Monday Morning Baby Watch

This past weekend was an eventful one — we counted all of our in-stock products for our end-of-fiscal-year inventory, many of us pumpkin and apple picked, and last, but not least, cheered on the Orioles for their first pending playoff appearance since ’97. (Oh, that’s just me? Forgive my giddiness…)

But, in the midst of all that, there was something bigger — Small Dog employee and Wholesale Operations Manager Mike D. and his wife, former Web Content Specialist Stephanie R., welcomed a baby boy! Coincidentally, their baby happened to be born on the same day as Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer’s, also a boy. As she has been touted as a potential savior for the beleaguered tech giant, it’s safe to say that the babies are in good technological company. Of course, what’s much more important is that they’re healthy and happy.

Congratulations to all, and happy October!

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    Come into one of our retail locations http://www.smalldog.com/retail and give the iPad a test run. Maybe you can be the next Leonardo da Vinci, Vincent van Gogh, or David Hockney!