum

    Jesse,
    Con­grat­u­la­tions to you and your wife. This is great news.
    What comes first — learn­ing to swim or Python programming?

  • Joe L.

    Con­grat­u­la­tions to the two of you. She’s very cute.
    And now for Jesse’s new code …

    # can uncom­ment this in 1–3 years
    #sleep(night)

  • http://www.jessenoller.com jesse

    Well, in real­ity it should be a tracked vari­able in my per­sonal con­struc­tor and the Abi­gail object should extend the Baby baseclass…

    Not that I’ve thought about this way too much.

  • http://www.jessenoller.com jesse

    I’ve already been look­ing @ pygame.…

  • http://www.jessenoller.com jesse

    Nice. I expe­ri­enced this first hand last night, I slept over in the hos­pi­tal room.

    Bad Idea.

  • Brett

    Con­grat­u­la­tions!

  • http://devlog.waltercruz.com Wal­ter Cruz

    I think that Baby should inherit from… Jesse Noller (and your wife) :)

    Con­grat­u­la­tions!

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