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Aka the first actual page. This has a double card for baby statistics that can fold outward. In the inside there's place to write down the birth facts (name, size, weight and so on) on the left and another place for the milestones (first smile, first feeding and the likes) on the right.

Page 1 with the flap closed:



And the flap when opened:



As you can see, I've put the single sheet of baby-themed scrapbook paper I bought last week to good use. It's a funny sheet; on the other side the pattern is the same, just in pink, for baby girls. This baby is supposed to be a boy, but since not even the ultrasound is infallible, I'm trying to keep the book more or less gender neutral, just in case. Consequently, the blue colour isn't quite this intense in RL; it's just my iPad mini that is enamoured in blues - unlike me.

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Date: 2021-08-01 03:46 pm (UTC)
meathiel: (VanGogh Starry Night)
From: [personal profile] meathiel
I like seeing the Hungarian writing ... it looks so complicated!!!

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Date: 2021-08-01 04:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiseheart.livejournal.com
Do you mean the spelling or the calligraphy? Because the latter isn't how we write on a normal day; I just use it for craft projects.

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Date: 2021-08-01 05:40 pm (UTC)
meathiel: (VanGogh Starry Night)
From: [personal profile] meathiel
The spelling! All the z, y, c and umlauts ...

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Date: 2021-08-01 07:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiseheart.livejournal.com
Well, you Germans have your sch, ch, ei and ie combinations, too... And umlauts.
Hungarian umlauts are very logical, actually; you can make easy difference between short vowels (with two dots) and long vowels (with strikes). *g*
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