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I can't stand it anymore. Even though most of my friends and family don't know yet, i guess im pretty personal with you freaks so here goes. Call me daddy! Can i tell you how excited I am? This is still very very new to us, but its amazing how quick things can change. How quickly your lifestyle can screeech to a stop and a new way of thinking comes about. Im sure my attempt at being cryptic on WAYD was futile, but there, now its out. Only our respective mothers and my bosses know and a close girlfriend who has had two children. Now you monkeys know. The due date is April 1st! The date of conception was July 4th (just doing my duty SIR!). I think we're hoping for a girl but would be delighted with either. I saw it for the first time yesterday in an ultrasound. Only about 2 millimeters big so far, but its there. I made bacon!!!! |
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tootsie. Yer gonna be a beautiful daddy. And I'm with Dougie on that one... |
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Congrads. Have you considered naming it Czarina? |
girl= Eva Jude boy= Sam (we havent gotten the middle yet, but we know we want his name to be sam) if you know my last name, then do the math...if not...oh well. |
or the ever popular Doug E Fresh Morrison Jude is a boy's name, no? Can't have that for a girl. How about Eva Braun Morrison? Or Eva Doug E Fresh Morrison? |
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I think Jude is a neutral name. If not, let us be the first. actually naticus a close friend who has had two kids said that it makes her think its a girl. If you factor in the date from her last period, to conception etc etc. she seemed to think its a girl. apparently female sperm can live longer in the uterus....or something to that effect. who knows. i might be willing to put a wager on it though. czarina....no. |
FYI,it depepends on the alkalinity in the vaginal tract,at the time of intercourse,to determine the sex of the offspring. Not that my feelings are hurt,or anything. |
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I'm so happy for you. I've never been able to see anything in ultrasounds. They point and say "look, a baby/liver/whatever they're ultrasounding for" and I go "aahhhhh...". Anyway. Congrats. |
baby clothes out there. Congrats, Patrick! |
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really. its like watching you grow up right before my eyes. :) |
xooxox |
You know you want to name her Dani. |
it is quite an adjustment for us...not to be drinkin and smokin all the damn time. people are asking us "are you ok?" when I request water and deny a smoke. Its hard to keep such a secret from these people who are ready for an intervention when i tell them im not drinking that night. I did smoke a little weed, away from her, with her blessing. Being baked and telling myself "you're going to be a daddy (echo) daddy daddy daddy daddy daddy daddy daddy", room spinning, water going down your throat like drain pipe on hoover damn...that'll learn ya fast! in a matter of weeks we'll be even better but its this first part thats proving tough. |
I bet it will be a girl, too. I like the name Ava better than Eva, but that's just because I know a sweet and lovely 10-year-old Ava and wish all kids could be like her. She's got red hair, as your kid may have. |
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Good luck. Congratulations. |
for the record, i like eva and jude, but not together. |
OK, so...middle name that goes with sam, middle name that goes with sam... How about...sam memphis...home of elvis and...the ancient greeks...do i smell, smell home cooking? it's only the river...it's only the river... or, umm, sam henry...i have always liked the name henry... |
My uncle was born on April 1st. We call him our April Fool. Things are going to change. But you will not look back with longing....too often. Anyways, I am happy for you. And female sperm does live longer than male sperm, but it is really the natural acids on her cervix that decide which ones get in, so it could go either way. |
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anyway... the mrs reminded me, we would name him sam drew drew is my middle name, my grandparents family name and a name i would love to give. we had this conversation sometime before but apparently i forgot. the name henry makes me think of a man in overalls who beats his kids. |
do you notice the smell pregnant women take on? i've noticed this in the past being around other pregnant women. and now im noticing it with ma lady. there is a special brand of girl funk that seems to be coming with this whole deal. maybe its in my head, but i swear there is the new brand of scent that is strong. its neither good, nor bad...comforting maybe, but not smelly. kinda like how puppies smell. you know? a distinct scent, neither good nor bad, but almost sweet. its human. animal. it is. |
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Like Patrick said, it is not a bad smell. Just unique. And like Agatha said, hold on my friend. Your life is about to do a 180. |
any relation to van? |
no. sometimes i pull people's leg about Van or Jim but otherwise no. |
http://www.dookiewear.com/ Congrats Patrick! PS: I think you should call you baby 'The Dinner Baby' |
Waiting on the Sun....... |
My ex noticed it, too. So did my old boss. I think it is some kind of pheromone thing...not that but like it. |
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heartbeat and everything. looked like a lima bean. those ultra sound machines give you neat little printouts of the screen. i have my first portrait. im collecting these to coincide with a 9 month long photo essay im hoping to do. |
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hey patty, since you're not hitting the bong or anything you should get a good sugar habit going. i highly recommend taking a basket of berries, pouring about 1/3 cup of white sugar over them and then dousing them in heavy cream. for some reason it's really good. |
jesus nate. |
My only advice there is if she decides to nurse the baby get her some breast pads, because when the milk comes in or when the baby cries they tend to leak. The only gross part for me was when I started leaking during my second pregnancy and it dried on there. Other than that, watching the baby move is grosser. I hate pregnancy with a passion reserved for very few things, but I am usually very sick and miserable. Aside from health reasons I only have one really bad memory during any of my pregnancies. When Hayley first started moving inside of me I would tell my ex-husband and he would tell me it was all in my head and I just had gas. He said that for months. For some reason I can't explain it really hurt me, and still does to this day. I say this because you won't be able to see the baby moving early on (it will start moving between 16-20 weeks) and you might be inclined to have the same reaction. Please don't. It is an amazing thing, and not to be disregarded easily. I have seen pictures of your wife, and she is thin and very beautiful. If I had to guess, she will not become fat, but gain weight right and toward the end of the pregnancy you will be able to determine body parts of the baby...arm, foot, elbow, hand, knee when the baby moves, because it will push out from her belly. It sounds gross, I know, but to see that little footprint sticking up is really amazing. I know a lot of guys who can't handle it. It sicks them out. Some of them physically become nauseous. I don't think you are one of those guys. I hope you can enjoy this pregnancy with her. You both deserve it. |
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I'm quite fond of the name myself. I think Patty is on one of his " lets ignore Dani" kicks but I know deep down inside of him, he'd love to name his baby Dani. |
just like that. second will be 'usukteach billy'. that will be great fun in gradeschool. third will be 'thor'. no middle name. fourth will be 'mitre box' fifth 'tankden schtoned' sixth 'patrick drew' no one ever likes the sixth born much, anyway. seventh, of course, will be 'nate III' III being the middle name. eighth, 'kay mart'. go michigan! ninth, 'juanita chi-ping' she'll be adopted, obviously. i'd be crazy to have any more than that. if i accidently do have another, i'll just pick words at random from the dictionary. |
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ships list, shits lisp. that's how i always remember the difference. fag then flag, flag then fag. in case you need to voyage naval. |
great news Patrick babys smell nice.(thats not the great news btw.) |
thank you for your well wishes. i don't think dani is a good name for my spawn. you bastard nate. |
and you are right, those areolas were quite frightening. |
we havent spilled to extended family, siblings, grandparents, uncles, aunts etc. yet. we'll wait another month |
What I meant by ignoring me was when I wished you congradulations, standard procedure is to say thanks to the person who wished you well. You just did..9 days late but whatever. No biggie. I always said that if I ever had another baby girl, I would name her Kayci. I dont know why but I just like that name. Maybe because it goes well with Kim. No more babies for me. Kim is almost 12 now and I'd be crazy to do it again. 1 is enough. School started today and I feel lost without my Kim. What the hell am I going to do with all this free time again? |
Either way, when babies are small, and you are their whole world, it is amazing, and as they grow you forget the little phases they went through two years ago. |
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so i purposely waited a while to collectively thank everyone for their well wishes. which ive done and will do again. thank you people your well wishes are appreciated. this thread has nine months to grow. |
;) But i hope it's born on April 2nd. That is the very best birthday ever. Fess up, how many times did you consider calling it Jim if it's a boy? Come on. You DID. Buy some tiny little leather pants..... Rock N' Roll, baby!!! next comes the mini van, sucker! aww, i love ya. |
actually this is the first ive though of calling him Jim. im kinda grinning right now. |
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that, or Dr.Funkenstein |
(haha, I know Patrick's last name!! heeheehee!! I go hunt you down now! hee hee! if you get any pizza delivered to your house in the middle of the night IT WASN'T ME! It was probably J. She's like that.) |
Yeah i was thinking of letting her grow up stupid, but you sold me...smart it IS! |
Taking money out of my pocket to raise his spawn. Boo!!! Hiss!!! In other words I'm extreamly envious!!. And, I'm sure not matter what it is you two will raise it right. |
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one of the biggest inequities in US tax law. |
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maybe you should just go ahead and have children nate. |
But, that really doesn't matter. Because, for every kid you have you get a little deduction. Whereas. we who don't have kids will not. I think it's great you're having a kid. But, every year I get a little peaved filling out my tax forms. I get nothing, and the family accross the street gets nine additional deductions. Oh, that number is true. They have nine kids. I think they wanted a baseball team. |
The cost per year to raise a kid to 17 is now about $10,000. |
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you choose to have a child and suddenly i get stuck with extra tax burden. all because i burden society less by not having children. bullshit. |
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hi, i'm a manager in a very important software company. we develop products that provide a measurably important service to our clients. until we came along, our clients didn't stand a chance at succeeding. mcdonalds managers work 10 times as hard as i do but i make several times as much money as they do because i manage IMPORTANT stuff. so, you should feel sorry for me when i whine about how unfairly i'm taxed because i work hard. really hard, i tell ya and it just ain't right. cue the fucking violins. . . |
Children are not a burden on society. Parents raise the next generation of workers, consumers, voters, tax payers.... Yeah, that sounds fucking cheesy as all hell, but it's true. Children are a contribution to society and raising them is hard fucking work. Rewarding (from what I hear), but work nonetheless. |
if no one could afford a mcdonald's cheeseburger, no one would have a job making one, much less managing the person making one. don't be a moron, dave. why did you buy the digital camera that you did, dave.? couldn't you buy a cheaper one? who cares what features it lacked, shouldn't you have bought the cheapest one you could find? hell, couldn't you have just picked up a rock from your yard? it would have been free, who cares if it couldn't do what you want a digital camera for? you could carry it around and call it a digital camera! if you can't afford children, you shouldn't have children. why should I pay you to have kids? why should i pay the bi-polar, alcoholic, psycho bitch to raise her violent, destructive little bitchboy? |
And guess what, WE ARE PAYING TAXES! I think it evens out in the wash. |
then, i decide to get a dog. there are certain costs associated with owning a dog, vet bills, food costs, etc. in fact, two others in the house get dogs too. you're the only one without a dog. sucker. why sucker? because at a house meeting we have a vote and decide that because the three of us are burdened with owning dogs, we should get a $50 monthly rent credit. three to one, the vote passes. now we all pay $200 per month. rent for the house is still $1000, so you get stuck with $400. your perception is that the dogs are loud and stinky and generally reduce your enjoyment of the house, however we all show you articles in Psychology, Today! that illustrate the calming benefits of dogs. sucker. sounds fair, right? |
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and stop fuckin up my beautiful thread with your whines. to sit back and complain about the system is soooo un capitalist of you homey. a good capitalist would capitalize. sooooo....start crankin them out. Imagine what you can do with that credit. |
kinda ugly, but who cares.... |
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hey anyone out there who was a smoker when you were pregnant? i need some advice. |
nate, if you make half as much as i imagine you do, you'd probably still net 2 or 3 times above the national median gross income. go ahead and feel mistreated if you must, i think you're doing just fine. but, if you're having a hard time making ends meet during these rough times, i might be able to send you my child tax credit when i get my next return. if you think it would help. |
Sounds like Antigone, with the word play. Enjoy. |
I agree. Kids are very expensive to raise and should only be done so by the financially stable. I smoked while I was pregnant Patty. I couldnt stop. I tried and tried and tried but I just couldnt. Probably because I stopped drinking and stopped all drugs so cigarettes was all I had left. Plus I knew the hell I was in for when delivery time came so that made me nervous so I just lit up. What do you need advise about? |
dani, considering you couldnt quit, your not someone i would go to for advice on the matter. im learning that pregnant women have infallable logic and are never wrong and are in general mean ass fucks especially when they are trying, unsuccessfully, trying to break a smoking habit. |
if you wait to have kids until you could afford it, then you might as well give up. Not counting college, it costs an average of $150.,000 to raise a child to 18. |
The creepy coded feeling answer is that the government rewards Americans for what it wants you to do. I'm a homeowner. I get a big tax break from that. But why? I probably needed it more BEFORE I owned a home. But the government rewards me for being a 'good doo-bee'. It creeps me out. If the tax credit comes back for married people it will be the same thing. But it's not like married people are more needy than others, in fact, since they live in closer quarters they arguably are often a more stable financial unit than the single (so many friends I envy whose spouse can carry them while they find a new job, go to school, etc.). I don't mind paying taxes for kids to go to school, or for social programs that I don't directly benefit from. That's the cost of society. The weird part to me is why people without children are asked to pay more into the pot than those with, regardless of income levels. But as I earlier noted, that's just Uncle Sam rewarding you for 'choosing the right' isn't it? |
married people are NOT "arguably are often a more stable financial unit than the single". How are married people any different than two roomates sharing a house? We don't make any more money being married. This logic is fucked. The reason you get a credit for reproducing is pretty obvious people, I don't see where the confusion is coming from. Children are key to the wheel of American power and might. Besides you people arent paying MORE because others have children, we're just paying less. You are paying the same, so stop yer bitchin. |
We have never received any help with raising our child. It's our responsibility to support our child and we leave WIC and free lunches and medicaid and food stamps to the people that really need it. What bothers me is the people out there that just keep spitting out kid after kid and refuse to hold a steady job and make a decent living. There is money to be made out there. Plenty of it. But you have to be willing to work for it. Sponging off the government to support your family because your to lazy to work each day is wrong and in the long run, us taxpayers do pay the price one way or the other. |
in otherwords, did he protest? did he enable you to smoke? what i thought was a reasonable answer to a request for a cigarette (no) is turning out to be a MAJOR problem. |
general terms, One single person = one income household. Married couple= two income household. Yeah, i know tow single people could live together, and there are one income married couples, but the tax thing applies. I know so many people who would not be homeowners if they were not married. |
the whole reason behind the marriage penalty, as I understand it, in the beginning was what you guys are insisting that being married meant you shared certain expenses. ok, granted. BUT so do roomate scenarios, or what about married couples who live in large houses with roomates? SO maybe then the penalty should be based on how many people/incomes per household? right? not whether or not they are married? what about lovers living together? thats much much much more common these days, and dont they benefit just like married couples do in terms of expense? should they be penalized? thats the problem with the marriage penalty, across the board. It assumes too much. |
which in my book has come to mean "white relijimous folks tryin' to ack-wire regulatium over de highly rhythmic individ'ls and such." |
I did however manage to cut way down during my pregnancy. Instead of 10-15 per day, I was down to about 4-5 per day. I ate right, took my pre-natal vitamins, and excersised but I just couldnt totally quit smoking. In the beginning, he totally refused to buy cigarettes for me so I would just go get them myself. After a few months when he realized that I just was not gonna quit, he ended buying them for me. I had this horrible fear throughout my entire pregnancy about delivery. I dont know why but it was a very bad and terrifying fear. I couldnt shake the fear for anything. I had no problems at all quitting drinking and drugs but I just couldnt stop smoking. I was lucky...her birth weight was normal and there was no damage at all as a result of my smoking. To be totally honest, I have never ever met anyone that had any problems with their babies as a result of their smoking. I'm sure it aint the best thing to do while pregnant but I also think that people make much to big of a deal over smoking while pregnant. I dont think a few cigarettes a day is gonna hurt anyone. Just my opinion. |
