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Re: father
Posted: 05 Apr 2010 20:56
by Omphalos
SandChigger wrote:It's alright, luv. Good night's sleep, well over it now.

I'm sure I have some photos if you'd like to relive it all.
SandChigger wrote:(Ya needs to put a space afore 'em when quoting the smileys!)
Thanks! Good to know.
Re: father
Posted: 05 Apr 2010 22:16
by SandRider
mazel-tov !
Re: father
Posted: 05 Apr 2010 22:45
by trang
We share!!! We Share!!
WONDErOUs!! Congratulations!!! Three most beautiful moments of my life was watching each and everyone of my children being born!! would not trade a milissecond of each birth for all the money in the world.
Beautiful name you have chosen and Im sure your little princess will wear it well:)
Pics, pics, pics!!!! be sure to give new momma a great big hug and kiss!!! she deserves it!!
Stupendous!!!!
Re: father
Posted: 06 Apr 2010 03:52
by Freakzilla
trang wrote:Pics, pics, pics!!!!
Nothing is as classic as the pic of mommy the day after in the recovery room.

Re: father
Posted: 06 Apr 2010 04:00
by chanilover
Omphalos wrote:SandChigger wrote:It's alright, luv. Good night's sleep, well over it now.

I'm sure I have some photos if you'd like to relive it all.
Did you eat the placenta? Apparently it helps you to bond.
Congratulations Nampigai and Mrs Nampigai!
Re: father
Posted: 06 Apr 2010 04:54
by Freakzilla
chanilover wrote:Omphalos wrote:SandChigger wrote:It's alright, luv. Good night's sleep, well over it now.

I'm sure I have some photos if you'd like to relive it all.
Did you eat the placenta? Apparently it helps you to bond.
Congratulations Nampigai and Mrs Nampigai!
We wanted to sell ours but they wanted a storage fee until we found a buyer. It's hard to make an honest buck these days.
Re: father
Posted: 06 Apr 2010 04:59
by lotek
I've been told by some friends the people at the hospital took the placenta away without telling them...
probably to sell it to christopher reeves
Re: father
Posted: 06 Apr 2010 05:14
by nampigai
thanks all
@Trang - I know the feeling if life has a meaning, this comes pretty damn close. I had a phone call with a great friend of mine the day after, he told me I sounded "different" I told him to make his girlfriend pregnant and he'll know
@Chanilover - no, I was a bit hungry though and the wife was too, but we had some bread and chicken instead

- the midwife played around with it though "look - isn't this marvelous, see this where..." all I heard was blah blah blah - my mind was somewhere else - but it is marvelous, having spent nine month in a meat tent.
the morning after
and a pic from two days ago - Winnie is wathchin over her

Re: father
Posted: 06 Apr 2010 05:45
by inhuien
What a bonnie wee baby, all the best to you and yours.
Re: father
Posted: 06 Apr 2010 08:20
by chanilover
Freakzilla wrote:chanilover wrote:Omphalos wrote:SandChigger wrote:It's alright, luv. Good night's sleep, well over it now.

I'm sure I have some photos if you'd like to relive it all.
Did you eat the placenta? Apparently it helps you to bond.
Congratulations Nampigai and Mrs Nampigai!
We wanted to sell ours but they wanted a storage fee until we found a buyer. It's hard to make an honest buck these days.
Those damned lefties with their bureaucratic red tape!

Re: father
Posted: 06 Apr 2010 16:16
by Freakzilla
chanilover wrote:Freakzilla wrote:chanilover wrote:Omphalos wrote:SandChigger wrote:It's alright, luv. Good night's sleep, well over it now.

I'm sure I have some photos if you'd like to relive it all.
Did you eat the placenta? Apparently it helps you to bond.
Congratulations Nampigai and Mrs Nampigai!
We wanted to sell ours but they wanted a storage fee until we found a buyer. It's hard to make an honest buck these days.
Those damned lefties with their bureaucratic red tape!

