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My husband is not surprised- he's been a fan for years

I can sustain life with my boobs.

How crazy is that?


Also, I know I suck, but please stop hounding me for the birth story.
In case you haven't noticed, I'm a little busy, what with taking care of an infant and such.

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Hahahah boobs ... suck ... hounding....

Yeah, I dunno either.

Boobs are the coolest thing ever. Smooch Willa for me.

Have I been hounding? Hmmm. Guess I should keep my mad hounding skills in check. Sorry.

My husband is jealous that my son gets more boob time that he does.

All my boobs do is annoy me and get in my way and provide a good pillow for the hubs.

Yay for boobs! I think that may be Zoe's first sentence.

Don't sweat the birth story. Seriously. Since Willa is a week older than Zoe, it takes the pressure off me to post mine. I keep saying to myself - "Well, Torrie hasn't posted hers so I don't have to post mine." :)

LOL.

Picture of cute baby Willa, please?

People are hounding your for the birth story? Isn't that supposed to be a deeply personal, life altering experience that is best understood by the individual, or perhaps the parents, as a unique and transitional event between them and only them?

Or, at least, it's something that involves a lot of sweating and bodily fluids and therefore something that is best kept to one's self?

Don't sweat it - it took me 3 months to post my little guy's birth story. You'll have time eventually. And she's adorable. CONGRATULATIONS!

I just love all the beautiful photos... what a precious little girl! Thank you for sharing them with us!

We have a big 7 month old (I mean big, my god, he's as big as a lot of toddlers).

I totally get how much time the little tackers take in the early days. When Janelle was in maternity I'd take the boy away from about 11:00 PM 'till 4:00 AM or thereabouts so she could sleep (lots of crying and rocking and cuddling and hospital late night cable TV in the lounge).

I suspect he got hungry by the end of that but it made his mum happier to see him.

Now, at seven months, he sleeps from 6:30 at night 'till about 5:30 in the morning. We all feel human again (admittedly, I've forgotten what sleeping in is like : )

Oh, and Janelle still hasn't posted the birth story.

Just.

Too.

Horrible.

My Best Wishes.


HAPPY FIRST FATHERS' DAY DR. TORRIE!

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