tied to my mother smoking while I was in the womb. so there you go. |
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hes also not our regular doc. i've been very over protective and insistant on the smoking and the eating habits....probably a complete pain in the ass, but i have to feel like im able to help out one way or the other. otherwise i feel powerless and im trying to cope with that. so, im just not enabling her to smoke, meaning i dont have any in the house anymore, and ive taken to cooking most of the time, so i know shes getting a decent meal. but i think i have a right to be upset. |
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let's bring some JOY back to this thread hooray for daddy patrick |
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pregnant women are fucking mean. |
Speaking of which, are you going to start telling people...or have you? |
Let me ask you something...although your not enabling her to smoke, dont you think she's gonna smoke outside the house? Here's a tip: badgering a pregnant woman could be harmful to your health and well being. Besides, she could be doing much worse things while pregnant than just smoking a few cigarettes so be glad about that. Ease up a little dude. Things will be just fine. |
SIDS means "The baby died and we are not sure why, so we are going to call it SIDS." I rank that along with "Coffee leads to bone marrow cancer" or "cell phones cause brain cancer" and "Teflon can flake off and give you food poisoning" |
There is no medical explanation. One day tomatoes are good for you and the next day they are bad for you. Who really knows. One day the doctor will tell you that having a single glass of wine while pregnant wont hurt you. The next day the doctor will tell you that it could be harmful. Who really knows. |
dumbass. trace understands this, why don't you? here's an example you'll understand: we split an OZ, you and I. we each put in half the money and there it is, an OZ on the table. now, since my cock is smaller than yours, i decide i am owed an extra 8th. so i get 5/8ths of the stash. i get MORE weed, you don't get LESS. see? |
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I musta left it at the store. |
secondhand smoke being link to sids.... that's entirely logical, as cigarettes contain 200 some chemical compounds that have diverse effects of adult lungs, let alone those of a small child. one thing to point out: cars are expensive and gobble up our resources but nobody gets a tax credit for owning one, now do they? |
expensive and gobbles up resources. We should all get tax credtis. Except for Pez and Ralph Nader. |
nate if we have two equal piles of weed, in order to comp your more for your shortcomings, it has to come from somewhere...if you get 5/8ths, i get 3/8ths. Its not like the ounce gets bigger to accomodate your cock. what i dont understand is your bitch about it, it seems un-natian thing to bitch about. regardless...... yes kazoo, its anxiety, im sure. its adjustment. our lifestyle, though not "the fast lane" it wasnt exactly the "slow lane" either. So much is changing. This past weekend was tough because it happened to be the biggest party weekend in my neighborhood, free concerts with kick ass bands etc etc etc. I was a bit selfish and paid for it. and yes dani, badgering a pregnant woman is no good. i asked my friend Lisa C about it, as she recently had a baby, i said "preganant women smell funny and are mean". She told her husband and he replied "shut up, do as your told and hopefully no one gets hurt". Lisa added "and tell her how beautiful and brave she is everyday of the week and hopefully no one gets hurt". point accepted. and no dani, i dont think she is smoking out side the home, i know her habits. during the day shes fine, like me, its in the evening, relaxing a cigarette is most enjoyable. one thing you are forgeting pez....children who grow up to be adults (i.e. workers) ARE resources that pay off for their initial investment....or so the gov't hopes. Humans ARE ball bearings in the machine. The tax break is encouragement for taking on the investment. |
When the little one grabs your finger in her tiny, tiny fist for the first time.... |
But, patrick have you heard about the Minnisota Vikings player whose wife died because of complications during her pregnancy. She was 24 years old and only four months pregnant. I'd say this gives your wife something to be worried about. In other words learn that she is the boss and take it. |
so...in other words, im no more concerned about it now than I was before i learned of this. also..."complications" can mean anything. she could have had a drug problem, or had some other condition. |
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hey! you understand! now if you could just realize you understand. |
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And, I have no comments to make. |
the nation should be put in prison for their own safety. i guess i always hope that some experience will help people become less weak selfish bastards, or that those who don't understand their responsiblities (like when having children) will just avoid these experiences. [patrick, i'm not talking about you. congratulations by the way.] |
Unexperienced people suck. Especially the selfish bastards who have no children but yet find the nerve to judge those who do. [patrick, i'm not talking about you.] |
"Your baby's face is beginning to look more human, even though he is only about 3 inches long and weighs slightly more than half an ounce. The eyes, which started out on the sides of the head, have moved closer together. The ears are almost in their normal position on the side of the head. The liver is making bile, and the kidneys are secreting urine into the bladder. The fetus squirms if your abdomen is prodded, though you cannot yet feel movement. Fetal nerve cells have been multiplying rapidly, and synapses (neurological impulses in your brain) are forming. The fetus has acquired more reflexes: Touching the palms makes the fingers close, touching the soles of the feet makes the toes curl down, and touching the eyelids makes the eye muscles clench." my baby is making bile *sniff* awwwwwwwww |
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Unless I made that up. |
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oh boy, babies are so exciting. |
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"Your baby's about the size of an avocado now, but in the next three weeks he'll go through a tremendous growth spurt — doubling his weight and adding inches to his length. In the meantime, he'll be playing with his umbilical cord and practicing breathing by inhaling and exhaling amniotic fluid through his lungs. You're going through a bit of a growth spurt yourself. Your uterus has expanded so much that the ligaments in your abdomen are stretching to make room for it. If you feel any twinges of pain now, that's why." these updates are pretty damn accurate. this weekend Milkdud was givng her some shit...tossing and turning. A few times she stood up and got huge pelvic cramps that passed after a few moments. Shes definitely had a growth spurt in the last few days. I listen to Milkdud often and shine a flash light on the stomach just to give em something to do. Apparently he's liking to playing with the umbilical cord as of late too. |
thanks for the update |
Milkdud...I love it |
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we know for sure its a M******* child. Milkdud didnt make it easy on the ultrasound technician, but what few glimpses we got, it looks like Milkdud....... is a girl. by the looks of the ultra sound, she was doing jumping jacks. Of course, being a M******* child she also gave us more buttshots than we perhaps desired as well. Of course we'll know absolutely soon, though the lady was pretty darn sure in her experience it was a girl. besides, if it was a boy, being a M****** boy you'd definitely *AHEM* be able to tell. ok. i swear thats the first and last time i'll make such a silly implication. |
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of course there's always the possibility there are wrong. i dunno if ultrasounds are anymore reliable than 5 years ago. on the note of old wive's tales, nico is carrying a bit on the high side and she is raving mad for chocolate. all tell tale signs its a girl, supposedly. |
She had a boy. |
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my studiomate is also expecting, hes two months ahead, but he and i have been talking of collaborating on some sort of project involving our respective preggers ladies and these new technologies. never seen such a commercial. |
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where do you stand on the pink/blue issue? Because i worked at a store that sold some baby stuff, and gift bags, among other shit, and around mid-summer swarms of ladies would come in for baby shower gifts (oh, those lonely winter nights...) and i'd be subject to their annoying whims and discussions. And god forbid i show them a PINK rattle for a MALE baby. And if there was only one baby themed gift bag left, and it was pink, no sale. They'd just look at each other knowingly and giggle and shake their heads. One day i saw this poor husband get told off in the middle of the store for pulling down a pink bag. "What the hell do you think you're doing, Jerry?!?!" I felt for that guy. what...the fuck. Are we so bound by tradition? Like a 3 month old can even recognise colour? Or a kid can be turned fruity due only to the choice of pattern on a gift bag given to his mother before he was born? jeezus. And in case you didn't notice, babies get THE *GAYEST* SHIT, male or not. So i'm wondering why it matters if Cutey Baby Rainbow Cuddle Bunny(tm) has a blue bow or what. Dancing teddy-bears in a flower medow, on a bib: blue trim = manly. pink trim = FAG!!!!! babies have no sexuality! every gay friend i have didn't even start to come to grips with it until they were at least in highschool, some way later. Can they even remember what colour their pjs were when they were 4? hell no. what do thery really mean? That they don't want their kid or their friend's kids to be gay? like it's bad? obviously. How modern. And what would happen if you did bring a pink toy for a boy baby. Or vice versa. Well, i'm going to find out. At least one person i know is sure to have a kid soon. Let's find out. |
good point |
last night, there were some baby clothes thrown into the laundy i was folding. Clothing samples nico has kept away in a box. Samples she got wayyy back when she was doing a Baby Superstore and Toys R Us program for the Japanese company. I was marveling and giggling at how tiny they were, and as I recall there were garments in baby blue, including some sleepers and skull caps. I think the idea of gender/color crossed my mind for a split second, but it was quickly wiped away with the idea that "hey she'd look pretty cute in that. We will be designing the babies room with other psychologically stimulating colors, deep reds and dark greens. So no, we don't subscribe to that crap. At the same time, we aren't going to dictate to others whats appropriate and what isnt. Realize I am married to a psych major and a fashion designer. Clearly usual convention wont be adhered to. |
Wisper, your post made me choke with laughter. "blue trim = manly. pink trim = FAG!!!!!" Hee! |
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a few years later i decided to become a pirate. |
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damn that's cute my mother avoided buying me Barbie dolls for years. She tried buying me flat-footed and flat chested dolls, but I was not satisfied. When she finally broke down, she said nothing made her happier than when I down to the basement and got my brother's Castle Greyskull so that He-Man could be Barbie's next door neighbor. I had a crush on He-Man. I used to run home everyday to watch the cartoon, and lied to my friends so they wouldn't make fun of me. |
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My parents didn't really buy me many toys, they were very into the book thing (luckily I was too). But the problem with reading "Lady Chatterly's Lover" and being given Barbies by your extended family is that your barbies have lots of sex. I also had horses for a while, being one of those girls who was obsessed with horses. Well, ok, I still am, but I don't have a horse at the moment. It would be nice to live somewhere where I could have a horse again, though. Hm. |
i think my barbies got pregnant by kissing. |
My toys were mostly stuffed animals and Legos. I played Barbies with the girls next door (their Barbies). Our Barbies were murderous strippers. I remember that we called their strip club The Little Red Devils. Crazy. A few weeks ago my mother and I had a conversation about Barbies. She had read this book that talked about the poor body image that Barbie gave young girls. I know that when I played with them, it never occurred to me that I should think of Barbie as an ideal of beauty. To me (and to the neighbor girls, and I would imagine to most sane girls), Barbies are just characters you can manipulate to do things that you can't. You yourself can only play-pretend so far....you can't pretend to throw yourself off of a cliff, especially when there's no cliff. But you do have a bed, and you can throw your Barbies off the bed. |
I loved lego and cars. Had stacks of it. Mums ex-husband would buy me matchbox cars everytime he went to the petrol station. |
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And to think the parents are all worried about sex education, when it's barbie that is to blame for teen pregnancy! How about that? I mean, it's been obvious to some parents for some time that GI joes cause teenage death sprees, but Barbie? She's quite the sneak. |
I think she may still be in the back of that drawer. |
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i was a huge Hot Wheels collector and so our unofficial god children, so I grabbed a few off the shelf for them. Its good to see they are only about $1/piece and man do they have some cool designs. |
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I loved some of the toys no manufacturer would dare make today the most. They are way to dangerous. The one I remember most, and wished I still had, was a pressed paper board with many colored wooden shapes a tiny hammer and real brads. You took the wooden peices placed them on the board in shapes and pictures and nailed them down with the hammer and brads. I played with it for hours at a time. Never once was I tempted to swallow one of the brads. It's a shame that we've become so safty consious that many of the really good toys are denied todays children. |
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my little sister drew children being chased by monsters on every single page of my new autograph book when i was seven or eight. i think that was the same year she took my brand new super deluxe caran-dache clay set, and mixed all of the colors together into a giant pancake. she's still making that shit up to me. |
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i have to admit though, i often have no fucking clue what im looking at on some of those ultra sound screens. the midwife was like "oh look and here's the vulva and her inner thighs, her bum....we're lookin right up her skirt so to speak" and I'll i see are Rorschach (sp?) drawings. |
your experiences with various products, good bad etc are most welcomed. i am looking over cribs, bassinets, car seats, baby back-packs, carriers, changing tables, diaper disposals and finding myself completely fucking overwhelmed. any advice some of recent parents might be able to offer (trace, eri, dave, agatha) would be most helpful before my head falls off. danke! |
If you want advice on brands for disposable diapers, all I can say is that my kids have abnormally sensitive skin and get diaper rash really easily and really badly. My recommendation there would be to get diapers that have a cloth-like outside and not plastic. The plastic ones seem to cause major skin issues, but my kids aren't normal in that aspect either. I always had to get special car seats and carriers for preemies, so I could give you good advice on baby size to measurements between straps, but that probably isn't necessary for you. My only recommendation is don't by Cosco Brand, because although they look as nice as the others, the cushioning in them don't hold up. I usually ended up getting Evenflo for all of that kind of stuff. I used the same basinnette I had as a baby and my crib was a Wal-Mart special. I hope that helps and if you need any help let me know. |
If you want advice on brands for disposable diapers, all I can say is that my kids have abnormally sensitive skin and get diaper rash really easily and really badly. My recommendation there would be to get diapers that have a cloth-like outside and not plastic. The plastic ones seem to cause major skin issues, but my kids aren't normal in that aspect either. I always had to get special car seats and carriers for preemies, so I could give you good advice on baby size to measurements between straps, but that probably isn't necessary for you. My only recommendation is don't by Cosco Brand, because although they look as nice as the others, the cushioning in them don't hold up. I usually ended up getting Evenflo for all of that kind of stuff. I used the same basinnette I had as a baby and my crib was a Wal-Mart special. I hope that helps and if you need any help let me know. |
get a diaper service, it's cheaper and better for your babies skin. get a snugli, or a sling, or both. well worth the money, and the more you spend on it, the better it will be. unless it's a good quality used one, which you can find a lot of the time. consignment stores are awesome when it comes to baby stuff. if nico is planning on nursing and working simultaneously, i would recommend buying a breast pump. they suck, but the benefits to the baby make them worth all of the "feeling like a cow" business. i always had piece of shit strollers that would fall apart in the middle of the road, so i wouldn't recommend any of them. i used the backpack a lot when cleo got a little older, being that we were constantly trucking all over the city and taking the bus. i'm trying to remember what brand it was... i'll have to get back to you on that one. i'll think of more later. |
a breast pump allows you to get the milk at your leisure and store it away i gather? is this what you mean, otherwise i dont follow. im all about the backpack idea, mostly because of the security it gives them and the freeing of the hands. already have one of those set aside. yeah strollers always seem to be falling apart. how much does a diaper service run you per month? so a poop truck comes by once a week and takes your poopy ones away and leaves you clean ones? see? im totally clueless when it comes to this crap. |
Don't waste your money. Go for cloth diapers with diaper service if you can afford it, they are the best for the baby's skin. Don't forget plain old corn starch. You can use baby powder if you want, but corn starch works wonders. If you want to use disposables, just make sure they "breath". They baby will tell you what kind of nipples it likes, but I loved the plasic liner inserts for the bottles versus the bottles you had to clean... My 2 cents worth anyway... |
Those words are gold. I could not agree more. |
like what KIND of store? ive never seen just a "consignment" store. you mean a thrift store? i was mindful, when working on our list online not to always go for the most expensive shit. i tended to look at babiesrus.com user opinions as well. but yeah, i see what you're saying, at first i was like, fuckit, get the best, no worries, but thats not that case i hear. anyone have a online subscription to consumer reports they wanna share? |
dress your kid in burlap, that's my advice. and name her Hieron. For the love of god, SOMEBODY have a kid and name it Hieron, because i never will, but i want to. |
i thought it was a boy? Try this out for local baby stuff |
