That sounds like a good plan!!My SIL said that after seeing what she went through without even an Ibuprofen in her system, he is never crossing her.
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That sounds like a good plan!!My SIL said that after seeing what she went through without even an Ibuprofen in her system, he is never crossing her.
Whoa!...poor girl.Yes, indeed! There was a lot of false labor leading up to delivery but once he decided it was time, it went fast. The nurses called it a "drive-by delivery" as it was only 15 minutes from the time he was officially admitted to when he was born. They'd been in the hospital maybe 25 minutes total. My daughter was in labor but thought she still had plenty of time so went to work and stayed there until 7 PM, drove the 45 minutes back to her house and her water broke just as she was turning onto her street. A bit of a panic situation when she got here getting her husband and their hospital bags but fortunately the hospital is only about 10 minutes away. He was born at 8:25 PM. Had she stayed much longer at work, she would have been having the baby by the side of the road!
So far, he is a Thomas but I'd told my daughter before he was born that I might use TJ instead which she said was okay with her. We'll see how it goes as he gets older.Congratulations Ms Mod! All the best to little baby 'TJ'. That's what I'm calling him. Will he be a 'TJ' do you think?
That's mostly true. I think it could be said (if being honest) that you still are in love with them but you don't like them very much when they're in the middle of a temper tantrum and you're trying to get them to do whatever it is they don't want to be doing, i.e. bath, bed, daycare, etc.Congratulations and glad everyone is doing well. I was told you love your children, but you are in love with your grandchildren.
Yes, but then they get to go home.That's mostly true. I think it could be said (if being honest) that you still are in love with them but you don't like them very much when they're in the middle of a temper tantrum and you're trying to get them to do whatever it is they don't want to be doing, i.e. bath, bed, daycare, etc.
Or I do!Yes, but then they get to go home.
Apparently they'd measured him wrong at the hospital as he was only 21" yesterday when he went in for his first pediatric appointment and not likely that he'd shrunk, but still a good size baby.....add my congratulations to the heapin' helpin' of same!....all Tracy could say, when I told her the size and weight was "OW"......