Fresh offspring...
Posted by: Mike Hanson on 03 February 2004
My first was born yesterday, a big boy at 9lbs-4oz. Here's a dodgy piccie of Brynioch, for your dis/approval
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Posted on: 04 February 2004 by Mike Hanson
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Originally posted by mykel:
my congratulations and best wishes to the whole clan. Shannon and I will be joining the club in about 7 weeks - if he is on time. Starting to get a bit nervous
Jill's best friend is six weeks behind her. The funny thing there is that they were having troubles and going to fertility clinics, etc. They had finally given up and decided to pursue adoption, and immediately became pregnant.
So Mitchell and Michelle visited Jill at the hospital. Up until now, Mitchell has been eager to hold any baby he could, pumped for the experience. I think he realized that he's "next" though, and he wasn't quite so chipper, declining the chance to handle Bryn. It appears his nerves have started jangling too.

-=> Mike Hanson <=-
Posted on: 04 February 2004 by Mike Hanson
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Originally posted by Rockingdoc:
Puts hi-fi into perspective, doesn't it.
Actually, I find it makes it simultaneously more and less important. Less important, as you realize it's "just a stereo". More important, because you want to get the kid in front of it ASAP, filling their head with good music, before they have a chance to ask for crap.

-=> Mike Hanson <=-
Posted on: 04 February 2004 by Berlin Fritz
As we all know those without kids are the best parents in the world, they know best, and have all the answers ? I loved this quote - " Don't forget madness is heireditary you get it from your kids " and rasher old mate, iresspective of the
good old gripe water in the 60's being nicely laced, hence it's almost immediate magic sleeping effects, never mind the burping (I've never stopped), I'm sure pregnant women in that period were alloweed one small bottle of Guinness a day (on NHS Prescription) beacause of its high Iron content as well as the important Vitamin B12 factor ? (ask yer parents - should be interesting ?)
Fritz Von They'rewonderfulwhentheyhaveanotherhometogotoinnit:
P.S. I wonder if it worked for phantom male pregnancies too ?
good old gripe water in the 60's being nicely laced, hence it's almost immediate magic sleeping effects, never mind the burping (I've never stopped), I'm sure pregnant women in that period were alloweed one small bottle of Guinness a day (on NHS Prescription) beacause of its high Iron content as well as the important Vitamin B12 factor ? (ask yer parents - should be interesting ?)
Fritz Von They'rewonderfulwhentheyhaveanotherhometogotoinnit:
P.S. I wonder if it worked for phantom male pregnancies too ?

Posted on: 04 February 2004 by Rasher
Hey Fritz, laying off the beer was more a reference to the tendency of pregnant women to pile on the weight. I've seen it mate and it ain't pretty
Especially when they like to go to a restuarant and get their Janet Jackson's out for feeding time.

Posted on: 17 February 2004 by Berlin Fritz
Pushin pushin yeah, in a couple of years ***
Fritz Von Allwehearisradiogagaradiogoogoo
Fritz Von Allwehearisradiogagaradiogoogoo