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we know her eyesight is coming along. last night we played with her, taking a flash light to the belly. wherever we placed the light, along came a kick or punch. neat. good link trace dang the only consignment shop they list is thift store, in particular place where studios dump their wardrobes. burlap? noted. |
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Snugli's are wonderful, a blessing when the baby is smaller. They are good for a baby as well, because they go up against your chest and the baby hears your heartbeat, which helps keep her own heart and breathing in good shape. Hearing the heartbeat of the parent is actually very physically healthy to the baby (I know it sounds crazy but we had to learn this shit when Micki was in the hospital to keep her little heart and lungs going). Consignment shops are wonderful. One thing I thought of. Basinettes are wonderful when the baby is new and small at home. I would recommend using one until the baby is too big and then going to a crib. You don't have to worry about the baby getting it's head and legs and crap stuck between the slats in the crib. You can put it at the foot of the bed. Really convenient for nighttime feedings and changings. A breast pump is so that she can pump the milk out when she needs to (if she doesn't pump she will get engorged and it can lead to many infections, not to mention be EXTREMELY painful). You put the milk into little disposable liners for bottles and stick it in the freezer for easy feedings. That way she can keep her milk up and the baby can have it when she is not around. Personally, I think manual pumps work best for this and are inexpensive. I think the battery operated ones are pieces of shit and the ones you rent from pharmacies are not worth it, so long as she is not having to pump all milk for all meals because the baby is in the hospital or crap like that. Since I am planning and hoping on everything going well for the two of you I recommend a hand pump you can get at any pharmacy or Babies R Us (probably cheaper). Some hospitals give you "breastfeeding kits" when they find out you are planning on breastfeeding which has the plastic parts you need for an electric pump and those pieces make a hand pump, too. I feel like I have written a novel, so I will shut-up now. |
So you think we should just get a bassinette for now and get a crib after we've calmed down after birth? we found this other device called the snuggle master or something, essentially it allows the baby to sleep in your bed, without fear or being squashed. the talk of breastfeeding...isnt it assumed all new mothers breastfeed? its a given right? yes she will be getting a pump. a Nice $50 pump bra, the electric one is like $150 or something retarded like that. the idea of pumping your breasts like Jersy cow is just so fucking weird. please, share anything you can. its helpful. |
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You would be surprised how many new mothers choose not to breastfeed. Bottle feeding is easier, and there are still women who feel it is dirty. I think it is the most natural thing in the world and wish I could have nursed Micki but she just couldn't do it. By the way, tried the snuggle master. Sucks in bed, but helped a lot keeping Micki in the right sleep positions in the bassinette. Do you need any clothes? I just found a box of the girls old stuff. I don't know what you like or if you would object to hand me downs, but I do have some clothes I could send you for a girl, if you are interested. I got rid of the rest of the stuff, because there isn't any point hanging on to it if I can't have any more children. There are a lot of "developmental" toys out there. Be careful how much you spend on them because it can really add up. Most of the stuff you buy, you can also make yourself with leftover stuff around the house and serve the same purpose (they go through these kinds of toys very quickly in the first 18 months). If you ever have concerns about what your daughter is supposed to be learning at the different phases and what toys will help, let me know. Two years of physical therapists, occupational therapists, special instruction therapists, and speech therapists, you end up with all that shit permanently implanted in your brain. Example...for the first three months infants don't see in color, only black and white, so buying things that have lots of colors are a waste of money. Also lots of loud colors (like primary colors) can tend to keep a baby's attention and keep them awake when they should be sleeping, so soft colors like pastels(when they reach that age) are recommended for sleeping areas. Also, the crap they preach about classical music for babies is true. We learned this with Micki. She was about 2-3 months developmentally delayed. We started using this music during the time when she slept and napped and she caught up in gross motor skills in 1 month and fine motor skills in 2 months (maybe a little less, it has been a while). OK I am done with my psychobabble shit now. |
thanks for the offer of the clothes. i doubt we'll need them. please, donate them locally. nico's aunts and cousins, who seem to breed specifically females have sent us a butt load of clothes already. so thanks anyway. we both come from the less is more school of thought. out two god sons have so much fucking crap....i mean TONS of shit thats its utterly absurd. we intend to keep the grandparents family in checking by not over doing it with toys. the snugglemaster sucked for you or for the yins? |
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2081659429 sorry to freak you out, but this is the brand i would recommend. the double ones are nice so you can take care of business all at once, but they are way more expensive and not necessarily worth it, convenience wise. http://losangeles.urbanbaby.com/gear/diaperservices_cont.html the lowdown on diaper services. well worth the money, in my opinion. cleo slept in our bed until she was about 3. sometimes, she still does. there are pro's and con's to the whole family bed business, but i'll leave that to you to figure out. i liked it, because i didn't have to wake all the way up when i was nursing. oh, i thought of another lifesaving baby tool... the wind up swing. oh my god, was that thing a godsend. can't remember the brand name on that either, just tell people to buy you a nice one and they will. |
That was why I loved the bassinet so much. Didn't have to fully wake up to nurse at night. Snugglemaster sucked for us. We still ended up pulling each other off of Micki in the middle of the night. It helped her out when we put it in her bassinet, though. But remember that Micki wasn't normal, had to sleep in a certain position with wedges under the matresses and things to hold her stationary in a certain position. That stupid apnea monitor still went off all of the damned time. We couldn't put her in a portable crib ever because the way she would lay would block her airway and she would stop breathing. After about 2 minutes in one she would be blue. Nothing like doing CPR on your baby you just brought home. I think that a diaper service would be worth the money, too, though I didn't do them. Last time I checked if the service cleaned them and everything it was in the neighborhood of $35 a month, or something like that. It is better for the baby's skin, but is messier. It is also much better for the environment. I know how you feel about SUV's and if you did research, you would probably prefer cloth diapers over disposable, based on the same principles. Breaking a child of your bed can be difficult, but breaking a child of whatever bedtime habits they are used to can be difficult too. For example, Micki used to be rocked to sleep every night. If she was awake when she hit the pillow, forget it. You had to rock her back to sleep. She is 3 1/2 now and we just in the past month have got her on a new bedtime routine where we don't spend hours rocking her every night. Every kid is different, and when it comes to bedtime habits you will end up doing what is comfortable for you. For the most part, just do what is comfortable for you. You try all of the things based on advice, but when that baby comes home with you you will figure out what is best for the two of you. It comes naturally with a little bit of experience. What you want to get for the baby will probably become clearer to you as you see how your lifestyle changes and how that baby fits into it. I do think that the less is more approach will be really helpful in all areas except clothes (they can go through 6-7 outfits a day). |
6-7 outfits a day? just like her mother. dig it. the first images. a month old, but my dopey friend took his sweet as time scanning them. im like "duuuuuude she'll be born byu the time you get off the bong and scan em.kids grow fast like that hyper weed you smoke" $35/month for a diaper service seems wayyyy cheap. thats less than my cable bill. |
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check out that bottom lip. shes pouting. like daddy. |
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that is so.... now. |
what do you expect for free? dig it...isnt she glorious? |
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College fund. i guess i have the real tv baby, possibly. |
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see if you can get on that sappy TLC "a Baby Story" show. Then you get a full hour and the entire birth on tv. which brings me to the question.... WHO watches THAT show?! |
expecting parents watch that show. |
Even *I* hadda stop & congratulate you on that! I thought you 2 were part of the "Childless By Choice" club. But I guess people change... Jeesh - I'm gabberflasted! I'm fine, BTW. Just living my so-called life in Florida, me & the cats. Happy New Year to you & your wife! And hugs & kiss to Sem, Nate, Agatha, His Markness & all the rest of the inmates. (Damn! Patrick's having a kid. Now I *know* I been away too long...) |
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we had been playing with the fertility fire for years now. its a pleasant surprise and im starting to get more excited. |
eva jude is an absolutely wonderful name. i love austere sounding names. good job. when's the baby shower? april? |
i think the shower is being planned for late Feb. D-Day is april 1st so late Feb is the target. Our baby shower wont be just for the girls and there will be ping pong, pot and beer involved. showers, bridal or baby can be so dang up-tight we are determined to reverse this in our case. any yous are welcome if your in the hood. |
let us know where you're registered. |
http://store.babycenter.com/registry/search/bpuKjp bookmark it though, we havent added anything. |
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i've been wanting to get a car seat asap incase she pops early, but nico seems to think we should wait until the shower. that its ok to see what we get then. |
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Patrick, if you are interested, I just had my baby girl on the 8th of December, and by April I'm sure I will not be using the cradle that we have anymore. If you want it, it's yours. It's a nice wooden cradle. I can take a picture of it if you would like. And seeing as you're having a girl: Ten Simple Rules for Dating My Daughter Rule One: If you pull into my driveway and honk you'd better be delivering a package, because you're sure not picking anything up. Rule Two: You do not touch my daughter in front of me. You may glance at her, so long as you do not peer at anything below her neck. If you cannot keep your eyes or hands off of my daughter's body, I will remove them. Rule Three: I am aware that it is considered fashionable for boys of your age to wear their trousers so loosely that they appear to be falling off their hips. Please don't take this as an insult, but you and all of your friends are complete idiots. Still, I want to be fair and open minded about this issue, so I propose this compromise: You may come to the door with your underwear showing and your pants ten sizes too big, and I will not object. However, in order to ensure that your clothes do not, in fact, come off during the course of your date with my daughter, I will take my electric nail gun and fasten your trousers securely in place to your waist. Rule Four: I'm sure you've been told that in today's world, sex without utilizing a "barrier method" of some kind can kill you. Let me elaborate; when it comes to sex, I am the barrier, and I will kill you. Rule Five: It is usually understood that in order for us to get to know each other, we should talk about sports, politics, and other issues of the day. Please do not do this. The only information I require from you is an indication of when you expect to have my daughter safely back at my house, and the only word I need from you on this subject is "early." Rule Six: I have no doubt you are a popular fellow, with many opportunities to date other girls. This is fine with me as long as it is okay with my daughter. Otherwise, once you have gone out with my little girl, you will continue to date no one but her until she is finished with you. If you make her cry, I will make you cry. Rule Seven: As you stand in my front hallway, waiting for my daughter to appear, and more than an hour goes by, do not sigh and fidget. If you want to be on time for the movie, you should not be dating. My daughter is putting on her makeup, a process that can take longer than painting the Golden Gate Bridge. Instead of just standing there, why don't you do something useful, like changing the oil in my car? Rule Eight: The following places are not appropriate for a date with my daughter: Places where there are beds, sofas, or anything softer than a wooden stool. Places where there are no parents, policemen, or nuns within eyesight. Places where there is darkness. Places where there is dancing, holding hands, or happiness. Places where the ambient temperature is warm enough to induce my daughter to wear shorts, tank tops, midriff T-shirts, or anything other than overalls, a sweater, and a goose down parka - zipped up to her throat. Movies with a strong romantic or sexual theme are to be avoided; movies which features chain saws are okay. Hockey games are okay. Old folks homes are better. Rule Nine: Do not lie to me. I may appear to be a potbellied, balding, middle-aged, dimwitted has-been. But on issues relating to my daughter, I am the all-knowing, merciless god of your universe. If I ask you where you are going and with whom, you have one chance to tell me the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. I have a shotgun, a shovel, and five acres behind the house. Do not trifle with me. Rule Ten: Be afraid. Be very afraid. It takes very little for me to mistake the sound of your car in the driveway for a chopper coming in over a rice paddy near Hanoi. When my Agent Orange starts acting up, the voices in my head frequently tell me to clean the guns as I wait for you to bring my daughter home. As soon as you pull into the driveway you should exit your car with both hands in plain sight. Speak the perimeter password, announce in a clear voice that you have brought my daughter home safely and early, then return to your car - there is no need for you to come inside. The camouflaged face at the window is mine. I thought that was pretty funny. I showed my husband and now he is printing one up and putting it in a frame by the door. She's just barely a month old... she is already daddy's little girl. Poor thing. |
thanks for the offer pam. im positive we will be overwhelmed with stuff in coming months, so now worries...offer it to someone local. its a deal sans the car seat nate. while such a genreous offer theres no need. we intend to be pretty finnicky about carseats and scrutinize the hell out of them. we are looking this car seat that also functions as the seat device for a stroller. just the other night at dinner, we watched this poor woman wrestle with the stroller and her trunk for 5 minutes. not us. and safety wise...of all the things to spend money on, that appears to be the one thing we wont be looking for bargains on. she will have lots of 'aunts and uncles' and im delighted she will have a creepy, stoney uncle nate in the backwoods of ca |
i watch 'a baby story' like i watch Talkback on CNN... pale and gripping the armrests. Shaking slightly and mummbling "no....no...good god no!!" I can't make it through 5 minutes. what nate said made me laugh, so much. |
Definitely get an infant carrier/car seat though. They are worth the money. With our son, we didn't buy the infant carrier/car seat b/c we thought he'd outgrow it too soon and it would go to waste. So instead we bought the regular upright car seat. Not a very good idea for a newborn. Their necks are can't really support the weight of their heads, so I had to hold his head in place. With the infant carrier/car seats they are reclined, so that you can drive with them in the car by yourself and not wonder if they're okay. You should probably get one of the headrest inserts though, b/c sometimes they need some more support around their head. Ethan stayed in the infant carrier/car seat for about the first year. It is definitely worth the money. |
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I never had the stroller that worked with the carrier, but I did have one of those huge ones that can convert to a sleeping position or whatever. I hated that bulky heavy mostrosity. I loved it when I could just get an umbrella stroller with a sun visor on it. We were even able to attach Micki's monitor (apnea/bradachardia) to the back of it and just go whenever Hayley had a parade to perform in or something like that. Used the bulky think only when necessary because we hated it. Patrick your wife looks absolutely beautiful. I'm jealous. I look like shit pregnant. |
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we are definitely getting some sort of backpack device. those things are genius...freeing your hands and making your little one right in front of you for kisses. |
Patrick you are going to be such an awesome dad. |
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still, i liked the snugli better for out and about, the sling was pretty rocking for in the house. |
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i mean, the actual birth part, the hospital bill after something like that. Do you get an itemised bill that shows exactly how much the doc's gloves cost you, and how much the food was and everything? patrick, i've been thinking about child-rearing for the past week now (because of YOU!) and i have but one thing to tell you so far- do not be one of those people that lets their kid roam freely in a resturant while you finish eating or etc, and the little fucker toddles around screaming or poking other people's legs and tripping the waiters and playing on the floor with a napkin. Fucking hell, those people should die. Tie her down if you have to. Everything else is secodary. |
or, would you rather that more moms weren't allowed to go out in public and cause a disturbance with their babies, and so they lost touch with reality and drowned their babies in the bathtub? just curious. |
People who don't have kids and don't want to be bothered by others kids running around and pulling on their pantlegs have the right to eat or go shopping in peace. It won't be my children making their life hell because I won't teach my kids how to behave in public. There are places where kids have the freedom to run around, because that is what they do and where they are (McDonald's playland, parks, amusement places) and anyone who doesn't want to be bothered by kids doesn't go there. I let my kids go wild there, though they still have to be nice and listen and behave, just not the same as a coffee shop. |
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i'd just assumed that it was possible to get kids to stay in their seats since i've seen both things happen in public. One table has their three kids running laps around the place, another has them staying in their chairs. Of course i have no idea if this is an easy thing to teach, or if it depends on the kids, or whatnot. I'm just saying....if at all possible.... yeah. |
