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Wolf
13th October 2005, 12:31
Just came back from Medex after strayjuliet's 20-week scan and, according to the technician, we're having a girl on or around 27 February 2006.
That is the best 3rd Wedding Anniversary present we could possibly have.
Lot's of love to Juliet who has survived being married to me for the last three years, to our two boys ("the cubs") and to our as-yet-to-be-born daughter.
YEEEE-FRIGGIN'_HAAAAAAAAAAA!
:woohoo: :woohoo: :2thumbsup :Punk: :wari: :first: :apint: :hbd: :banana:
Back Fire
13th October 2005, 12:34
congratulations :2thumbsup
bugjuice
13th October 2005, 12:37
awesome.. congrats to you and the family :niceone:
Sniper
13th October 2005, 12:42
Congratulations you machine :)
MSTRS
13th October 2005, 12:44
A cubbette, eh? Congrats
Beemer
13th October 2005, 12:45
You know I don't like kids, but if you're happy, I'm happy for you! Hope you don't expect to get out of buying strayjuliet an anniversary present now!
Wolf
13th October 2005, 12:56
You know I don't like kids, but if you're happy, I'm happy for you! Hope you don't expect to get out of buying strayjuliet an anniversary present now!
Why not? She's using it as an excuse not to buy me one...
Anniversary presents got kind of curtailed when Juliet's bag got pinched and came back minus the money. We'll have to buy belated presents.
WRT
13th October 2005, 13:00
Hey, congrats Wolf, sounds like quite the little clan you've got there. Will be good for the young cubbette to have a couple of older brothers to look after her as she grows up.
You gonna stop at three, or are we gonna start having to call you "Rabbit" from now on? ;)
Wolf
13th October 2005, 13:29
Hey, congrats Wolf, sounds like quite the little clan you've got there. Will be good for the young cubbette to have a couple of older brothers to look after her as she grows up.
You gonna stop at three, or are we gonna start having to call you "Rabbit" from now on? ;)
Stopping at three - will be using the search function on here later to find that thread on "how long after the chop before I can ride a bike?" :devil2:
Rabbit is only my Chinese Horoscope, not what I aspire to be. ;)
zadok
13th October 2005, 13:49
Congratulations to you both. :niceone:
WRT
13th October 2005, 13:51
Stopping at three - will be using the search function on here later to find that thread on "how long after the chop before I can ride a bike?" :devil2:
Tell the doc to be carefull with what he's doing down there, none of this "snip, snap, and Wolf's your auntie" . . .
DemonWolf
13th October 2005, 14:00
Congratulations =)
sels1
13th October 2005, 14:01
Congrats you two. Now you are going to be busy......
Zed
13th October 2005, 14:04
"Happy is the man who has his quiver full of them." (full of kids that is)
Well done the both of you, children are a blessing!! :niceone:
jrandom
13th October 2005, 14:13
why on earth are congratulations traditional in these circumstances?
constructing babies isnt hard.
in fact, its too bloody easy, particularly for the wrong people.
its like congratulating someone on managing to take a dump in the morning. bodily function successfully completed! w00t! backslaps all round!
...
at least from my impression of Wolf & Co I have a reasonable expectation that this will not be a child brought up in misery or poverty.
which is good.
WRT
13th October 2005, 14:16
Some couples do find it difficult, even impossible (without outside professional help).
Wolf and Juliet, however, do not seem to be counted amongst that group.
Storm
13th October 2005, 14:20
Well done ,Mr Wolf and co- be sure to get a baby mobile with bikes and other good stuff on it to start the indoctrination early. Best wishes for a safe and easy delvivery of the package:D
Fish, get bent you stroppy bitch
jrandom
13th October 2005, 14:21
Some couples do find it difficult, even impossible (without outside professional help).
yeah.
but they can usually _afford_the outside professional help, being as the reason they find it so difficult is that they spent all their fertile years drinking chardonnay, working late nights at the office and patting themselves on the back about their real estate investments.
so, good job.
jrandom
13th October 2005, 14:22
Fish, get bent you stroppy bitch
so long as it's by Sarge, and over a pillow...