It's a shame really, we couldn't even donate the placenta and cord for stem cell research without paying a fee.
Re: father
Posted: 07 Apr 2010 08:15
by trang
BEAUTIFUL WEE LASS!!! WELL DONE SIR!! A CIGAR FOR YEE!! AND A TALL DRAW of the Best SPICE DRAFT ON TAP!!!
Re: father
Posted: 07 Apr 2010 09:01
by chanilover
Freakzilla wrote:chanilover wrote:Freakzilla wrote:chanilover wrote:Omphalos wrote:SandChigger wrote:It's alright, luv. Good night's sleep, well over it now.

I'm sure I have some photos if you'd like to relive it all.
Did you eat the placenta? Apparently it helps you to bond.
Congratulations Nampigai and Mrs Nampigai!
We wanted to sell ours but they wanted a storage fee until we found a buyer. It's hard to make an honest buck these days.
Those damned lefties with their bureaucratic red tape!

It's a shame really, we couldn't even donate the placenta and cord for stem cell research without paying a fee.
You wouldn't have that problem with socialised medicine! You know it makes sense.

Re: father
Posted: 07 Apr 2010 14:21
by A Thing of Eternity
chanilover wrote:Freakzilla wrote:chanilover wrote:Freakzilla wrote:chanilover wrote:Omphalos wrote:SandChigger wrote:It's alright, luv. Good night's sleep, well over it now.

I'm sure I have some photos if you'd like to relive it all.
Did you eat the placenta? Apparently it helps you to bond.
Congratulations Nampigai and Mrs Nampigai!
We wanted to sell ours but they wanted a storage fee until we found a buyer. It's hard to make an honest buck these days.
Those damned lefties with their bureaucratic red tape!

It's a shame really, we couldn't even donate the placenta and cord for stem cell research without paying a fee.
You wouldn't have that problem with socialised medicine! You know it makes sense.

I think we just have to fill out a consent form up here to donate that stuff. You only have to pay for it if you want them to store the cells for your own future use (perfect match guaranteed), they only keep for about 15 years though.
Re: father
Posted: 07 Apr 2010 18:09
by SandChigger
Yeah, after 15 years they have an attitude and expect you to buy them nice things.
(Oops. I thought you wrote "they only keep them for 15 years". Still works though!

)
Re: father
Posted: 07 Apr 2010 18:11
by Freakzilla
Re: father
Posted: 07 Apr 2010 18:15
by SandChigger
Argh! Quoted me mid-edit!

Re: father
Posted: 07 Apr 2010 18:31
by A Thing of Eternity
Could be worse, could be a teenage girl.

Practice your gun cleaning charade for when boys come visiting some day!
Re: father
Posted: 07 Apr 2010 18:35
by Freakzilla
A Thing of Eternity wrote:
Could be worse, could be a teenage girl.

Practice your gun cleaning charade for when boys come visiting some day!
Yes, this one is going to be a problem:

Re: father
Posted: 07 Apr 2010 21:31
by Eyes High
nampigai wrote:thanks all

...
the morning after
and a pic from two days ago - Winnie is wathchin over her

She is beautiful. Enjoy the quiet moments while you can.
And thanks for the pictures.
Re: father
Posted: 07 Apr 2010 22:19
by Freakzilla
I hope you're not a big fan of sleep 'cause you're not going to get any for a few years.

Re: father
Posted: 07 Apr 2010 23:42
by TheDukester
I'm
still amazed at the stuff I can get done on six ... four ... two hours of sleep.
It hit me on a business trip last year that I hadn't slept in in nearly three years. I slept in
that morning, you can be sure.

Re: father
Posted: 08 Apr 2010 03:28
by SandChigger
Freakzilla wrote:I hope you're not a big fan of sheep...
OK, been staring at the monitor for TOO LONG again!
(What's worse is, I read that comment right after Freak posted it five hours ago, so I
knew what it really said.

)
Re: father
Posted: 08 Apr 2010 03:34
by nampigai
"the one that stays awake all night, have gained an extra day in his life" - I see it like this, I've just had my life prolonged a few years. I'm tired as hell tough