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Anyway, I wanted to give you some "advice" to pass on to Nico in regards to breastfeeding. Breastfeeding is HARD. It can be very painful at first. And at this I mean for like a few weeks, and then the pain can just gradually lessen. With my first child, I had INCREDIBLE pain for only a few days, and then after a couple weeks the pain wasn't so bad, and after the first month we had it licked. But with my daughter, she is now almost 6 weeks old and we're still having trouble. The pain has been so severe at times that I had to double check and see if my nipple was still there. It is a learning experience for both mom and child. If Nico wants to breastfeed, tell her to try and not give up. Breastfeeding is such a great thing that you can do for your child; it is very healthy. But the most important this is that your baby is eating and that mom can maintain some form of sanity. If the pain is so bad, tell her to express some milk and let it air dry on her nipples. Also, make sure she uses pure lanolin on her nipples to help them heal. It will stain, so make sure she has breast pads to use, even if she is not leaking. The hospital should provide her with some, but if not, I don't think it should be too hard to find some. Also, she can try pumping or just supplement with formula for one feeding (the best formula they have out now is the one with "Lipil" b/c it is supposed to be most like breast milk). The paid does go away eventually, so if she just sticks with it and gives it time, then it shouldn't be so bad. She may be lucky and not have such bad pain. But there will be pain at first. Just try to be as supportive as you can, and when she's a raging bitch b/c she is in so much pain, it will pass. Try to be as understanding as you can. And if she decides that she just can't do it, that's okay too. The most important thing you can do for her, is make her feel comfortable with the decision she makes. Anyway, I am sure I am babbling, so I will go. I hope I have helped in some small way. :-) |
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wisper, im too anal for such public behavior. i will do my damnest to instill some manners and find encouraging ways to keep them in their seats/high chairs in restaurants. you wouldnt expect that behavior from an adult. (i hear you laughing agatha) my god children arent like that. they are instructed to hang out in their seats with the rest of us when we do go out and they seem cool with it. if they are loosing attention we devise something on the table to keep it while we finish eating. saturday after the protest i got some good experience in at the Chuckee Cheese with H & M. Thats the kind of place you go to let your lil weiner roam free. Everything is padded in that place and the employees (along with a shot of valium im sure) are sporting referee outfits with whistles should some little brats get out of hand in the ball bath. I can also vouch for my insurance and sing the praises of kaiser permanente this weekend. this past week, she has been coughing and wheezing like made. allergies, cold, whatever, its incessant and a real drag for her. everyone i know has had similar issues, myself included. being pregnant, we thought she was more vulnerable and perhaps the baby was pushing on her diaphram making breathing extra labored. But friday about 1 am shes really having a hard time sleeping and is coughing like mae. thats it, i get her in the car and head to kaiser emergency. Im thinking to myself...'shit....kaiser, sunset, 1am, friday....a triage of shot gangsters, beaten hookers and blue junkies... No way. We go in...they direct us to the maternity admittance. We sit right down in a bed and are seen by the doctor in 15 minutes. They check her out and give her a breathing treatment...all to little or no effect. Still, they checked her out and she was fine, just congested and slightly asthmatic, which she has never ever suffered. We were out of there within 2 hours. props to my healthcare on that. ovf course after we got there, two mothers in labor arrived. So as far as costs...if the level of service is maintained at its current level....im not worried. |
that rocks. I don't think I've ever been in/out of an emergency room that fast. I wish there was Kaiser up here. |
im sure we had such a great experience because she's pregnant and they dont exactly let preggers hang around. |
I'm not so happy when one screws his eyes shut, screams like a banshee and runs headlong into me. The other day I was in a grocery store line and a little girl turned around and stared up at me with these huge unbelieving eyes. I looked down at her and grinned. She put her hands up like claws, bared her teeth, and snarled at me. I have green hair, so I suspect that I was a monster. Cutest damn thing... made my day. |
Watch that, though, because it could be a precursur to preeclampsia. If she starts seeing spots or swelling a lot or her blood pressure goes up some, have her seen again for that. It could get nasty if not found and anticipated early. Usually shows up in the third trimester. I had Kaiser when I had Hayley, and they did the same thing with me, forget the emergency room, straight up to maternity. The doctors were great, they kept me laughing all of the time. I half expected them to show up in the delivery room with a baseball glove! Because my preeclampsia was so severe they sent me to a specialist hospital downtown, so I missed out on the baseball glove. Albuterol is allright for asthma, but sometimes they need to add some cromulin to it (the two together are the treatment they put in the nebulizer). Sometimes a little steroids can really help breathing. |
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Seriously poke the doc about this--even if it isn't a precurses to more serious problems, not breathing properly sucks. |
the inhaler she has....i read the packet and it supplied lab results on giving it to pregnant mice. they are relatively safe. no concern except un ultra high doses and even then the risk of complications is well under 9%. to be honest, we just want to ensure she doesnt have an amonia. a friend of ours had an amonia in her 4th month, took some serious antibiotics (or risk death) and she is convinced thats why the weiner came out a month 1/2 early. after the santa ana's last week, everyone is fucked. my colleague here at work has the exact same condition as nico. nothing is working. no antibiotics, no steroids, no cough syrup, no inhalers. |
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A friend of mine (otherwise healthy 23-year-old woman) caught pneumonia in October and she's still having problems with it. Nasty stuff. |
ammonia is a pungent colorless gaseous alkaline compound of nitrogen and hydrogen. "amonia" is a misspelling on my part. of course i meant pneumonia |
Breathing problems are scary. When he was about four my brother had to be taken to the hospital for a croupy-whooping-cough type thing. He sounded like gollum and I remember I was kind of scared scared because I couldn't believe that my short, chubby little brother was making such a dreadful noise. |
im so ready. i so want to hold her. kiss her. in the doc's office last week i heard another lil weiner crying his infant eyes out. the sound actually made me sappy and envious. i know i know i know. after a week of the infant screech i wont be saying that but still... last night, rubbing on the belly i , for the first time, felt her lil heartbeat. how amazing! i could actually feel it!!! we checked nico's pulse to make sure it wasn't hers and sure enough, it was different. she's so responsive to my voice, i too am confident she is ready to come out. ok, enough sap. |
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why are you having the shower after her birth? you only have 7 things on your registry. |
oh...i linked the registry that we dumped two weeks ago. sorry. go here to see our updated and current registry yes eri, im prepared, i have plenty of film. we are considering getting a doula for the delivery and immediately following. |
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sarah i put the due date, not the date of the baby party on that old one. see? this is why mom handles this shit. |
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You will have to let us know if you don't get one and are interested in this one! The only difference is that it is light oak finish and that it was used. Your call. |
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doula's are popular in CA and amongst the hippy guard. we're hoping to find one for cheap. They have to do a certain amount of hours to complete their certification...like an intern. looking through the listings for CA, the ratio of Doulas in the Bay Area to the LA Area is like 4 to 1. Fucking hippies. Its like having a midwife's assistant at your beck and call. everything from doing the diapers, to emotional support. everyone we know has nothing but praise for them. |
If we were in Cali I would have had her there when Micki was born, but then again we were planning on a normal delivery and not an emergency c-section 11 weeks early. If I had to go on what I heard, then I would recommend them as well. Good luck. |
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what does that mean? just a random sigh? just happened to land on this thread? was something said that prompted such a response? what, o cryptic one, does that sigh mean? |
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ok. carry on then. |
ha! you didn't even mean to be funny. here is a brief sketch of our birth room: me- in labor dave- askeered, yet supportive zoe- doula brigid- midwife courtney- my sister, napping in the rocking chair and selecting music beth- my pal, doing the same thing as courtney and also taking lots of pictures random doctor that came in at the end and yanked cleo out with forceps a variety of meddling nurses that brigid kept hurrying out of the room, plus one super cool nurse that we let stick around my pal merc- early the next day when i was still semi-delirious, with flowers and love that's about it. |
we feel that there's a good possibility that the midwife we have now wont be there for the actual birth, but im confused about a lot of things. agatha did you have amy medication? nico is not fooling herself, she's pretty damn sure she will want pain meds. no epidural, just some good ole fashioned demoral for some relief. oh shit, im nervous thinking of..... i think sam will there, maybe out in the waiting room with a bottle for me, as needed. good thing i still have a shit load of valium too. holy hell. i made the mistake of tuning into Discovery Health channel's "Special Delivery" last week. Basically a show depicting all the things that CAN go wrong. i about had a heart attack. |
It was SOOO much easier than what I expected but I was really fucking tired and dopey afterward. And this wasn't a normal case scenario. I am sure that Nico will do fine and so will you. Just avoid Nubane. My cousin got some of that during her labor with her daughter and it put the baby to sleep and she was in labor for 5 days because of it. Then again, that was Torrance Memorial Hospital, so maybe they were just idiots! |
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I think she will leave depending on when exactly milkdud is born. i was speaking with some parents on another BBS wisper... i came to conclusion that becoming a parent will thwart me into contact with certain elements of society i learned a long time ago to avoid. i will have to learn to better bite my tongue for milkdud's sake. |
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Normally you start nursing right away and your milk comes in to the amount that the baby needs. My baby was in a hopsital, so I had to use a pump all of the time and bring the milk in to the hospital. I produced WAYYYY too much milk with Hayley and was almost always engorged. Christ, I could barely fit my tits into a D cup nursing bra and I was about 15 lbs lighter then than I am now. I was huge. I loved it, but there was too much milk and I couldn't relieve it often enough when I went back to work, so I had to dry up. With Micki (because she was so much more preemie) my milk never came in right and she couldn't learn how to latch on right, so that was painful. I gave up after about a month. She had so many little things going on with her body (heart, lungs, digestive system, and size) that I just decided trying to continue to teach this to her was too hard on her and she did great with a bottle (and damn did she need the food in bigger quantities) so I just quit. I gave her enough milk to get her through the critical phases of health problems and she got through them without surgery, but once she was just to the point of growing and maturing, I didn't bother. That was more emotionally painful than anything else, because I so wanted to be able to breastfeed her since I was going to be home with her and not have the work conflict. That and for some reason I felt like less of a woman since my milk never came in right, like why couldn't I do this perfectly natural thing that all mothers do, you know? It isn't painful to breastfeed if you are able to work with the baby from the start and your milk production is what the baby needs, except one day. Approx 3-4 days after little weiner is born the actual milk will come in, vs. the colostrum (don't know if I spelled it right) and when that happens it is so quick that you get really full and engorged and it can hurt, though not too bad, you just pump it out and it's fine. |
nico is convinced she is getting a prosthetic belly after the baby. oh the advantages of being pregnant. for example, tonight is the stones concert. the staples center gave us tickets (at random they say) way the fuck up in nosebleed. at a hockey game once, nico got vertigo. playing the preggers card picking the tix up the other day, she said something to the booth attendant and they lowered us about 10 rows, still upper deck, but an isle seat, 2nd row. she emails the NRDC, the environmental group that is sponsoring this concert for Global Warming, they respond immediately, apologizing that the nin com poop staff at Staples should have put her on a lower level. so now, we go to Will Call booth and get lower seats upon arriving tonight. Now if she could only work that magic to meet Mick and the gang. |
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I just learned of it, forwarding it the wife, but to be honest it looks a little silly. large groups of hipsters make me nervous, overly cynical and generally uneasy. |
Pain in breastfeeding is not preventable. It can be soothed, but it is inevitable to have some pain in the first month. Everyone I've ever known that breast fed, and I know many many moms that have, had at least some pain and discomfort in the first months of breastfeeding. For some, it's not so bad, but having a child suck on your breast once every two hours all day long is bound to produce a little soreness. I haven't heard anything about that gathering, but it reminds me of the ladyfest we had here in Olympia. Now, they're having them all over the place. I think that things like that rock, but I'm all about the community building events. |
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It is painful. When I wrote last time, I was at the end (and peak) of the pain. This happened with my son as well as my daughter. It lasted about 6 weeks, with the last week being hell. It was a lot more painful this time then I remember it being with my son, but it could just be b/c it is fresher in my mind. To try and prevent nipple soreness/blistering/bleeding, get some pure lanolin. They have some that comes in a purple tube called Lanisoh (I believe that is what it is called) and it works really well. I would recommend wearing breast pads when using the lanolin b/c it can stain clothes. It is safe for your baby to breastfeed while using it too. I have no problems with pain anymore while nursing. So if she can just make it past the first 6 weeks or so, she should be home free. Also, I had a doula with my first child and I really wish I could have had one with my last one. Had we known where the hell we were going to be when I had Bianca, I'm sure I would have had a doula. Doula's are wonderful. We met our doula b/c she was our lamaze teacher. She was great. She normally charges $300 but b/c we were having money problems at the time my son was born, she only charged us $150. Not only was she there to help make sure my birth plan was followed, and that I had plenty of support, she also typed up a two page synopsis of Ethan's birth. It was really great. If you can get a doula, I would highly recommend it. They are by far worth the money. |
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don't mind her. she's high on Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. |
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Sarah, you rock - I am trying not to scoff them all and its so hard. |
Epidural bad! |
this weed is like an epidural. push what? |
With my daughter (second epidural), I was numb, but more of a tingly numb. I could still move my legs, and I still had some sensation. I could feel things stretching, but I couldn't feel pain. I think that was better than the first, b/c I actually felt like I got more of an experience with the last one. I push my daughter out in like 15 to 20 minutes. I think it may depend on the person, and also who your doctor is, b/c I had no problems with either of my epidurals. Or, I could just be damn lucky. Who knows? |
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so the baby has definitely dropped. nico says she feels like shes dialating. we'll know for sure today at an appointment. Last night in the shower she felt like the baby was going to slip right out. On the family front. My mom is driving me completely fucking nuts. She possesses this petty competitiveness with nico's parents and she refuses to come when they are here. she just wont do it and cites "it will be too much for you two and the baby to have us all at once". Of course i tell her thats not the case and that the month of april is when we are off. but she insists on coming in may, when nico is getting back into the work grove and taking a 3 day trip to brussels in the middle of may (with our midwife's blessing short of an emergency c section). my mom wears her emotions on her sleeve and is taking it that we dont want her and my step dad out here and its an "inconvenience" fo us when its really a matter of whats best for us. she keeps forgetting that its us with the newborn, not her. her inability to get over the petty competition with nico's family, her inability to adjust their schedule later in april (she wont say but they are going out of town, most likely to some bullshit golf related bougousie bullshit retreat). ifg it was a business trip she would have said so, but she hasnt leading me to believe she knows its shameful. she has a history of ruining our visits to the east coast making stinks about whether or not nico's family is getting more time with us or not (we've gotten to the point where we schedule time, by the hour, fairly just to shut my mom up, but she still finds room to bitch). She taints every visit with this shit prior and ive had it. I told her she can come anytime in april, when we have the baby and when we're off work and available for them to visit. otherwise she can wait till june, when nico has gotten her work grove back, we've adjusted a bit better and her brussels trip is over with. there. done. off my chest. back to more important matters at hand. |
They drove us absolutely nuts. When Trace's uncle died (while we were driving home the next day) they were still a pain in the ass. They told us not to send flowers or plants to his aunt and then went out and bought flowers for her and put our names on it and didn't even tell us they were doing it. They didn't let us do anything and then did all of this shit in our names which is not what we would have done, if that makes sense. Basically they play the same fucked up emotional games. I have come to one conclusion. I will make my decision and stand firm by it. They will have to deal with it. Spunky is on the same page. If nothing you do is going to be good enough to make them happy anyways, then do what you want to do and they can join in or fuck off. So go ahead and tell your mom that April is best, or that they can come out in May. They have to understand that YOU are the ones having the baby and trying to fit this huge new change into your lives and that they are going to have to work around that. If your Mom can't handle this, I am sorry, but really, it is Nico and that baby that you are going to have to look out for. You have a life and you have plans and they don't revolve around your mom. If she wants to be a part of this then she needs to let those plans revolve around your needs. Maybe I am just being a cold hearted bitch again, but shit, you are going to have a lot on your plate and so is Nico. You don't need emotional games to take the joy out of this. This is your miracle and you should love every second of it. |
