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Jeremiah and Jamie Jones – It’s a Boy

Jeremiah Nathaniel Jones
Born: 12/15/05 6:24 PM
Length: 20.5 inches
Weight:
6 lbs, 15 oz.

I am happy to announce that Jeremiah and Jamie Jones are now the proud parents of a baby boy, Jeremiah Nathaniel Jones. Jeremiah was born on Thursday, December 15, 2005 at 6:24PM. He was a healthy 20.5 inches long and tipped the scale at 6lbs, 15oz.

While Jeremiah’s teammate, Doug Gust has been out in California testing the new Suzuki LT-R450 QuadRacer, Yoshimura/Suzuki has allowed Jeremiah to stay at home to be with his family. I spoke with Jeremiah the other day, and he is one proud father, but he still hasn’t taken on the task of changing any diapers, and I don’t blame him, but his turn will surely be around the corner. He has purchased himself a motorhome, so both Jamie and little Jeremiah can travel with him to the Nationals, and he originally planned on driving his family out to California with him the beginning of January for a month of training and testing before the ATVA Motocross Nationals season opener at Glen Helen on February 5th, but his good friend, Bill Ballance, suggested it would be better for his family to stay at home close to their own doctors and wait till the series heads back east to take the family to the races. Jeremiah has since decided to make the flight out to California instead of taking his family, but I am sure their will be plenty of phones calls back and forth between him a Jamie.

Proud Parent's
Jeremiah & Jamie Jones

Congratulations Jeremiah and Jamie on the birth of your healthy boy, and he will totally change your lives forever, and once little Jeremiah reaches around 8 months, it will really start to be fun and well worth the sleepiness nights the first few months.

Can’t wait to see you at the races, and I have heard of several other GNCC and GNC Pro Racers are expecting as well, so there will be plenty of little ones running around the Pro Pits in no time.

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