
Play your music in the other room, Dad. I'm trying to sleep here.
Something I learned the other day from MJ is that all newborn babies' eyes are blue, and then they eventually transition to their final color (if it's not blue). Pretty interesting.
We played the Raveonettes in the delivery room during pushing and he was born while The Arcade Fire was playing on the iPod/PAL. We'll keep the doses flowing.
I can't remember what color Stacy's eyes are, but don't you both have blue eyes? If you do, Charlie will end up with blue eyes (or light-colored eyes), because blue is recessive. If one of you has brown, then only time will tell. Other variations (green, hazel, etc) are the result of pigment variations, rather than actual gene variations, so that makes it even more difficult. Just wanted to confuse everyone more. This picture is cute - he looks like he is trying to take his hat off.
Not all babies are born with blue eyes!! Many of my newborns I see are born with dark brown, hazel, green, etc...
also there's alot of parents that both have blue eyes that the child does not end up having blue but a completely different color- depending on the gene pool....just some thoughts-regardless- he'll be adorable any way they turn out
My bad- i completely admit i'm wrong regarding my statement-lisa was right- two blue eyed definitely have blue eyed children due to only recessive genes being present-makes me wonder?? are some of the kids i see not really from that dad? ah- visalia!
well both my parents have blue eyes and i have green eyes! i guess anything is possible :)