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80, if you get the "crib dribbler"..you might consider an exercise wheel too.Make sure the bearings are oiled,they really squeek at night.Congrats.
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Originally Posted by badflaps
(Post 1324031)
80, if you get the "crib dribbler"..you might consider an exercise wheel too.Make sure the bearings are oiled,they really squeek at night.Congrats.
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Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
(Post 1323972)
At the hospital for baby 80! See yall on the other side. :)
Good luck, and congrats! |
Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 1324009)
Here papa. This is what ACL65 used so he could stay on APC while on reserve / daddy duty.
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Originally Posted by badflaps
(Post 1324031)
80, if you get the "crib dribbler"..you might consider an exercise wheel too.Make sure the bearings are oiled,they really squeek at night.Congrats.
Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
(Post 1324001)
Thanks! We're nervous but looking forward to it!
Got cut off something awful by Southwest in the alley in MDW today. The WN hate will be strong with 80 jr as well! :D as my buddy said, he didn't know life had really changed until the first night at the hospital and the nurses left and the family went home and it was just the three of them. that's when you get scared. of course, my daughter was born at 9pm after 14 hours of labor. we were exhausted. little did we know, the night was just getting started. it was feeding time! i mean they tell you the baby needs to eat every couple of hours, you just don't realize that goes all day, and all night,then all day, then all night, repeat for months. 32 hour layovers become manna from heaven. |
Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
(Post 1323972)
At the hospital for baby 80! See yall on the other side. :)
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Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 1324043)
lol
that's the best part about kids, you get to teach them to hate all the same things you hate. :D as my buddy said, he didn't know life had really changed until the first night at the hospital and the nurses left and the family went home and it was just the three of them. that's when you get scared. of course, my daughter was born at 9pm after 14 hours of labor. we were exhausted. little did we know, the night was just getting started. it was feeding time! i mean they tell you the baby needs to eat every couple of hours, you just don't realize that goes all day, and all night,then all day, then all night, repeat for months. |
Congratulations 80!
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Originally Posted by Columbia
(Post 1324057)
So, at what point does cigars with the Danish nanny come in?
In the case of little 80 knots clamp, it looked like they came in pretty early. |
Originally Posted by Columbia
(Post 1324057)
So, at what point does cigars with the Danish nanny come in?
just remembered something as I've been rolling on the floor wrestling a 4 and 2 year old... you're going to want one of these 80... http://a.espncdn.com/i/magazine/new/protective_cup.jpg i know you won't, and that's fine, but you'll wish often that you had. :D |
and get some David Clarks... not the one ear piece tour, you need double eared noise canceling.
and the best thing ever... the little orange cars for the kiddos to ride in at Home Depot. comes in two varieties, mine like both. Kroger has them too, the low riding one tends to gets filled with stuff the two year old can reach when you're stopped looking for something obscure from a Pinterest inspired recipe. i found puddings last time. |
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