WRT
13th October 2005, 14:24
Thats a pretty broad generalisation you got there, Fish . . .
I would say that there are a lot more options available (nearly all of them at far more reasonable prices too I might add) for those that find conception too easy rather than too hard.
I for one would rather slip on a rain coat than have the missus booked in for an intimate evening with a turkey baster . . . but who knows, maybe thats your bag, baby.
jrandom
13th October 2005, 14:27
Thats a pretty broad generalisation you got there, Fish . . .
long years of practice, grasshopper.
enigma51
13th October 2005, 14:36
Just came back from Medex after strayjuliet's 20-week scan and, according to the technician, we're having a girl on or around 27 February 2006.
That is the best 3rd Wedding Anniversary present we could possibly have.
Lot's of love to Juliet who has survived being married to me for the last three years, to our two boys ("the cubs") and to our as-yet-to-be-born daughter.
YEEEE-FRIGGIN'_HAAAAAAAAAAA!
:woohoo: :woohoo: :2thumbsup :Punk: :wari: :first: :apint: :hbd: :banana:
Shame your poor daugther no man will be good enough for your daugther mate and trust me your boys will enforce the no man policy on them just ask my sister! :whistle:
Congrats though
enigma51
13th October 2005, 14:39
why on earth are congratulations traditional in these circumstances?
constructing babies isnt hard.
in fact, its too bloody easy, particularly for the wrong people.
its like congratulating someone on managing to take a dump in the morning. bodily function successfully completed! w00t! backslaps all round!
...
at least from my impression of Wolf & Co I have a reasonable expectation that this will not be a child brought up in misery or poverty.
which is good.
Fish congrats with dump you took this morning :whistle:
Wolf
13th October 2005, 14:48
Some couples do find it difficult, even impossible (without outside professional help).
Wolf and Juliet, however, do not seem to be counted amongst that group.
We have friends who have had one child and have gone though lots of fertility treatments to try to have a second - the fact they had the first was considered miraculous enough.
Juliet and I are an extremely fertile combination, our friends are not. I also have family who have adopted children because they were unable to conceive or carry to term.
Storm: Such early indoctrination is a given. :devil2:
Wolf
13th October 2005, 14:50
Shame your poor daugther no man will be good enough for your daugther mate and trust me your boys will enforce the no man policy on them just ask my sister! :whistle:
Congrats though
I intend on properly schooling the boys in proper, ahh, information gathering procedures when vetting (or neutering) any prospective suitors... :devil2:
enigma51
13th October 2005, 14:56
I intend on properly schooling the boys in proper, ahh, information gathering procedures when vetting (or neutering) any prospective suitors... :devil2:
My father refers to me and my brother as his luitenants. And my brother and I have met several young men at the front door.
yungatart
13th October 2005, 14:56
She'll break your heart Wolf and then come back and do it again, wrap you around her little finger... Well done hope all goes well
Biff
13th October 2005, 23:30
Just came back from Medex after strayjuliet's 20-week scan and, according to the technician, we're having a girl on or around 27 February 2006.
That is the best 3rd Wedding Anniversary present we could possibly have.
Lot's of love to Juliet who has survived being married to me for the last three years, to our two boys ("the cubs") and to our as-yet-to-be-born daughter.
YEEEE-FRIGGIN'_HAAAAAAAAAAA!
Yayyyyyy for you both. Congrats.
I've always liked the name Biffela. :whistle:
Badcat
14th October 2005, 06:29
Just came back from Medex after strayjuliet's 20-week scan and, according to the technician, we're having a girl on or around 27 February 2006.
That is the best 3rd Wedding Anniversary present we could possibly have.
Lot's of love to Juliet who has survived being married to me for the last three years, to our two boys ("the cubs") and to our as-yet-to-be-born daughter.
YEEEE-FRIGGIN'_HAAAAAAAAAAA!
:woohoo: :woohoo: :2thumbsup :Punk: :wari: :first: :apint: :hbd: :banana:
great news bud!!!
we had our girl two months ago, and after our first one (a boy) they are quite different. All good though - enjoy!!