they have the greater flexibility. im not playing into the emotional deflection, putting everything back on us. i resent and wont be apart of it. and ive told her. its just a bitch because she does this and taints what should be a pleasant visit. |
we lived in KC when Mikayla was born. She was in the hospital for 2 months, and my folks were in Kansas City twice while she was in the hospital. Guess how many times they came in to see her? 0 |
"the thing is you have two kids. you have to pack the car, toys, diapers etc etc etc. all they have to do is get in the car and go." This is exactly why it was such a bitch with my in-laws. They just pack up and go ALL OF THE TIME and have never bothered to visit let alone call, so when we pack up everything we fucking own to go to visit, they can bee a lot more flexible and meet us in KS, since they were already there anyways. It does take the excitement out of the visit. That just ruins it for me. I would just say, stay strong and be you and things will be what they will be. At least you will now you are doing the right thing for Nico and the baby. |
anyway, when the baby drops, doesn't that mean like any MOMENT now?? |
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it just means she's moving closer and closer to the birth canal. we havent seen the "bloody show" yet, that is the mucuous membranes capping the cervix breaking and being expelled, meaning dialation is beginning and that the water will soon break. the midwife didnt check for dialation yesterday because she feels its not necessary. if she were to look, and see she is 1 centimeters, then we are freaked out for the next week or two. she said for us to just let it come, we'll know with the contractions or the water breaking. the baby can drop anywhere from 2-4 weeks prior to birth. the apppointment is great as always. our midwife rules. she likes us a lot because in her words " your gusy are hip, intelligent and not the usual latino/teen case i see way too much of". Her fiance is a photographer and i brought her my portfolio of nico pics the last 9 months yesterday. she's in her mid 40s, super fucking cool and totally progressive, supportive and has anticipated our every need and given us every bit of confidence. shes going on vacation and will most likley miss the birth, but the other midwife on staff will be looking after us, both are totally hip and comforting. since kaiser cant afford 24 midwife service, there is a chance we will be tended to by a doctor, but these two midwives have trained the docs. our 'carte blanch' so to speak is that if the doctor does something we dont want (like cutting the umbilical cord too soon or not putting baby immediately on mama's belly) we are advised to say "chill doc, susan is our miwife and she told us, to tell you to chill". docs tend to rush and be too procedural about things. we have a whole birth plan spelled out in an outline form on laminated paper we are to hand over. we're so prepared in some aspects its silly. |
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baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaby baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaby baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaby (im calling her home, im tired of waiting) |
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she has cramping, fluttering, and what not but with no regularity at this time. |
my sister-in-law took the 4runner airborne the other day. hit a patch of ice, narrowly missed oncoming traffic as she flew across the lanes, shot into the air, careened into a tree. my neice and nephew suffered not a bit in their carseats. my sister-in-law turned out fine, stress related muscle stiffness type thing surfacing later. when they landed, my niece (4 years old) took my sister-in-law to task- "what did YOU do?" |
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this removes any play what so ever that a seatbelt may have because it doesnt even use the car seat belts. i mean i know seatbelts lock when the brakes are applied but sometimes the breaks aren't applied. I have the seat installed and its secure as a motherfucker, im quite at ease. glad your peeps are ok. |
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they there is a .01% chance she will come out a he so nate is still in that running but it doesnt look good. i said 10 days on saturday so that would put me atthe 26th. |
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i'd say the 29th. but the 23rd would be cool too. |
He's such a grumpy Aries. |
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10 years and one day behind me....damn....either you are really young or I am just getting fucking old (the latter probably true). |
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i'm gonna bet 03-30-03 as well. we should have a pool. |
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we have a two drawer-type chest thing in her room and we got a changing pad for the top of it. Right now the room is home to a vintage couch on the list to be recovered so we are short on space for the time being. everyone remember your dates. maybe i can round up a prize for the weiner. i like random guessing games. time is moving so slow for us. tick tock tick tock baaaaaaaaaaaby baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaby |
You might end up having mountains of clean little cotton baby clothes, unfolded, on your changing table. Then you can call it your baby's "wardrobe." |
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Our changing table was a gift from my super pretentious aunt. It has been through 3 kids so far. Now it is just used to store shoes and toys. I doubt it is something I will end up saving, but since it is from my aunt who knows. I just offered it because it is the same thing that you had on the website for your wish list. It's cool. I never would have bought one and just have this one because it was a gift. |
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she's had some cramping but nothing terribly definitive, nothing that I can time with any consistancy. but the fluid makes her worry. she calls the nurse. nurse laughs and says "YES COME IN!" we go. turns out she hasnt lost her water. maybe the beginning of the cervical cap unraveling, but water is in tact. looking at the ultra sound the water level was a bit low, but upon looking at baby's bladder, she hadnt peed in a while. fucking neat eh? baby is healthy as can be. estimated at around 6.4 lbs. amazing heartbeat. both she and mama couldnt be in better shape. anyway..all is well. hopefully within the next 48 hours this show will get underway. mother-in-law arrives saturday (ughhhhhh) i was hoping baby would be here already to keep mom-in-law occupied. last night we were up half the night with a windstorm pounding LA. A power line on the block behind us, made huge loud buzzing and lighting-like flashes all night. ive never seen electricity in such a capacity. bolts shooting out and what not. its a warm desert wind so all of our windows are open. the house shook. cats hid. now im sitting in the office and the building is literally swaying. like a motherfucker. im moving all over the fucking place. its unsettling and this is why im telling you. im unsettled. |
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03/30/03 hang in there. |
(She had better be born today, goddammit.) Are you in an earthquake or something? What's going on? |
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I know what kind of storm you are talking about. We got one of those in Missouri something fierce. It ripped out my grandmother's power lines (they ran through a forest and it hit one of the trees and the tree took out the cable) for over a week. We had lightning hit the power transformer and it was sparks and lightning bolts all over the place. Scary but damned beautiful to watch. We ended up in the basement with tornado warning from the high speeds of the winds. It was a long night and went back and forth like that for days, though no more tornado warnings. The did actually have a tornado touch down about 5 miles from my grandmother's place, landing on a car lot and taking out almost all of the cars on the lot. Nasty mess. I know that tornado's are so very rare out there, but since they are relatively commom in the midwest the warnings go off whenever the wind reaches a certain speed which is why ours went off. Be careful and enjoy the freakish weather!!!! It doesn't happen often! |
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i 've experienced such a storm eri. this is different. its a desert condition. im not exactly sure if its just the moisture factor that makes it different. i mean the skies are clear, its sunny as can be...and at night the stars twinkle. the wind feels god damn sexy on your skin. its just wind. nothing else. palm trees touch their toes. Spider, i think you're shit out of luck as am i. i predicted yesterday. aint no baby coming today. Im guessing more like Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. |
You're right, it is a damned sexy feeling warm wind. I keep wishing we would get weather like that out here, but it just hasn't happened. I still say Monday 4/1. April fools baby. It does sound like everything is going great. The might have to break her water, though, if it doesn't on it's own. You will know when the harder contractions or the regular contractions start kicking in. |
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You may be able to witness something I never have had nor will have the oppertunity to witness. I envy you |
If she is not showing any signs of having toxemia, then I wouldn't worry, cuz you don't even notice it other than the iv in your arm. The only difference it made for me was that I went from being dialated at 3 1/2 cm to 9 cm in a matter of 15 minutes. Then the rushed me into the delivery room and I was already at ten, push once, out came head, twice, body, three times done. It was overall an easy experience and I don't regret having Hayley induced at all. Not that I had a choice in the matter. Seriously, I have a completely good feeling about this, so don't worry. It will go fine, no matter what happens from here on out. You will get to see one of the most amazing things, you will be completely overcome by so many emotions you will totally overwhelmed (in a good way) and you will have a happy wife and beautiful daughter in your arms. Good luck. |
it was really uncomfortable yesterday when they examined her, and i suppose i guess that inducing would require more such invasion. |
I had to watch several such invasions of eri, and I know exactly how you felt. |
Honey, what you saw was much worse than invasions. Even I didn't know wtf was going on. You got to see the absolute worst. I am sorry that I wasn't able to give you normacly when having your baby. I wish I could try again and have everything be normal, but I am just cursed that way. Besides. We don't need any more kids or insanity!!!! |
And you have no reason to be sorry I was talking about the time in california when we took you to that stupid hospital in san bernardino. that was awful |
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eri wanted her mom in the delivery room with mikayla, and I was not too happy about that. i would not want to encrouch on one of my daughter's husband's rights or territory. |
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Hey honey, since my sister has flashed you so many times maybe you can see her give birth to another unfortunate soul!!!!!!! |
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all i can say to your question is ewe |
Her and her mum dont have a bad relationship per se, but her mom hasn't exactly been forthcoming and open with her when it has come to women's issues such as birth control and such. when we were first dating she approached her mom about birth control and the conversation was quickly changed. thats mostly generational but nico just has been disapointed with how open her mom has been about such things. she has since said she will allow her mom in the delivery room, her mom being totally supportive of whatever she decided, because this could very well be the only time her mum will ever get to be a part of this. Our birthing center doesnt recommend anymore than two people. Any more could be distracting for nurses and doctors as well as mom. As I understand eri, to rupture the placenta it is an invasive measure, right? AS i understood from out birthing classes, if an artifial rupture is needed they do it via the an exam. |
They didn't do anything to me other than check the cervix, show me the needle, tell me they are going to rupture my water and bam. No big deal at all and nothing freaky, no fingers in odd or uncomfortable places or anything like that, just prop your knees up, let me feel your cervix, gush. Easy as pie. |
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our midwife doesnt believe in giving them, unless absolutely necessary. Its in our birth plan not to give one and its bullshit that doctors would do so automatically. Thats fucked up. this is key difference in midwives and doctors, the perception of necessary practice and non-necessary practices. further, since the baby isnt on the large side, theres no reason to even consider it. it could happen naturally. so be it. with a birth plan, doctors & nurses are bound to read it abide by it as much as possible unless there is a significant risk to mom or baby. our midwife most likely wont be present for the birth because she is on vacation but she has trained most of the doctors at our birth center so if they try anything stupid such as shoving a bottle in its mouth, anything short of plopping that baby on mama's chest right after birth, cutting the cord too fast, epsiotomy, shaving her, constant fetal monitoring (unless absolutely necessary) and other things like this....so we have been instructed to say "Susan is our midwife and she said to chill the fuck out" |
espiotomy is not a good thing, and more times than not is unnecessary. see.....with midwivery, they are actually taking steps backwards in birthing. doctors tend be liability-minded so they do all this unnecessary bullshit to cover their asses making the already difficult birth process even more unpleasant. as our midwife put it, doctors view pregnant women as a condition, a diagnosis, a problem to be solved, where as midwifes view pregnancy as a natural rite of passage for women giving more trust in the human body with less outside interference. doctors wanna stick an epidural in ya, hook you up and strap you down, where as midwives encourage you to get up, walk, take showers, use big funny bouncy balls, squat, take baths and so on. |
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I was very lucky to have survived having Micki, very lucky indeed. I still don't know how I did make it through. I thought I was dead the moment they went to put me under, and I thought Micki was dead, too. Then my doctor looked me straight in the face and said "Try that again and die". |
i will fight for the terrirotial integrity of my wifes poonani. |
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oh my. 4/2 ! 4/2 ! 4/2! !!!! |
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i think it would have been cool. |
I think an April Fool's baby would be cool. Too bad I can no longer try. Then again. One night of fertility is all it takes with me. I make fertile mertyl look like she needs a fertility clinic!!!! |
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contractions appear regular and sustained. it won't be long now. some of yous might make that 4/1 predict. |
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6 lbs. 13 oz. |
where the hell is she already? she's late! she's a day late! |
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5 lbs 8 oz |
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First baby, within 4 ounces of 7 lbs, either way. |
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6 lbs 10 oz. |
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She was huge, delivered via C-section, and looked about three months old when she was only just a few days. |
I was 8 pounds and something...I was a long baby. My mother was so large they thought she was having twins. My dad said took an x-ray to find out. dave./agatha...how big was cleo? eri...what about hayley? I know micki weighed less than my wallet. |
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Remember, I am a walking pregnancy problem. I also have small babies. If I wasn't sick and went full term, I would still only have 5 lb. babies. |
damn that's tiny. |
kazoo: holy shit, i can't remember! less than 8? i was 9lbs 3oz. gave me mum wicked stretch marks. |
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i blame it on tons and tons of rollerskating, rollerblading and swimming while i was still growing, perhaps the skin didn't grow fast enough for the muscles. baby baby baby. On second thought, i hope it is born on 4/1 instead of 4/2. Don't want some milkdud stealing my thunder. |
I just hope that all goes well and that we hear from Patrick about milkdud SOON! I WANT DETAILS!!!!! |
Seven pounds, three ounces, for the record. |
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completing our triumvirate. 3's being such a key number in the heavens and earth alike. she added 6.46lbs to this teetering planet in addition to her spirit of luminous grandeur. within moments, on her mom's chest, after pooping and peeing all over mom's legs, i cut the cord, she sprayed her gorgeous blood all over me and my white shirt and i cried. i was the biggest baby in the room. my legs trembled, mom's heart sunk with her last gasp & shriek still resonating the sterile halls and i looked to this sweet child, gave her my first kiss. her eyes, glanced to me and with her boney fingers without hesitancy, she gave me the bird. my blessed child. it shouldnt be any other way. we just got home about an hour ago. we are so extremely well. eva couldnt not have been more perfect. im biased of course, but she IS the prettiest baby ever. her face completely round, eyes, bold and dark, her hair dashing and brown, skin of olive. no intentional torment on my part. are you kidding? i am the proudest pappa. i just havent been home, have had little sleep. in time i will give you all the details of the labor & birth. |
WELCOME MILKDUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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For the record, I think I was closest with my guess of birthweight. |
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Well, looks like me and Sarah win the birthdate guessing prize. |
3/30/03!! (i win) |
Now.......good luck getting any regular sleep! |
Say goodbye to the next 5 years sleep.... hehe |
sarah, we tie. I claimed 3/33/03. :) |
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ee-va (long e sound) or a-va (long a sound) ? |
Hello babies. Welcome to Earth. It's hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It's round and wet and crowded. At the outside, babies, you've got about a hundred years here. There's only one rule that I know of, babies: Goddammit, you've got to be kind. Congratulations to Nico, Patrick, and Eva. Phase two of your lives, coming up... |
pictures, stat! |
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Welcome to this peculiar and funny world. |
