Two exciting announcements (Baby, and INETA)

1.  I am now a father.  That’s right, Gwyneth Rose Palermo was born on August 28th, 2007.  The name came from the family:  Grandmother: Rose, Mother: Rosemary, Mother-in-law, Gwendolyn.

She was born 7lbs, and is now over 7lbs, 6oz.  Growing well.  Born with a full head of hair and eyes wide open.  I’m very proud.  I have plenty of pictures published on http://baby.palermo.cc


 

 

2.  I’m now on the INETA Speakers’ Bureau. Most of the .Net user groups in Texas have heard me speak, but now any INETA group can request a presentation.   Because of my recent baby, I’ll begin accepting speaking requests starting in December, so if you have a meeting in December you’d like filled with an INETA speaker, you can request me by name when you submit the request on INETA.org.  My favorite topics are Agile engineering practices like TDD, CI, DDD.  I also love to talk about O/R mapping with NHibernate and Software Configuration Management (SCM).

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13 Responses to Two exciting announcements (Baby, and INETA)

  1. James Kovacs says:

    Congratulations on the new addition! Welcome to the wonderful world of fatherhood (and not enough sleep)! :)

  2. Tristian Barrett says:

    Congrats Mate!

  3. Nick Parker says:

    Congrats Jeffrey, I hope you didn’t enjoy sleep. :-) Good luck with all.

  4. Sahil Malik says:

    Congrats on releasing Jeffrey 2.0 :0)

  5. Rod Paddock says:

    Congrats!!!!!

  6. Congratulations, daddy!

    By the way, I’ll see you at the CSM course next week. Mini PwP there?

  7. Congrats… Fatherhood is awesome.

    BTW your link to the pics is not correct.

  8. Congratulations Jeffrey ! Welcome to the club

  9. Congrats man. Nothing like fatherhood. :)

  10. Scott says:

    New babies ROCK! All the little grunts and sighs they make. The wonder of watching them go from almost total sensory deprivation to walking and talking inside of 2 years. My daughter is 2 years old and some days I still just sit and watch her in amazement and marvel at all the things she can do that I never taught her.

    Congratulations on your beautiful new daughter. Join the rest of we fathers-of-daughters in worrying what the teenage years will bring. The scourge of all father-kind. Boys! ;)

  11. Eric McVicker says:

    Congrats and best wishes on you baby!

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