KEN
hXc
14th October 2005, 07:09
Congrats Wolf!
Hope it all goes well and no problems.
Fish - Congrats on the dump this morning but seriously, nobody wants to hear what you have got to say really. :whocares:
Sorry Wolf - :Offtopic:
Ms Piggy
14th October 2005, 07:56
Just came back from Medex after strayjuliet's 20-week scan and, according to the technician, we're having a girl on or around 27 February 2006.
That is the best 3rd Wedding Anniversary present we could possibly have.
Lot's of love to Juliet who has survived being married to me for the last three years, to our two boys ("the cubs") and to our as-yet-to-be-born daughter.
YEEEE-FRIGGIN'_HAAAAAAAAAAA!
:woohoo: :woohoo: :2thumbsup :Punk: :wari: :first: :apint: :hbd: :banana:
Great news!!! I'm very happy for you 2 :2thumbsup
jazbug5
14th October 2005, 08:14
Great news!!!!!!!!
Going to get a great big side car now? Or how about one of these?
Wolf
14th October 2005, 08:14
Yayyyyyy for you both. Congrats.
I've always liked the name Biffela. :whistle:
:laugh:
We're planning on "Inverness" - unusual name but there's a history to it: One of my ancestresses (great great grandmother, I think - would have to consult the family tree and count on my fingers to be sure) had that name because she was born on the barque Inverness en route from Scotland to New Zealand (just goes to show the lengths to which the Scots will go to avoid an extra fare - "Git on th' boot, lass, afore ye starrrt showin'.") Mum had Inverness as a middle name. So, although it's the name of a city, it's also a family name.
"Named after the city in Scotland, huh?"
"Only indirectly - named after an ancestress who was named after a boat that was named after the city."
Cheers all for your well wishes.
Str8 Jacket
14th October 2005, 08:40
Yeeha! Well done guy's! Congrats to you both! :niceone:
marty
14th October 2005, 14:52
inverness is a lovely city, friendly people, reminded me of home.
will be a lovely name.
TonyB
14th October 2005, 15:20
Awesome news!! Make sure she's born on the 28th- only the best people are born then...
Oooo! Ooo! Name poll, name poll!
WINJA
14th October 2005, 16:31
why on earth are congratulations traditional in these circumstances?
constructing babies isnt hard.
in fact, its too bloody easy, particularly for the wrong people.
its like congratulating someone on managing to take a dump in the morning. bodily function successfully completed! w00t! backslaps all round!
...
at least from my impression of Wolf & Co I have a reasonable expectation that this will not be a child brought up in misery or poverty.
which is good.
YOUR A DICKHEAD FISH .
CONGRATS WOLF , HOPE SHES BORN HAPPY AND HEALTHY
strayjuliet
14th October 2005, 17:05
First of all Thank you people for your kind words.
(now for my rant)
:whocares: what you think Fish, but as for your post, here is my reply... Get over yourself - or is that too hard for you to do? No, getting pregnant is not as easy as taking your morning dump. As Wolf said before, we have friends who cannot get pregnant without the help of fertility drugs. I, too, have had my fair share of hard times. I have been pregnant in total, including this pregnancy, 17 times - out of which I have had four live children, only to lose my first born son to cot death at just 7 months old. I have 3 live boys, so as you can see, having a girl completes the family - or do you need me to spell that out to you, too?
I didn't join this site to have cat scraps with anyone, but you have just stepped on the wrong tail. If you didn't want to say anything kind about our news then why did you even bother to post anything? Or were you never told that if you havent got anything nice to say, don't say anything at all?
I personally find your post to be a little too sarcastic.
I joined this site because, like most people on this site, I have a love of motorbikes and I have made a lot of good friends here. If we have offended you in some way by sharing our good news with our friends, then that's your problem. If you don't like it, then I suggest you either get used to it or go crawl back under that rock you came from. We should be able to post what we like without you putting your 2 cents worth in.
To everyone else, I'm sorry for my rant but I can only take so much of my tail being stood on before I need to use the offender as a scratching post. [/rant]
crashe
14th October 2005, 17:23
Strayjuliet and Wolf....