Welcome to parenthood. The best and the hardest is yet to come. Stay strong through the long nights, patience are a virtue. Most of all, congradulations. The closest I have ever come to the way I felt when Mikayla was born was the day we got married. I am sure the same is true for you Patrick. being a Proud Papa of a new baby girl is a euphoria that drugs cannot duplicate. I hope you are not up reading this stuff right now, but getting much deservered and needed sleep. PS I think we lost your mailing address, can you send if you do not mind, please? |
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now, behold, the images http://www.printroom.com/ViewAlbum.asp?userid=accustat&album_id=137730 spunk, lemme email you friday , when I head back to the office and i will have time to kill waiting to get home to my lil teat monster |
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Shes a beauty alright, you are justified in your bragging.... all the best... |
hooray for patrick and nico and eva milkdud wow. |
grr you baby havers [that was some odd form of jealousy if you couldn't tell] |
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unfortunately im lacking image manipulation because im having to use this shit junker scanner/fax/printer combo thing so i have to tape images to a piece of paper to feed the scanner. then of course im using friggin ms paint to do any image manip as we dont have pshop...so, for now, this monkey method will have to work. see me and my labor antics with the conductivity gel? i had an idea that perhaps it could make for some interesting sex. i was tempted to steal a tube. anyway a synopsis of the birth....after i posted sat, her contractions became more and more regular we went to the hospital sunday around 2am. when she got there she was only 1 centimeter..so they said they would send us home. we protested. she was in terrible pain , so they gave her some morphine and waited 4 hours to see where she was at around 8ish, she was 4 centimeters. they move us to the birthing suite. the contractions get worse. wayyyyyy worse. she opts for the epidural. oh well, so much for the hippy shit. after the epidural she is good as pie. watching the monitor, contractions she screamed bloody murder through 15 minutes prior, she is now able to have a conversation about what she wants to do during her time off. she goes from 4 centimeters to fully dialated in about 3 1/2 hours. blamo! she pushes for about hour and a half, like a champ mind you. she was keeping us leg minders busy. anyway, all was so extremely well. no complications nothing..... and now we have this perfect little poopy pants and teat monster. which btw...her cans man. holy cow!!!! |
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otherwise sure, wtf not. |
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she really is a beautiful little milkdud. wow, i rarely see attractive newborns. usually they're all squished up, wrinkly, and alien looking. i love the photo of her screaming her head off. or is she yawning? i'd prefer to imagine her squealing her little newborn head off, it makes me giggle. and yeah. grrrrr to the baby havers. |
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That was my first thought. no grrr here, although I've been entertaining those fantasies...not likely going to happen, but it's fun to think about. |
awww i feel so great. we actually got a few blocks of 1.5 hours or more sleep. at one point she and i fell asleep, her on my chest, on the couch watching some movie on sundance called "Good Baby". what a good night. she really is such a mild mannered, patient little pooper. such a grip on them fingers. lapis, if shes like her mom, yeah, she can play keys, but if she's like her dad, with his long tit-sticks, she wont be able to do anything with them except pick her nose and give people extraordinary middle fingers. |
this is all you need. |
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The year 2021, when she'll be 18? |
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6am, 3/31/24, eva's pad. and, er, a week after i turn 50. damn. |
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I meant to say: 49, and I am sure I'll have the flat ass that I have now, and if I get my mother's ass, It will still be flat. |
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Last thing that I need. What I need is the ability to remove part of my ass and add it to my boobs! |
"Ok, your daughter is Aries with her Moon in Pisces and Libra rising. You probably already know a little about Aries, they are fiery, action oriented and tend to be arrogant. They usually have good reason to be, Aries are often very bright and active. As her Sun sign, Aries determines the make up of her soul. She will spend her life growing into this sign and all that it represents. This is the sign of the leader, the person who will GO and DO. Aries is a Fire sign. Pisces Moon is idealistic and emotional. They love learning about other people's experiences but can be very tender hearted. Pisces people have universal understanding, but sometimes lose themselves in escapism. Artistry is very important to Pisces Moon. Children more often express their Moon sign than their Sun sign, as the Moon rules your emotions and your needs, and children are both needy and emotional. Pisces is a Water sign. Libra rising is diplomatic, friendly, and interested in aesthetics. They prefer that things be calm and considered, but may wind up having difficulties deciding which side they're on. As her rising sign, this will influence both how her personality develops, the conscious self, as well as how she sees the world at large. Libra, the Scales, is the sign of the art lover as well as the judge or lawyer. This is the most common rising sign among American Presidents. Libra is an Air sign. Your daughter, being an Aries, is ruled by the planet Mars. Her Mars is in the sign of Capricorn, which is very good. Mars is "exalted" here. Capricorn is the sign of discipline and planning, and Mars is the planet of action and aggression. Mars is tempered in Capricorn, and learns to make the best use of its energies. You will probably see that your daughter has a touch of Capricorn in her soul. Capricorn is an Earth sign. Your daughter seems to have a well-balanced psyche, with all four elements being represented (Fire, Water, Air and Earth.) Congratulations again! Give me your mailing address? I have printed off a graphic of her chart as well as a page of (very) general meanings, I'll mail it to you." Now, interesting enough, a lot of these qualities fit, equally with her parents. The feisty go-to-it, arrogant part being me and the more diplomatic, sensitive, calm, considerate side her mother and a sprinkle of us both in there in terms of bright, active and mindful of aesthetics. amusing. |
patrick, she's lovely. especially her eyes, they are beautiful. you lied, though, said she looked like a lima bean! (that was after the first ultrasound.) she's much prettier than a lima bean. |
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having a virgo moon and libra rising can really fuck up an aries. also consider, i have the sun and saturn conjunct. saturn is the force of fear and responsibility. on my chart, fear, responsibility and ego are indistinguishable. yay for me. yet another feature of my chart, and everyone else born in the late 60's, is the pluto/uranus conjunct factor. they're somewhat analogous to a spiritual, atomic bomb waiting to go off. for me, they're on the cusp of the 11th and 12th house or state, under virgo. what a mess. even though i'm aries, i'm only 20% fire, 40% earth and 40% water. no air. anaerobic. |
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jessica alba is so fucking beautiful. flawless. *sigh* |
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or are you just lonely at 2:30in the am? btw, i'll be 49 and just as big as now, maybe fatter, but hopefully not... speaking of sorabjifest, where and when is the next? now that im done school, im much more likely to be able to make it.... As long as the discussions are left online, and we just party like its 1999. |
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mmmmanyway. no eatey placenta. you should be proud uncle natey, she shits up a perfect storm. she machine gun shits and farts like an old beer pro. seriously, this girl has a helluva constitution. |
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my baby loves the chet baker. ive i had his voice, she'd never cry. we took a walk in her fantastic stroller today. her first walk. not too far, just around the block. im waiting to find the legion of other pops in the hood for weekly stroller races. i think we gotta shot. |
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pretend its not a solider and its not controversial or an issue of debate, just funny ...Chet Baker??... |
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Sweet comic Chetbaker, He makes me smile with my heart. |
He was a wonderful trumpet player, and personally, I liked his voice. It was no great shakes, but decently smooth. This page has pictures of him in his youth and one from his haggard years. The worst picture I've seen is the cover of one of his last albums -- I don't know why his label allowed his photo to be used. |
Yes! If that's the one I'm thinking of...doesn't it look like he's melting? |
I read his autobiography, "As If I Had Wings," and he was in complete denial about the effects that heroin was having on him. What a tragedy. As I type, I'm looking at a postcard of a photo of him taken in 1953 (a detail of this picture, actually) -- he was such a clean-cut, nice-looking young man. Oh, my comment above about his voice was made because a lot of his critics hated his voice. It *was* pretty colorless, compared to, you know, Frank Sinatra or whoever, but it was still a nice, smooth, jazz voice. |
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yeah i gotta friend who is on the path to the chet baker fate. he's a very brilliant friend ive had since highschool but frankly just kinda stopped growing up it seems. ya know? the thrill is gone and he's locked into the whole NYC, junkie artist vibe and nothing seems to make him realize how silly and stupid and deadly it is, despite turning blue a few times already. |
Now if only I remembered the title... |
patrick, would you like a big, old scanner? it's good, just huge. probably 12"x24". |
heh. i guess you didn't though, did you now, chet. |
thats awfully nice. im not sure we have space for it at the moment. lemme check with the wife and think of some way i could return the favor. spider, if turning blue and seeing the light wont turn you away from heroin, a record cover aint gonna do it. |
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so my dreams are insanely vivid, but i can't remember them, i just feel impacted by them. moreover they are overtly sex-themed. i mean like really really dirty dreams. dont ask me what, cause i dont know. apparently this is same for the mrs. too. just another stone in this strange trip that i figure id blurb about. |
theater as vagina? i dunno. |
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if i had to assess her personality thus far id have to say she's quite docile *most* of the time, but when's pissed, she pissed. she has quite a horn on her and isnt afraid to use it. some of the most endearing moments are when she's sleeping or just waking up. she makes the cutest expressions, facial ticks and related movements while sleeping. when she wakes up, if she's clean and not terribly hungry she is the best. Her stretches.....extending her long long legs and arms....her lil baby yawns, sneezes hiccups etc are just the sweetest things youve ever seen. she's so so about sleeping during the day.her sleep pattern seems to be on a 24 hour plus type of cycle..so it just depends. sometimes shes a great sleeper during the day, and sometimes at night. we have been trying to keep her up more during the day after she feeds. but man....when gets done with 25+ minutes on the teat....she's drunken and hard to keep up. my favorite times thus far are falling asleep with her in the crook of my arm and chest on the couch and baths. now the baths themselves, she cant stand. they are a little awkward because she is limited to sponge baths until her nasty cord reminents falls off, but the moments after, when her lil flat butt is wrapped in a towel like a prize fighter and dried....she turns instantly calm. she loves baths and doesnt know it just yet. interesting....i learned i was born 6lbs 4oz and 21" long and i grew up to be 6'2". so....it seems she'll be a tall one. im doing half days at work this week and im ready to go home by 10. oh...something else....she already has developed tears. they say tears dont develop until around 2-3 weeks, but she already has baby tears. |
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I really can't. babybabybabybabybabybabybabybaby |
Post more pictures! BTW, I was 6 lb. 13 oz and 21" long, and I ended up a mere 5'4" |
and thats actually where she usually is. god i hope she isnt a collic baby. man. it IS cute kazoo. beyond cute. insanely cute. she's too pretty a baby to get away with this stuff. this cute should be illegal. |
If she starts getting colicky, just let me know and I will give you all the pointers to help out that I can, because it is hard to go thru and no one gets sleep unless she gets relief. I should say, though that if Nico is nursing her then it will happen less frequently assuming mildud latches on correctly. Bottles make colic worse. |
Eri and I came in everynight, got her out of the incubator, take our shits off and she would litterly curl up in my chest. It was so awesome. Skin to Skin contact has no substitute. For either the baby or the parent. She was so small she would fit in the concave of my chest.... |
i used to hold her like a football with her head, resting up by the crook of my elbow, arms draped around my forearm and my hand down between her legs. she seemed to like that better than being clamped upright against our chests. some other babies do not like it at all. yeah, all those tiny little moments that are so ordinary and precious at the same time. let me know about the scanner. . . payback not necessary -- if i could use it, i'd be using it. |
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yes, her coo's and snorts are hilarious, especially when's she's pissed...she tends to snort more. she hasnt learned to channel her air properly just yet. of course we'll never know...she could be a stumpy for all we know. |
My fingers are long, even though I'm not. :) My mom said that she looked at my fingers after I was born and knew I'd grow up to play the piano. Of course, her signing me up for piano lessons was instrumental in that development... I slay me! |
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that's how you get babies, too. skin on skin or it ain't goin in, wot! |
...oh I just remembered that chair is falling apart now. that's because when my brother and I were in the 4-9 range we used to stand on it and rock, and tip it over a lot. it was instrumental in our games, and had bars across the back so it made a good jail or animal cage. But anyways, in the picture my dad is all worn out, wearing an undershirt and jeans, and I am in diaper and a little pink shirt with the name and logo of our family health plan on it, and I'm probably less than a month old. Just thinking of that picture is comforting. haha, i also remember a picture (i was born in april, this was may or june) of my first red sox game, where i puked all over myself. my dad always said that they had just struck out, thats why I was upset. then 3 and a half years later my brother came along and stole my baby status, and all the really cute pictures were of him! |
agatha, will you email me if you think of anyway I can repay dave (you)? this too generous mon. maybe some mille nico???? |
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thanks for trying though |
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i did some pricing and there are flatbeds out there for under 50 bucks. amazon had one for 30. sorry. i'll still send you photoshop and some other goodies. i shoulda kept my mouth shut until i determined whether it worked properly. |
seriously, you went above and beyond. no sweat hoss. props for trying to recycle your old 'puter quip |
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ever notice how dude from Kyuss/QOTSA looks EXACTLY like Craig Killborn? EXACTLY. check it out: http://ansiblenetwork.com/mt_archives/000118.shtml |
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i smell my baby on me all day long which leads me to remember the smell of her sweet baby breath. this morning, while mom slept a little longer, she and i layed in bed, talked, looked each other over and pooted for each other. |
hello little milkdud...you don't know me, but I am one of your fans from around the world...we're so happy you've finally arrived. |
we hate him, don't we fellas?! let's get him!!! |
i will counterbalance the cute factor today by saying what a cranky pain in the booty she's been in the last 48 hours. she gets really worked up, ansy, unsettled, gasey, insecure and irritated which prevents her from sleeping, which makes her more of the above. its a weird vicious circle we are finding ways to over come. in a positive note. her nasty belly button scabby thingy fell off. she has a cute little 'inny' |
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Infant massage courses are great for helping you when your baby is upset. If she is gassy, try sitting in a chair, and sitting her on your chest (so that her back is against your chest) like she is sitting, but put your hands on her legs just below her bottom and massage her belly. It does help her get some of the gas out. We used to call it the "sitting on the potty" method, cuz she would push out the gas like she was taking a dump. It did help, though. Just an idea. |
also, never try to sleep in silence. always have some kind of noisy thing on. that way, they get used to random noise and don't startle as easily. |
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we have a glider chair, her stroller, and the other night i threw her in the car and took her for a drive up the 5 freeway. out. last night we took a walk to the mexican joint down the road for our first dinner out. she was out. most times, in her car seat (that a special 'uncle' gave her) she is out before i make it to the car. we've been trying to purposely be more noisy during the day, so she starts to understand day time is nappy but active time and night time is sleep chill time. i think newborns are supposed to be gassy. they are still getting their processes under wraps. especially the breathing part because she gets hiccups all the time. her sleep sacks put me to sleep they look so damn comfy. |
Her nerves are just now starting to work and grow proplerly and this is new to her and rather shocking to her system, so overstimulation can be pretty easy. |
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Chris Rock Second Row its fucking funny. trust me. |
i saw that one, i wanted to mention it to you! |
Oh my God, I'm crying over here. |
i'm gassy over here. happy gassy. |
we caught when it aired and i thought of it yesterday. "if your daughter is dancin around to some ZZ Top record, sittin in a guys lap.... you failed as a father." John: Whats her name? Chris: Lola John: ohhhhhboy. uhhh ohhhh you got her going towards the pole on that one. |
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did you go the whole foods on ponce? i recently added my magazine coverage in that new location. used to be a big gay club in that shopping center. big sweaty beefcake gay club. |
we all sleep together like three peas in a pod. i cant tell you the joy of waking up next to this little pooter, stretching, squirming, making cutey baby noises while farting up a shitstorm. she lets us go out....in fact shes on her best behavior when we are out. she'll sleep the entire time in her car seat..upwards of 5 hours...in loud places. in fact, she does better in noisey places. often when we set her in the quiet bedroom that she gets all bug-eyed and doesnt sleep. can't really blame her. of coruse things werent always quiet in the womb either. we still went out to shows, parties and such so perhaps the super quiet freaks her out. her vision has come along. she tracks myself or her mom from several feet away. she starting to seem responsive to happy stimulus. Rather...she grins and widens her eyes at times when i play. i cant tell you hom much im waiting for that first baby giggle. im trying not to be one of those proud, exhausting parents who annoy everyone else with anecdotal stories of their kid.....TRYING. |
