Yowie
August 18th 03, 03:08 AM
"Sherry " > wrote in message
...
> >Its Autumn, but thats a better time than in the middle of summer or
middle
> >of winter. I won't be a waddling hippo through the heat of summer, and
> >hopefully "she" will sleep through before the winter nights really catch
on.
>
> You won't be a waddling hippo in any season. You are, and will be,
incredibly
> beautiful.
> I'm so excited for you. When my first was born, it was like being a child
all
> over again; discovering toys and cartoons and dolls and going to the zoo
and
> picnics and kite-flying and pretty bows in ponytails and learning to read
all
> over again. It's a rollercoaster, but geez, what a ride. I just can't wait
to
> hear about it.
Joel's already looking forward to the tonka trucks and tin soldiers again. I
remind him that it isn't necessarily a son. He doens't care, as long as he
gets to play woth tonka trucks and tin soldiers again :-)
I don't mind which flavour I'm baking, although I am hoping that if its a
girl, she's a tomboy. I'm not sure I'll understand a frilly pretty girly
girl at all. I spent most of my childhood years playing with tonka trucks
and climbing the trees higher than the boys. Yes, now I know that they let
me only because they could get to see my knickers, but I thought I made a
pretty darn good boy for a girl back then.
Yowie
...
> >Its Autumn, but thats a better time than in the middle of summer or
middle
> >of winter. I won't be a waddling hippo through the heat of summer, and
> >hopefully "she" will sleep through before the winter nights really catch
on.
>
> You won't be a waddling hippo in any season. You are, and will be,
incredibly
> beautiful.
> I'm so excited for you. When my first was born, it was like being a child
all
> over again; discovering toys and cartoons and dolls and going to the zoo
and
> picnics and kite-flying and pretty bows in ponytails and learning to read
all
> over again. It's a rollercoaster, but geez, what a ride. I just can't wait
to
> hear about it.
Joel's already looking forward to the tonka trucks and tin soldiers again. I
remind him that it isn't necessarily a son. He doens't care, as long as he
gets to play woth tonka trucks and tin soldiers again :-)
I don't mind which flavour I'm baking, although I am hoping that if its a
girl, she's a tomboy. I'm not sure I'll understand a frilly pretty girly
girl at all. I spent most of my childhood years playing with tonka trucks
and climbing the trees higher than the boys. Yes, now I know that they let
me only because they could get to see my knickers, but I thought I made a
pretty darn good boy for a girl back then.
Yowie