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Nope. There PC goes, leaving us hanging with no new information. I mean, seriously, how inconsiderate can the guy get?
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My contractions started 5 minutes appart. Our daughter was born 4 an a half hours later. Good luck. Hope things go very well.
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What do you guys think, will it be a boy or a girl? I'll place my bet on girl. Hope everything is going/ has gone well.
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I think they said it was going to be a girl, but I could be wrong, there are so many babies coming to hatrack.
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It's no fun when you know ahead of time through things like an ultrasound. I think the wait is great!
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*shivers* Don't do the "hon" thing. It reminds me of when waitresses call me that - and they're a whoppin' 2 years older than I am. And hey, for all we know orange penguin could already be a father. And even if he isn't, he's allowed to give an opinion without being treated in a condescending manner.
space opera, who wants news on this baby soon!
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I'm sorry, it's affectionate, not condescending, in intent. And I call lots of people "hon" or "sweetie" or "cutie".
I just thought it was kind of cute he has opinions on kids and stuff. Most guys his age are afraid to even think of it. I like it, I was just wondering how he got so sweet about this stuff.
Like bev's story about her son being upset that his wife would have to go through childbirth.
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I am not from Texas! I am from California, I just happen to be living here right now!
I picked it up when I worked at a daycare. One of my co-workers did it, and I just started doing it, too, I guess.
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And don't mention the mountain thing to any of the residents. My Houston-native aunt was visiting once, and we took her to Glacier National Park and she quipped, "You seen one mountain, you seen 'em all."
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I've been told that there are mountains in West Texas. I've had to explain that those aren't really mountains. They're mesas and hills, and they're not that big.
Of course, I grew up in the "foothills", and the elevation on our street was 1527. So, yeah, I guess I'm a little biased.
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Most excellent. Congratulations to you both. She's lovely -- and so's her mommy.
(On a personal note, it is actually astonishing to me how much she looks like Sophie when our daughter was born. They've got very similar expressions. Maybe it's something in the water in Wisconsin. *grin*)