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#1 May 20 2004 at 5:07 PM Rating: Good
Just wanted to drop an update on y'all. Lucas is out of the hospital and home with mom and dad. Doing great. He had his first baby check up today and the doctor said if he didn't know the history he would swear the kid is perfect. So, now we just can't sleep at night, but wouldn't have it any other way. :)
#2 May 20 2004 at 5:09 PM Rating: Good
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Yay Moe!! I love that update!

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#3 May 20 2004 at 5:45 PM Rating: Excellent
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Congrats on the homecoming!
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#4 May 20 2004 at 5:48 PM Rating: Decent
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Healthy babies are always good news.

Welcome to blissful insomnia. Smiley: drool2
#5 May 21 2004 at 6:33 AM Rating: Good
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Lucas is an excellent name for a child, and one that will enable your son to be a gifted soap opera villian someday.


Oh, and congratulations on your sleepless grateful elation and your little bundle. More pics, please.
#6 May 21 2004 at 7:37 AM Rating: Decent
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I'm actually happy for you. Gratz
Good Luck with him.
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#7 May 21 2004 at 9:19 AM Rating: Good
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You think you dont sleep now? What til your teenager doesnt come home at night!
#8 May 21 2004 at 11:36 AM Rating: Good
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You think you dont sleep now? What til your teenager doesnt come home at night!

He's a boy. I will know exactly why he isn't home. His mother, on the other hand, will expect me to do something about it. I can't help but think that may be difficult as I will be giving him a mental "atta boy" while chastising him for "breaking the rules".

EDIT: More pics to come soon.

Edited, Fri May 21 12:38:47 2004 by MoebiusLord
#9 May 21 2004 at 11:38 AM Rating: Good
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Congratulations on the kidling and glad to hear he's doing okay. I was lucky enough to have mine ready to take home from the start, but my friend had his twins two months premature with complications and they had to stay in the hospital in incubators and under close watch for over a month. I can't being to imagine what that's like or the relief of being able to finally take them home.
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#10 May 21 2004 at 11:40 AM Rating: Good
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Lol, so he says now. We need to make a recording of this so when it actually happens seventeen years from now, we can ask him where all that savoir faire went...

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Savoir Faire is everywhere!

(...sorry, couldn't resist...)
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#12 May 21 2004 at 11:51 AM Rating: Good
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:D

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#13 May 21 2004 at 11:52 AM Rating: Good
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Gratz, Moe! I hope that you and your wife get plenty of rest knowing your baby is healty and safe.

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#14 May 22 2004 at 10:09 PM Rating: Good
Just put up a couple of the new pics of Lucas at home here.
#15 May 22 2004 at 10:46 PM Rating: Good
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Eeee!! Too cute!! Congratulations on being able to bring him home!! I don't know about you but man we had such a hard time putting Kami in the carseat just because all those straps seemed so big and crude and baby crunching. Smiley: cry

He looks GREAT!! Smiley: yippee Smiley: yippee Smiley: yippee
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#16 May 22 2004 at 11:30 PM Rating: Good
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don't know about you but man we had such a hard time putting Kami in the carseat just because all those straps seemed so big and crude and baby crunching.

LOL My wife made me re-adjust the straps for 20 minutes before she would let us leave. Now that he has it fit properly though, it is without a doubt his favorite place in the entire house.
#17 May 22 2004 at 11:35 PM Rating: Good
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They love that snuggly feeling. At least till they're three and screaming "no" at you while kicking and screaming to be let down.

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Just put up a couple of the new pics of Lucas at home here.

Well, there's no doubting who the father is.
Rats.
#18 May 23 2004 at 2:12 AM Rating: Decent
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That is a cute baby. Smiley: clown
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Cute kid!
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Welcome to the wonderful world of gray hair, stress, and worry, Moeb. While it may seem easy for the next several years, those three factors increase in direct proportion to a child's age, particularly as they reach 17-18 years of age. It is the family equivilent of simply letting go, culminating in for all practical purposes what amounts to one of those group cohesiveness tests where you fall back with your eyes closed into the arms of another person, trusting them to catch you. Not to say parenthood is a bed of nails, but after so many years of emotional, financial, and psychological investment it is agony to just let them go and live their lives and make their own mistakes.

Enjoy these few short years when you are a god to this child; where what you say is law and the gospel truth, where even the most banal and mundane action such as shaving is the object of intense scrutiny and imitation, where your knowledge of anything is encyclopediatic and utterly encompassing, and where your feet are made of carbide steel rather than the clay you know yourself to be built from.

Congratulations, Moeb. From one grizzled parent to a newly minted one, I offer my most sincere and fervent best wishes. Children are a blessing and a joy beyond compare.

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