That new Whole Foods on Ponce is kicking my budget in the ass |
occasionally, since she's been born her ass reaps holy nasal terror. |
Baby farts rule. |
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this baby is being photographed religiously between my Mamiya, 35mm, nico's olympus point-n-shoot, her standard polaroid and my vintage polaroid. |
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i can't stand the medium and what it represents. |
Baby memories are special, because they grow so fast and you forget what it was like when they were infants or toddlers or going through earlier phases of life. It's cool to look back and get those warm fuzzy feelings back again. |
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Cheaper, and you don't have to worry about cash or not knowing how to use it, they'll show you. |
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"i wont camcorder my kid. i can't stand the medium and what it represents. " ???? |
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Spunky, Patrick is a professional photographer. I believe that camcorders are held as being somewhat vulgar by such folks. Maybe because of the picture quality, i dunno. |
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sem has it in essence. the medium, is usage and quality. to me it seems like people camcord hours upon hours of footage never to watch it again. Its like they habitually take shots without even thinking of the outcome.. Access to cameras like this, has watered the medium down. Old family videos from our generation or older still had a bit of meaning because they were usually limited to 3 minute tapes on Super 8 or less. Quick snapshots, windows in time. Forces you to take just the essential image. A quick image of you on yoru first bicycle...eating your 5th birthday cake, your mom waving bring you home from the hospital etc. Today you get annoying fathers who let their camcorders run endlessly on every bit of banal and mundane aspect of our lives. Its too much. As a kid, my uncle, every family get together, always had one of those bulky ass shoulder hoisted came corders. the kind that actually took a VHS tape. Xmas morning, im waking up to a bright ass light coming through the room where my cousins and i slept, or heading towards the christmas tree with the thing beeping humming above me like a LA ghetto bird. No good. They may be smaller now, but in essence the same thing. Family photography should be staged as little as possible and to get the really good images as minimally invasive as possible. Candid. So.....there's my theory on why I probably wont every get a cam corder. |
This is really why I hate candid pictures though, my stepfather is one of those guys who just walks around and takes pictures from every which angle and they are awful...mean and cruel to do to an insecure teenager. Yes, I am still bitter. My father had one of those older video camers, the kind that required a large machine and a screen to view. I do agree that recording everything is irritating. I think it's okay if one of your kids is an athlete who is pretty serious about wanting to improve and wants to watch themselves play, or something similar to that. That's the only reason my uncle started filming my cousins soccer games. |
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The 1930's era pics we had done were staged or posed, but that photographer was amazing. He was able to look at the girls and see their personalties and take pictures that were so like them, like capturing the essence of the kids on film. He was totally amazing. Though I think I look like crap in all of those pics. My Dad is an ameteur photographer and when he does candid shots of nature and animals he does the most amazing job. He really is amazing behind a camera. Camcorders he is good for some things and others are just boring. He is great at taking footage of animals and turning them into promo videos, except for his taste in music. He does great filming my plays or Hayley's recitals, but the rest is just boring. |
I'm a terrible photographer so even my attempts at candid shots wind up being posed since people have to adjust themselves at some point while I fumble around. |
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did i miss something. you guys are engaged arent you. out with it..... |
Maybe somewhat like the wedding at the end of the Bird Cage.... |
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leave it to me to say the uncomfortable comment that everyone else has enough tact not to say. |
nico was sure she heard me. and it wasn't that i forgot the is French, its just that, if she were listening to my entire conversation, she'd understand we actually agree. But still, i probably shouldnt have said it. |
"Elope so I don't have to pay for anything." |
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i spent nearly 2 on the honeymoon but it was so damn worth it. |
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good wedding = $ spent? spare me. fuck that dowry crap. weddings are obscene. unless you're into it. then i say go for it. for me, i've purposely avoided practicing sheep noises. as fun as they sound, i prefer not being celebrated for my sheep imitation prowess even though i could really nail it if i tried. |
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father's day? eh whatever. i don't have any expectations but if you want to try to get up before me and make breakfast in bed, i'm not gonna fight that. |
that's really funny. i'm totally with nate. just last night after work my housemate kathy and i were talking about getting married. it's been a hot topic lately, since i told her about a month ago that i predict she'll be engaged by the end of summer. i can see it in her boyfriend's eyes. kathy is very traditional and from a very traditional family who would insist on a traditional wedding. she said her mother would be so excited. knowing her mother, i said, hell, it would give your mother a purpose in life. she said she'd ask her mother to make the dress, to keep her occupied and out of kathy's hair. i told kathy, that if i had a mother, she'd be pissed off because my wedding would be a outdoor bbq kegger picnic. ribs and brisket and coleslaw and beer and margaritas and a big sloppy homemade chocolate cake. at a place just like the Salt Lick , or in the mountains somewhere. the band would play rockin' ho-down music. she asked, "what would your invitations say?" "invitations?" i asked. "no invitations. i'd send out an e-vite." that sent us both into hysterics. |
oh yeah. and my friend autumn got married last october and asked me to use her digital video recorder to a documentary-style film during the reception. i had never handled a camcorder before in my life, but that didn't matter to her one bit. it was so fun. i did interviews with her family and friends, and caught people doing really silly things when they thought nobody was looking. it was very amateurish and choppy and it turned out great and everyone loved it. some people were really weird about being on film though. there were a few who refused to be interviewed, even when i told them it was for autumn and chris. |
I can't deal with all the trivial shit that surrounds weddings. If it ever happens to me, I'm eloping. Er, well, I would like to be married by a priest, but it would be an extremely spartan deal. I couldn't care less what anyone wore, if there were flowers, etc... But that's just me. Some people really like the occasion to make things as beautiful as they can, and that's totally cool, as long as they keep their heads. My family knows a couple who got married in their mountain cabin by the woman's brother, who was a justice of the peace, and in front of two friends. They then came home, threw a big picnic, and didn't tell the other people that this was their wedding reception until the last minute before they left. I thought that was right on. |
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that aside.... it wasnt like we stated "we want this we want this we want this we want this". we werent as demanding as the price tag might imply. and dave keep your pants on, who said anything about "good wedding = $ spent? " nicos folks are quite traditional. in some ways....the formality of it was in their honor. i could forgo some of more traditional aspects of a wedding, but we didnt because they would have been a bit dismayed. you know? same with my folks. my mom flipped when i asked her if she could help me buy my tux. i didnt want to rent. thats tacky. the idea of a groom buying his tux was just so unheard of to her. nouveau white trash for ya. i had never asked her financial help for anything since i left home and i thought she'd enjoy the sentimentality of helping my 'clean up' that day. of course not, but god forbid we don't unclude a menu and tracing paper slip in the god damn invites. now...nico and I like to feign we have some sort of hippyish roots and all that crap...but if anyone knows nico (and I guess myself too), she was known as "miss priss" to her family growing up. So no wedding in the woods for us. we got married at a time in our lives when we were really discovering aesthetics of the past...so we felt it appropriate to honor that in our wedding. so we had our wedding in a 19th century victorian mansion, like a Gatsby party...jazz, formal dinner. had we had some opium and played hide and go seek it would be a page from Lord Byron's life. It was fun. It was play. The bill just added up. We spent as long as they let us. Her parents didnt want for us to feel inhibited by budget and wanted us to have the time of our lives, however we chose to spend it. her mom is really good that way. So....it eventually added up. Formal dinner at about $26/plate for 60 people plus open bar and so on. We moved from atlanta 6 months later....so a house may or may not have been a great idea. |
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so you keep your pants on, mister! |
i think i'd want to get married just to have a big party and then be able to afford to buy a house. |
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we're trying to pump extra milk for nico's 4 day trip next week to Brussels and whats happening is there just isnt enough to go around. we thought by increasing the demand that production would increase, but thus far, little is happening. we dont want to go to formula, but of course we will if she doesnt get what she needs. any tricks? tips? we've heard dark beer, like Guiness helps production. speaking of tricks and tips have you ever heard of putting a baby to sleep by genetly brushing their brow? my mom showed me this and holy cow does it work if shes in a relaxed state. |
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One beer per day.... Increased demand..... Deep breast massage hot compresses right before pumping (give it a minute to work but it does, that's what I did with Hayley and I had enough for 4 kids). Also gently massaging the temples will help calm a infant/child. I had forgot that one. My grandmother used to do that in church to calm Hayley and OMG did it work. |
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yesterday was one of THOSE days...where she cries all the time. |
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the good thing is, if need cash on the spot i can chase down some newbie actor in town for some test headshots. |
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Overall, staying home with the wee ones is the best. I wouldn't go back to an office for this for anything. I don't think the roll reversal thing (mom bringing home the bacon and dad frying it up in the pan so to speak) should work against you in any way and I commend you for having the desire to seriously concider something like this. I think having a parent in the home is important. Not required, but still important. I know there are many successful families out there that have both parents working, but if you have a true option, I am all for staying home. |
i would go insane inside 2 weeks, but I would stay home |
mmmmm bacon. i wish i had another jr bacon cheeseburger. these mugs are alright. |
I need to look into the specifics to get a design license (can't believe you need one but whatever). I am not sure how long I will need to go to school. |
the quality varies. most were taken with nico's crappy polaroid. a couple were taken with my 60s era polaroid and a few were taken with my Mamiya. all were scanned with a shitty fax/scan/print device. doesnt she make you puke with cuteness? |
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the kid cracks us up man. |
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I can honestly say that that statement is true 99% of the time (i will show you pics of my brother's newest as further evidence of the this phenom), but honestly, your baby is part of that 1%. If it were not true, i would not have said anything at all.... |
check yer mail. |
though i wouldnt have been the least bit offended if you said the baby is kinda ugly lookin. sometimes babies are. just the way it is. it usually works itself out with growth. though the bath pic doesnt show it real well.... when shes in the bath, she wants to cry at first, then she calms her self by sucking on whatever is wet and near her mouth, be it her hand or mine. but she pacifies herself and of course the wet flesh combined with the her incredible suction powers make for a hilarious farty sound and she hasnt quite gotten the grace of it just yet. she will just shove her entire hand, as much that can fit. |
I love her eyes and her facial expressions. I think her long thin legs are cute as hell. She is a unique looking baby and that is too cute. Not many babies look like her. She is going to be something special. You can see that when you look at her. |
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I love them. They're awesome. I look at those pictures and think "This is someone who is truly special". |
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She is PAINFULLY cute. She's beautiful Patrick. Now, I'm thinking about babies. Babies BabyBabyBabyBaby ok, that's enough |
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tell me about it. she's even more cute when shes pooping. |
I just love her face. |
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hope your having a good one.... |
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i like that one. also, the one where she's waving. |
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shes already starting to smile non-pooter induced smiles. in particular...on her changing table. right above the table we have our autographed, stones 'some girls' litho and she smiles at that thing endlessly. I cant figure it out. the view isnt particularly good from her sharp angle, but whatever, she loves it. this morning, she actually snickered at it. shes also starting to coo more and she's becoming more and more damn cute every minute. though her witching hour is becoming more and more prominent as well. im looking forward to this weekend, starting thursday. nico goes to brussels. its me and baby...all weekend, all baby. |
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Older sister, first kid... Girl, 5 lbs 12 oz. Abigale (sp?) Madeline.... June 4th 8:32am ... no further info at this juncture...no pics yet either... GOD, youd think it was mine the way im all excited! |
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Congrats!!!! My cousin who has spent 100's of thousands on fertility drugs is preggers (finally) and is going to be able to have a baby. I don't remember her due date (I am thinking early next month) and I know she is getting close. Oh, and she finally got pg and was able to carry without the help of all of the fertility shit. She found out she was pg right before she went to go and try one last time..hehe. This will be the only baby she will be likely to give birth to (she has polycystic ovarian cancer) but she will finally have one!!!! Patrick.....Eva must be changing by leaps and bounds......how long before we get new pics? Is she moving around at all yet (rolling or things like that?)....are your nights getting any better? |
she was such a good girl. though she was quite fussy last night and was fighting to crash, i didnt mind. we sang Rubber Soul to her. I read to her which worked eventually and I must say that was the best part of my day, to see her smile at me as I read and then fall asleep. Priceless! if i can identify WHAT the cause is, im ok when she wont stop crying. Im much more patient and relaxed. its when you dont know and nothing seems to help that sends you to the funny farm. But at least i could write off her fussiness as due to the shots. She slept, AGAIN,for the second night in a row, through the night. 8 hours! Another first last night.....meatloaf. I made a meatloaf. I swore off meatloaf for 15 years because it was a staple as a kid, but i decided i should give it a shot. now, being my first time, i used a spice packet from the store, but naturally i jazzed it up myself with shallots and A1 but man o man was it deeeeelish. Almost every night i impress with my cooking talents. im SUCH a good housewife. |
i got her to laugh, wildly! i was almost in tears it was so god damned cute. she was on her changing table. now since shes mixing formula with breastmilk, she's been getting more and more constipated due to the extra iron in formula. well, that day was no exception and upon removing the diaper i saw no poop. at this point it had been nearly 15 hours. when she backs up like that, its catastrophic and results in at least one laundry load if not more. so i asked her "where's the poop? where are you hiding it eva jude?" she beamed. i proceeded to tickle behind her ears, underarms and neck while asking if she was hiding the poop in said spots. she went nuts! in addition, she's gotten way more vocal. she can even mock single intonations with me. and her sighs are to die for. we understood that in general, babies don't start cooing and laughing so much for another month or two, but not our eva. sure im biased, but she seems to growing and developing so rapidly. she had tears within the first few weeks...something the books say dont develop until after the first couple of months. if you saw her (i intend to update pics very soon) you wouldnt believe it. she doesnt look 12 weeks. she looks 6 months! at this rate, it seems anyway, she'll hit puberty by next fall. she doesnt sleep so much anymore these days which is tough on mom during the day. BUT, we have hooked up with a kick ass nanny. this divorced and childless woman in her mid 50s who is semi-retired, "has no life" (read: flexible) and lives a modest life as a part-time, from-home medical transcriber. shes a practicing budhist has some bitchin tattoos reflecting of times gone by. when eva first met her she proceeded to completely crash out in the crook of her neck. instant perfection. also at that first meeting, she locked her keys in her car. she was all nervous that we would worry she'd forget eva in the kitchen sink, but in fact it was a comforting sign for not so obvious reasons. she's human, and easy going. eva doesnt need a disciplinarian. she just needs some to hang with as shes a very social baby. |
I once found a cassette tape my dad had made of me when I was just a little baby. It was the cutest thing ever! You could hear my dad talking to me and me giggling and my mom in the background saying, "I'm SOOOO tired." |
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she also decided she would roll over. she also decided she will take her passy in and out herself. she and i also had a 10 minute + 'conversation' and and she can support her entire weight with her own two legs. she's working on the balance part. im convinced she wont crawl, she'll just walk. 3 1/2 months. it feels like 10. i will have pics soon, promise. |
