Tomorrow (Fri 2nd Dec)
Gotta be at middlemore at 6:30 am for the Mrs to have a csection. Robert John will arrive soon after (well, unless someone else pushes in!)
Kid #2 will soon be a kiwi rider :P
peace out.
Tomorrow (Fri 2nd Dec)
Gotta be at middlemore at 6:30 am for the Mrs to have a csection. Robert John will arrive soon after (well, unless someone else pushes in!)
Kid #2 will soon be a kiwi rider :P
peace out.
6:30am? Piss poor organisation. Pubs won't be open that early will they?
i'm more worried about the cafe - since i dont drink.. and they open pretty early..
ha, no more Happy Hours, it's Happy Meals from now on.
Congrats! Hope it all goes smoothly for them!
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thanks thanks... me too, because I have the toy run on saturday, and my morning pass is tenuous at best at the moment
:P
watch the op, it's quite interesting... but they're rough takin the baby out, had me really rather stunned. Congratumilations
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Congratulations, they are a joy, just glad all mine have fucked off and my grandkids we can give them back.![]()
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Great day for birthday,my youngest daughter has her 20th today,man seems like yesterday she looked like a skinned possum,came out breech and upside down lol,great kid(both are)and proud to be their dad.And like the fact they both have individual notions on life etc,enjoy my company at social events,best 3 words they say "love you dad" trulyy gives me a lump in my throat when they hug me and say that for no reason.![]()
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Congrats!
Kids change your life big time.
They might cost a fortune but watching them grow and helping them learn has been, and continues to be, a fantastic time in my life.
I've just taught my two girls to ride (pedal) bikes (no training wheels). Watching them first approach their bikes with a certain degree of trepidation, going through the learning process, then riding around on their own, with their own feeling of achievement, the huge grins on their faces, and the sense of freedom that two wheels has brought them. That has been so completely satisfying and priceless for me that I wish I could teach them all over again!
Well done![]()
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