CONGRATULATIONS on the announcement for the oncoming birth of a wee little girl. Well done.... Now to go and buy pink stuff.... lol.
(I guess Wolf finally held his tongue in the right direction to get a wee girl hehehe :niceone: )
Strayjuliet you rant as much as you like girl.... and you dont have to explain a thing to Fish or anyone else. All the very best with little bubs.
Just put your feet up and enjoy this time.... and take care of yourself.
:niceone:
Scorpygirl
14th October 2005, 17:49
First of all Thank you people for your kind words.
(now for my rant)
:whocares: what you think Fish, but as for your post, here is my reply... Get over yourself - or is that too hard for you to do? No, getting pregnant is not as easy as taking your morning dump. As Wolf said before, we have friends who cannot get pregnant without the help of fertility drugs. I, too, have had my fair share of hard times. I have been pregnant in total, including this pregnancy, 17 times - out of which I have had four live children, only to lose my first born son to cot death at just 7 months old. I have 3 live boys, so as you can see, having a girl completes the family - or do you need me to spell that out to you, too?
I didn't join this site to have cat scraps with anyone, but you have just stepped on the wrong tail. If you didn't want to say anything kind about our news then why did you even bother to post anything? Or were you never told that if you havent got anything nice to say, don't say anything at all?
I personally find your post to be a little too sarcastic.
I joined this site because, like most people on this site, I have a love of motorbikes and I have made a lot of good friends here. If we have offended you in some way by sharing our good news with our friends, then that's your problem. If you don't like it, then I suggest you either get used to it or go crawl back under that rock you came from. We should be able to post what we like without you putting your 2 cents worth in.
To everyone else, I'm sorry for my rant but I can only take so much of my tail being stood on before I need to use the offender as a scratching post. [/rant]
Well said StrayJuliet!!!
Congrats to you and Wolf. :niceone: It's good to hear some really positive news for a change!!! I hope you are keeping well and that all goes to plan for the rest of your pregnancy. You have certainly been through the rough times mate and there aren't many of us that know what it's like to lose a very young baby so suddenly.
I don't know you and Wolf personally but just look to your real friends on KB to keep on supporting you. That little girl will be on a bike of her own before you know it. :headbang:
Take care both of you.
Waylander
14th October 2005, 18:04
Congrats, Almost thought Juliet had given birth allready before I opend the thread (shows how much I pay attention to time aye...) and thought "damn she couldn't hold off for one more day?" lol. Anyway, congrats again.
strayjuliet
14th October 2005, 18:55
Considering I'm not due till feb 27 I dont think I would want a baby 20 weeks early it's er :slap: I mean shes only half cooked Waylander lol. (Methinks I gotta get used to saying she rather than he or it.) :yes:
WINJA
14th October 2005, 19:01
WINJETTA IS A CUTE NAME , IF YOU CALL HER WINJETTA MY MISSUS WILL GIVE YOU A FREE SET OF ACRYLIC NAILS
Indiana_Jones
14th October 2005, 19:08
Congrats :D
As a side note, If I ever have children (God help us all) I don't think I'd want to know what sex it is before it was born, I'd like the surprise :sunny:
-Indy
Patrick
14th October 2005, 19:10
As for the "snip snip" query asked before...was able to bike ride two days afterward, but baggy pants even felt "tight." No problems really.
Congrats and enjoy as I'm sure you will. Me thinks Fish is off your tail now and has just lost a lot of scales!
Well said Strayjuliet, sorry to hear of your past losses, absolutely devastating.
Well done to you both.
Wanna buy a people mover van??????????????
strayjuliet
14th October 2005, 20:00
Congrats :D
As a side note, If I ever have children (God help us all) I don't think I'd want to know what sex it is before it was born, I'd like the surprise :sunny:
-Indy
We didn't find out the sex of our 2 boys, the first we decided we wanted the surprise and the second, well let's just say he was too modest.
I wasnt sure this 1 would let us see and believe me she tried hard not to. lol
Had the radiologist been slower we wouldn't know that she is a she.
strayjuliet
14th October 2005, 20:04
Wanna buy a people mover van??????????????