it's part of development and may help avoid learning disorders like dyslexia so maybe, try to get her to crawl. a little. |
he doesn't have dyslexia. |
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Be sure and double click to enlarge. Sorry for the shitty scans. The color shots were done by mom. By the way, im constantly reminded what a kick ass point and shoot Olympus makes with her camera. Some of the shots, are fucking fantastic, in terms of clarity, color and resolution. The few black and whites were done by my. The scans, do them no justice, but you get the idea. Guess which one is my favorite. http://www.printroom.com/ViewAlbum.asp?userid=accustat&album_id=149813 |
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go see the captions ive added |
i've never publically thanked nate for it, but id like to do so now. it was the best gift she received...and naturally its put to amazing use. she sleeps in that thing whenever we are out and of course the combo car seat dealio is a well used gem also. |
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he's working on Elimidate full time now. the new season is underway. HOWEVER, he is taking a lot of those rants and countless other stories, re-editing them, at a rate of one or two a week and compiling a book. He's also trying to get another film underway. he's busy. |
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these are taken with a newly aquired digital cam corder. it has still image capability, but not very good capability. anyway, my first go at it. those two cuties with me at the end, those were taken just last night. why am i at this crummy office and not disecting the world for that girl? |
try me instead |
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but it most likely will be a reality within the year. |
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Material things/Creature Comforts, or Raising your child the way YOU see fit, not the way a babysitter or daycare sees fit. |
people give you so much shit. healthcare is costing me more, but i had them take less taxes out, so my take home hasnt been altered. yeah formula is a bit more. the real bite in expense is the extra $60-140 per week nanny fee. but until nico replaces my salary with her commissions which are in the works now, and we can get this god damn japanese license deal done for mille nico, i gots to go to work. and man is it hard. when you wake up to that face inches from yours and she lets out the biggest ear to ear grin to see that you're awake its so hard to leave. |
Mikayla sometimes wakes up before I leave in the morning, and she thinks I am staying home. When I tell her I have to go to work, and go to tuck her in bed with Eri, you can see her heart breaking. These huge tears run down her cheeks. |
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and can spot the future 'schmuck/yes man' in those pictures? |
They figure out how to play you pretty young and after a while you figure out their games, but it is still hard not to give in too easily. |
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How mobile is she? Rolling? Front/back, Back/front? How bout sitting up without support, any length of time? Sorry, just stuff that was like my entire world when Micki was small. These were things we had to work on a lot with her therapists, so I naturally just think of these things. |
she still cant sit up by herself but i suspect that is the next to occur. she is strong for sure. i keep telling nico we need to enjoy the cute immobile phase as long as we can. its great, putting her down, say in her bouncy and know where she is at all times. its when she's mobile that she'll require constant supervision. considering how strong she is now....look out |
Rolling from Back to front isn't very easy, and if you work with her on it you might find she does something simple blocking her from doing it, like holds her arm in a way that impedes her progress. Scooting already......Fuck yeah.....Go Eva!!! Not normal until approx 6-8 months...and it is normal for her not to have her legs under her until she is really learning to crawl and not scoot. The sitting thing is normal at approx 6 months. So overall she is progressing at/above age level. Awesome!!!!! Seeing things like that make me want another one. Thank GOD I can't actually have any more rug rats. I would lose my mind! Enjoy the immobile phase while you can. It's like you want them to walk and do all these things and when they do, you realize how much more difficult things are for you to keep up with her, and recall how much fun you had with her when she was immobile....kinda like..."I wished for THIS???? What was I thinking?" But then again, the whole baby phase passes by so fast that you just want it back again sometimes. She is so adorable Patrick. |
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the things she laughs at, responds to and expressions she offers, its like she's in the know. but then again, Im terribly biased. we're on to her though... |
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if you hold her, she constantly wants to see whats behind her, where ever she isnt looking. sometimes in your lap she'll just thwart her body forward to stare at the ground. i gotta get some shots of her holding her own bottle, she's doing that now. Last night at the celebrity/NHL benefit we went to, she got her LA Kings milky bottle signed by this future Hall of Famer. She had the attention of some the players wives and kids. The kid is such a draw where ever we go. So I completely understand the desire to kiss her Kojack head. |
if you hold her, she constantly wants to see whats behind her, where ever she isnt looking. sometimes in your lap she'll just thwart her body forward to stare at the ground. i gotta get some shots of her holding her own bottle, she's doing that now. Last night at the celebrity/NHL benefit we went to, she got her LA Kings milky bottle signed by this future Hall of Famer. She had the attention of some the players wives and kids. The kid is such a draw where ever we go. So I completely understand the desire to kiss her Kojack head. |
so. the bacon report. she's just about to crawl, as poorly documented in this image She's just moving right along. Yep check out the skirt i bought her this past weekend. I thought i scored real good. My little rude girl. She's going for her 6 month check up today. She's 6 months exactly this day. Im betting shes about 2 feet and nearly 20lbs. oh, and as far as photos go. This was the entire reason we went to Atlanta recently. To get that girl in these folks arms. This picture is one of the happiest pictures I own. (ahhhhh right?) |
Sunday we saw a toddler in a Ramones t-shirt, which was awesome. |
I love the chubby arms. Neither of my girls had any chub on them what so ever. |
its a perfect gift from a woman like her. |
babies! great grand parents! aaaaaiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee |
I am sure she is cute as hell. Always has been. I love baby chub and little baby thunder thighs and puckers in the knuckles and elbows and shit, but no kid of mine ever got big enough for that. I so wanna see that outfit!!! Ugh. |
i dunno why they arent working for you. if you like, go to printroom.com look up member "accustat" and go to the gallery titled Eva DV or something like that. they'll be at the bottom. im already annoying my mom with her clothes. |
or was that just me??? |
its just more of the same. she hated all the shirts and clothes i wore from the age of 10 on. if anything, its a good sign to me. we're on the right path if its rubbing her the wrong way. |
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she is a beautiful baby. |
This past weekend, I pestered Sem about whether or not he thought I'd ever get to be a mommy. |
She is tres adorable. |
I held a baby named Fletcher on Sunday evening. I like the name Fletcher. I don't think I'd ever name a baby Fletcher, but I'm glad I know someone who did. I also think Fletcher is a great name for a beagle or a basset hound. |
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the skirt i got at a baby consignment shop. I think its baby gap. it has shoudler straps but they're ultra gay. i was looking online for some baby 'punk' clothes, but all im finding are these retards with take basic onsies and rompers and put their logos and silly quotes on them like "my daddy has more tattoos than your daddy". thats gay. i was some punk plaid skirts and knickers. i want some fluffy stripped freddy krueger/johnny lydon sweaters. i want some baby combat boots. hearing my mom complain about the skull onsie put me on a mission. and yes dave...she can be a chatter machine when she wants too. usually when she's stressing the bouncey limits of her bouncey seat. the kid is gonna fling herself out of it one day. |
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I found little combat boots about the size Micki wears at a consignment shop. I will have to go back and see if they have any small ones for little Eva. Hehehe. |
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http://www.tshirthell.com/shirts/tshirt.php?sku=a120 |
she has shed some her original baby hair that was quite dark. some new hair is coming in thats still quite brown but not as dark. i don't think she'll have red hair. though her eyebrows are super light. sam and will both are convinced she will based on the eyebrows and have put a bottle of makers on it. If anything, she might have lighter brown hair than mine....more like a chestnut color. All in all, who the fuck knows. If she were to stay like she is now, forever, id be just as happy. |
shocked and horrified at the noise that just came out of daddy's bum i'm sorry...i can't help myself :P |
thats cute sem. but i want to avoid statements like that as i generally think its kinda pussy to dress your baby with statements. i just want the style of clothing. |
So who knows? |
my sister is having a baby in mid April. i want to get her a little scull and crossbones baby thing. where can i get one?? |
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someone suggested here http://www.hottopic.com/store/nodePage.asp?LS=0&RN=343 oh shit. a misfits onsie. damn. |
you know, for baby's named "Crow" and "Azrael" :) cute |
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/09/30/earlyshow/contributors/emilysenay/main575958.shtml |
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i'm sure they go for couples first, but if you've got that much money you'll have no problem providing for a kid or 12. totally go for a kid in a poor country. The family across the street from me got a little girl from Vietnam a few years ago. So sweet. Or if you're not into spending money, you could donate some time to a local youth home or something. |
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you know? loc. you want achile? a child? a kid? i'm here. you can support me. i need a daddy. c'mon bro, pony up. send me my allowence. |
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I mean crawl crawl. hand and feet in a coordinated effort, point a to point b, fuck you, im outta here. some new images http://www.printroom.com/ViewAlbum.asp?userid=accustat&album_id=159083 |
okay patrick, the cuteness is getting a little out of hand, could you tell her to bring it down a notch. i don't want to talk about what it's doing to me. yeah, it's all about me. |
you should hear her talk, while looking that cute. tell me about it already. |
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and dave, at one point you said something to the effect of "she looks like a chatter box" at the time you said that...wasnt much of a thing, she talked but not that much. now? jesus christ. especially when she wakes up. LALALALALLALALALALALALALALABABABABABABABABABABABABABABADAJADO and on and on and on and on and on and on. at 3am i've found scrabbling to find her batteries to shut her off. she's actually behaved like a real baby this week and we're off our mark. |
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im a fuckin zombie |
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gimme! |
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03/30/04 Oh My girl. My special little girl. You're so much more than I ever expected. For starters you're so funny, making me laugh everyday, with every new dance, hand gesture (your hand jive and kung fu movements in particular, ask me some day and I'll show you). Its clear you have a sense of humor, something your Mom and I bear equally. I see a cynicism in your eyes and so much dry wit to come. I look forward to not only being on your side, but the brunt of your sauceyness as well. You're warm and so incredibly loving. I'd love to the think this is due solely to your mother and I and everyone else you knowing showering you with love, but that would be naive. You have a warm glow deep inside you that only nature knows the source. Kisses...oh Eva Jude how you share the kisses. You're going to make so many people happy, many more than you already do. You're so incredible beautiful. My god, what happened? Sometimes I wonder if your mother didnt make with some chiseled West Hollywood gym bunny (ask me for an explanation when you're 10). You're mother is beautiful but you're even giving her a complex. Im joking, of course, for effect but the point is Im waiting for your nose to pop out, your face to elongate. Can beauty be this bold? Maybe any beauty from me will be subtle, like, a set of elegant toes or sturdy long shins. Yes. Yes. How proud will I be when the world collectively GASPS! and traffic stops to stare at your beautiful, long and sturdy shins. Eva Jude...how smart you are. You're big eyes survey everything. You're on to us and the world. You know whats going on. You want what you want and you most often know what you want and who are we to stand in your way? More times than not, you seem to know when the cat has been left outside at night even when she's not meowing at the door. How you know this is beyond me, but the cat owes many a warm night indoors to you. You've been with us for a year now, but in some respects it seems like an eternity. Other times it feels like we've just begin. I believe the truth lies somewhere in the middle. You have no idea how many times people have complimented that you're an old soul. I'm not sure I could put to words what the phrase 'old soul' means but like most, I know it when I see it. I feel you've done this all before and you've come back to do it all better, perhaps with a little more icing on top. Regardless, by being what you are, you are making so many people around you happy and that is an amazing thing. You an be assured your Mother and I will never forget to remind you of this every day in the years to come. Happy first birthday my sweet. Love Papa |
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moreover I appreciate all the love and wamrth all the peeps here in sorabjababy dingdong land have shown us in the last year. *thumps chest to a peace sign* Hollah! |
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Happy Birthday to mama and papa too!!! I took the picture I printed out to show the ladies in the office and put it on my fridge. Yes, I'm a dork, but my cousins don't send me anything so what am I to do? Besides, I know eva better than any of their kids. |
That's funny that this thread came up today, becuase I got some good news today too -- we're a little bit preggers. Due in late November or December. (Sorry, don't mean to steal your thunder here Patrick). |
p.s. start your own thread...this one takes so long |
Congratulations, Dougie! Happy birthday, sweet wonderful Eva. What did you get? |
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happy birthday Miss Eva. i hope to meet you someday. |
Patrick and Dougie I envy you both. |
yes, pictures to come. indeed! oh man there are some good ones. some of the things Eva scored....lets see. numerous clothes. a nifty alphabet talking singing worm thing. she got a few stuffed animals, but the best was a stuffed Homie 'Night Owl'. We gave her the aquarium. Monday we went and got some neons, and a fire belly newt to add to the mix. She got some gift certificates. She got a really amazing heartshapped silver keep sake box. its actually two boxes that form a heart, one has engraved "My first curl of hair" and the other has "my first tooth". Its beautiful. Amazing. Ok lemme get workin on the pics. |
a lot of the pictures suck in terms of quality because i was so nuts trying to manage camcorder and digital (forget using my medium format to get some really nice large images) that at one point I gave my digital to a friend, who did a great job shooting my girl and her game getting the trash cans in the shot. anyway. these include our visit to the pier in santa monica monday and last nights dinner with her close friends. |
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Most of the pictures we've seen indicate that she seems to like the older boys a little better, but she's still in charge: be gone from my sight! |
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btw, does shit like that ever happen to the people it should happen to? |
Yeah, dave. I know what you mean. |
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If it helps at all, Micki was preganancy number seven, so through everything we went thru we were still able to have a beautiful little girl. And OMG, not kidding on this always happening to the wrong people. |
http://puissance.web1000.com/killstream.html |
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i have an open invite on that show. |
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email me for the umpteenth time and I'll give you his addy. i swear i'll save your addy this time. he said he'll send you a warm beer and a dvd of his film in return. i think he listened to it today already, as have I, so you can pull it down. Thanks again |
check yer inbox, chief. |
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Ghost Exits- She's Beyond Good and Evil Sexual Milkshake-Space Gnome Moss Icon-Memorial Contortions-Contort Yourself two songs I didnt get to play Subhumans -Someone is Lying Nation of Ulysses-Asprin |
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i mean: what a cutie. |
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its weird, shes not a "baby" anymore. she looks at other babies, like real crying babies and says "baaaaby". shes a toddler. soon to be a kid. soon to be a preteen, teen and adult. |
oh, and you have one stylish little girl there. |
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i have a crush on some one |
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id prefer not post the direct link live with so many trolls. |
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damn. anyway so here we are, 4 years after the last post. Eva is with me here in the office. she comes back to work with me when i get her from school. she has her own beer file. she likes to write the word beer and draw people peeing. she colors the pee yellow with a highlighter. she shows me these drawings as im on the phone. how far we've come. how interesting this critter is. |
damn. anyway so here we are, 4 years after the last post. Eva is with me here in the office. she comes back to work with me when i get her from school. she has her own beer file. she likes to write the word beer and draw people peeing. she colors the pee yellow with a highlighter. she shows me these drawings as im on the phone. how far we've come. how interesting this critter is. |
i can't believe it's been four years. and she's six years old now, right? |
its perhaps appropos to mention that were having sex now with a mission beyond pleasure. which is a first for me. weeeeeee. |
ooooh have fun and good luck. |
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I have been away to long!!! I have a lot of catching up to do. |
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there's nothing really to update. still pregnant. the only complaint is that my hips are starting to get stiff. i'm having only sporadic practice contractions, and only when i'm up and moving about. they stop whenever i sit or lay down. |
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