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Oh I am so happy you've finally heard from them!
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So glad that they are both ok! Such a heartbreaking disaster.
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Thank you God. I was waiting to hear from you how they were doing. I am so glad they are okay....not having the best of times it sounds like...but they are alive.

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With my 2nd son, I could lay on my back and set something on my big prego belly and he would kick it off. Felt like he was gonna come right through my side!
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Now when he walks through the house it sounds very much like an elephant!

Both my kids were kickers and movers - with DS, it made me motionsick, but with DD I was used to it, and I did not find it bothersome. With DS, I always made sure a bathroom or a bucket were nearby. Once at work we had a guest speaker, and I was sitting in the lecture hall in an aisle seat in case I needed to make a run for it. DS made a huge flip with his foot sticking out, it made a ripple across my clothes so big that it was eveidednt from across the room. The speaker suddenly stopped her lecture, turned white, and asked if that was a foot she just saw move across my belly. When I told her it was, she ran out of the room to the bathroom!

With DD, I was in the hospital for much of my pregnancy and had to wear both a contraction belt and fetal monitor. DD moved so much, we could not keep her heart under the fetal monitor, so I took the belt off and just hand held it and followed her around whenever I was awake. I got really good at finding every part very quickly. She moved around more when the belts were both on, I suspect because she did not like being squished between the 2 belts. She'd still move when I would take the fetal monitor off, but no more sumersaults! Most of the time I could find an area to set the monitor on my belly and hold it on with an open paperback book, and then I'd just listen and move the monitor if she drifted too far.

Wait till you feel hiccups! The first time you might think they are little contractions because they are so regular.

Oh my gosh my first son was born 3 weeks early but I just think they really had the date wrong. Now my second son was born 3 months and 3 days early.
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We had a rough time but you would never know it now.. Children are wonderful I wish I could have had more.. but hay thats why Im a bus driver now. LOL
 
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Wonderful news. I hope their situation improves relatively quickly, but they are better off than many. Thank you for keeping us posted.
 
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OK, sometimes they are rusty but I know you got a grinder!!
Free!!! I won't charge ya for that stuff...OK I have to go do dinner & stuff, later BYCers!!
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I am looking for a couple more stew pot types... like dutch ovens but no feet on bottom.
If you find any can you grab them for me? lids a bonus but not vital

final count on eggs...
am = 4 hatch, 2 mid quiters, 1 infertile
oe = both hatched!

AWESOME fertility chickie!

Rainy, ya gotta have a lid !
I will look for you one tomorrow too..I have 1 already for CR...
 
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Both my kids were kickers and movers - with DS, it made me motionsick, but with DD I was used to it, and I did not find it bothersome. With DS, I always made sure a bathroom or a bucket were nearby. Once at work we had a guest speaker, and I was sitting in the lecture hall in an aisle seat in case I needed to make a run for it. DS made a huge flip with his foot sticking out, it made a ripple across my clothes so big that it was eveidednt from across the room. The speaker suddenly stopped her lecture, turned white, and asked if that was a foot she just saw move across my belly. When I told her it was, she ran out of the room to the bathroom!

With DD, I was in the hospital for much of my pregnancy and had to wear both a contraction belt and fetal monitor. DD moved so much, we could not keep her heart under the fetal monitor, so I took the belt off and just hand held it and followed her around whenever I was awake. I got really good at finding every part very quickly. She moved around more when the belts were both on, I suspect because she did not like being squished between the 2 belts. She'd still move when I would take the fetal monitor off, but no more sumersaults! Most of the time I could find an area to set the monitor on my belly and hold it on with an open paperback book, and then I'd just listen and move the monitor if she drifted too far.

Wait till you feel hiccups! The first time you might think they are little contractions because they are so regular.

Oh my gosh my first son was born 3 weeks early but I just think they really had the date wrong. Now my second son was born 3 months and 3 days early.
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We had a rough time but you would never know it now.. Children are wonderful I wish I could have had more.. but hay thats why Im a bus driver now. LOL

Please keep reminding me how wonderful children are and how thank ful I should be. My almost 18 you DS has a real attitude problem and really needs to move out while he still knows everything. DH is of no help. He does not want to get drawn into our "problems". It is heart breaking and I am presently crying my eyes out: 1. Because of DS's attitude and his disrespect and how mean and rude he can be. and 2. How inconsiderate and how selfish and how thoughtless DH can be. I am so upset.

I am sorry...enough about me and my trivial issues...these are nto even problems. There are real people with real problems out there. Sorry, I just needed a minute to whine and feel sorry for myself.
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