I think we are gonna need 1 once our girl is born lol I don't think our little 4 door toyota corolla will be big enough.
Wolf
14th October 2005, 21:28
WINJETTA IS A CUTE NAME , IF YOU CALL HER WINJETTA MY MISSUS WILL GIVE YOU A FREE SET OF ACRYLIC NAILS
It's an improvement on Biffela :devil2: but I think we'll stick with "Inverness".
riffer
14th October 2005, 22:04
I think we are gonna need 1 once our girl is born lol I don't think our little 4 door toyota corolla will be big enough.
Huh, Try four children. Doesn't work AT ALL. That's why we got an Odyssey.
Congrats you two.
StrayJuliet - You are going to carry at the WORST possible time.
Gini had Nicholas Feb 22 last year and she really suffered that last month.
I hope you have a bath at your place 'cause you're going to want to get in it to cool down in summer.
Best of luck for the next twenty weeks. Thanks for the best bit of news today. :)
strayjuliet
14th October 2005, 22:17
Huh, Try four children. Doesn't work AT ALL. That's why we got an Odyssey.
Congrats you two.
StrayJuliet - You are going to carry at the WORST possible time.
Gini had Nicholas Feb 22 last year and she really suffered that last month.
I hope you have a bath at your place 'cause you're going to want to get in it to cool down in summer.
Best of luck for the next twenty weeks. Thanks for the best bit of news today. :)
When I have my 6 year old stay for holidays and weekends um I don't think we will be going out much lol either that or someones staying home.
I know I'm gonna be soooooooo damn hot in the last couple of months it's all Wolf's fault. :killingme
I'm glad we gave you some good news. I'll be sure to take care Wolf is always telling me to "take it easy" and put my feet up "don't do too much."
Biff
14th October 2005, 23:37
It's an improvement on Biffela :devil2: but I think we'll stick with "Inverness".
Ahhh - your Scottich heritage I see. Let's hope your daughter doesn't turn out exactly like Inverness - beautiful, but cold and windy :apumpin:
Biff
14th October 2005, 23:41
why on earth are congratulations traditional in these circumstances?
meow
Here ya go kipper chops. Your magazine has turned up.
Sounds like you're still not getting any.:blip:
Waylander
15th October 2005, 00:58
Lol 4 kids is good. Keepsthat middle child from turning out all crazy like. It's partially the reason my little brother exhists. Unfortunatly for me my two older sisters are the same age.....
Phurrball
18th October 2005, 10:59
Damn I'm slow...lost the use of work computer temporarily...sorry for resurrecting a coldish thread...
Firstly - let me offer my congratulations to Wolf and Strayjuliet on being blessed (I use the term in the non-religious way) with another child on the way! Mrs P and I have to make do with a fur baby until we have all the necessary degrees, a bit of paper that says we're married, and a house deposit...oh well, our time will come...
Fish - your post is deserving of a reply - some of your posts imply a degree of knowledge of biological sciences, but you clearly don't have a background in immunology, or you would not made some of the comments you did (Or maybe you would’ve done anyway…)
its like congratulating someone on managing to take a dump in the morning. bodily function successfully completed! w00t! backslaps all round!
Pregnancy is quite far from a 'normal' bodily function. It is more a subversion of normal bodily functions to carry out a biological necessity over and above normal bodily function.
The body is balanced on an immunological knife-edge - being forced to nourish and maintain a non-self organism within itself. Normal immune processes are subverted to avoid the rejection and killing of tissue displaying non-self antigen.
Being such an immunologically fraught process (among other things) goes some way to explaining the difficulties experienced by some in pregnancy.
why on earth are congratulations traditional in these circumstances?
That, the great importance of family, and the (sometimes) joy derived from raising the next generation would be why congratulations are traditional IMHO.
Ross/Phurrball
Wolf
18th October 2005, 11:33
Lol 4 kids is good. Keepsthat middle child from turning out all crazy like. It's partially the reason my little brother exhists. Unfortunatly for me my two older sisters are the same age.....
Looks like your little bro keeps falling down on the job...
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