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pornguy 09-21-2009 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 16343144)
that about sums it up.

was quite a bit nervous at first, but that subsided to my eagerness and anticipation.

Ive been having dreams about finally "seeing" her in person etc... time is nearing and I guess my mind is making the proper adjustments for the new reality.

enlightening is a great description of the feeling.

Hope you dont like sleeping..

LadyMischief 09-21-2009 08:53 AM

Something that will help Cherry as she progresses is to go on her hands and knees and rock back and forth, this helps relieve pressure for her, helps to strengthen the muscles that she will require for childbirth, and also helps the baby get into a good position for delivery. A little bit every day goes a long way.

Fletch XXX 09-21-2009 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by LadyMischief (Post 16343455)
The terrible twos are relative. I didn't find my children behaved any worse at 2, and in fact were more of a handful as they got older and learned more :) You will be fine, you are a great age, mature and ready for this step. Children are a wonderful thing, and even though they require sacrifices in some areas of your life, they make up for it in leaps and bounds in other ways. :) You and Cherry will be great parents.

Thats what Ive been told... thank you for kind words.

:thumbsup

Fletch XXX 09-21-2009 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by LadyMischief (Post 16343478)
Something that will help Cherry as she progresses is to go on her hands and knees and rock back and forth, this helps relieve pressure for her, helps to strengthen the muscles that she will require for childbirth, and also helps the baby get into a good position for delivery. A little bit every day goes a long way.

She does daily preggo exercises and has DVDs of preggo yoga she has been doing too. She is actually more active than most pregnant women I bet.

I had to tell her to get inside the other day she was out in the garden pulling weeds and it was too hot to be out!

Cherry has been preparing for this physically for years LOL we had the DVDs for her before she even got pregnant I think :1orglaugh

O MARINA 09-21-2009 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by LadyMischief (Post 16343478)
Something that will help Cherry as she progresses is to go on her hands and knees and rock back and forth.



that's what got her into this mess in the first place


:1orglaugh

CamJack 09-21-2009 09:00 AM

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best thing ever personally, worst thing professionally (for me)

Fletch XXX 09-21-2009 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by O MARINA (Post 16343491)
that's what got her into this mess in the first place


:1orglaugh

buahaha good one. :1orglaugh

Joe King 09-21-2009 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by geoGUERILLA (Post 16343497)
worst thing professionally (for me)

Because of the time it took away from your work? Yes that can be the case but for me I found when I became a father many other business people (who also had children) began to treat me with more respect. Sort of like I was "in their club".

SykkBoy 09-21-2009 09:29 AM

Fletch, are you going to cut the umbilical cord too?
I did with all of my kids...it was this sort of connection I developed to them in doing so...

Fletch XXX 09-21-2009 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by SykkBoy2 (Post 16343590)
Fletch, are you going to cut the umbilical cord too?
I did with all of my kids...it was this sort of connection I developed to them in doing so...

these things are still being discussed.... ive gutted deers and skinned and cleaned just about every animal with two or 4 legs, but when it comes to this stuff, I am actually being a bit less eager to get bloody... just being honest.

While I am huge Tom Savini fan, i tend to be a bit squeamish when it comes to child birth stuff :( I blame it on Catholic school, fuckers were trying to Pro-Life propaganda us from K-8thgrade, so we watched that Miracle of Birth too much and I got child birthing anxiety now lol Ive watched videos of it and feel its still up in the air.

~Evilin~ 09-21-2009 09:34 AM

https://youtube.com/watch?v=xWkZ_StRjU0

Fletch XXX 09-21-2009 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by ~Evilin~ (Post 16343618)
condom commercial

My child was planned, thank you.

~Evilin~ 09-21-2009 09:37 AM

just joke, mate )

Fletch XXX 09-21-2009 09:38 AM

gotcha! just playing along I guess LOL

Rochard 09-21-2009 09:43 AM

Few people understand how kids will effect their lives. I know I surely didn't.

These days I explain it like this.... When you were younger you did what you wanted to do when you wanted to. When you were hungry you ate, when you were tired you slept, and when you were bored you went out. When you have a kid, you eat when your kid is hungry (and you'll eat where you kid wants to nine times out of ten), you'll sleep when your kid is sleeping, and when your bored you'll look for something to do that will entertain you kid being as you can't just lock your kid in a closet and go bar hopping.

You get to watch first hand how a child grows up into an adult. You watch them roll over and learn how to walk (then run), learn how to speak, and learn how to make decisions for themselves. Then suddenly you've discovered that they have their own personality and want choices on how they dress, how they spend their free time, what sports and after school things they want to be a part of.

It's an utterly amazing process.

Take lots of pictures. Daily. Trust me on that one.

Joe King 09-21-2009 09:45 AM

I got fat after my first kid. I think it was because I hardly ever slept so I had that much more time to eat.

Fletch XXX 09-21-2009 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 16343656)

Take lots of pictures. Daily. Trust me on that one.

thanks for post Rochard, Ive given a lot of people on the internet shit over politics and on gfy, but in the end, we are all just leave sfalling from the tree, we are only here for a little time and it is up to us to prepare for the next harvest of life.

like it or not, ready or not, to continue the lifeline is what we were put here to do, its my turn and I plan on experiencing what "life" is from the cradle, and ultimately to the grave.

Starting my own family is just another step on the ladder.

JustDaveXxx 09-21-2009 11:12 AM

My daughter is 21 months old. she has hit the terrible 2s already. I took her out for the 1st time out by myself to Home Depot and she was as cute as can be. Then she wanted to pull down the plants and i told her no. She sat back, layed on the concreat and started kicking and screaming. Through a serious fit in the garden tools section for 10 min. strait.

Then out of no where she was cute and lovable again. That terrible 2s thing lasts till about 4. My girlfriend is a stay at home mom and is great with my daughter. She makes it seem easy, but having a kid is serious work and a full tome job.

Yesterday, swimming with my daughter and watching her jump into the pool to swim with daddy (with a life vest) makes you forget everything bad in life, including the terrible 2s. At least until you have to take her out of the pool.lol


If you got a good woman who understands that you work had so she doesn't have to, then you will be set. But if you got to work 80+ hours a week and when you come home to work some more behind the Mac or PC to edit video and edit pics and your wife says "here your turn" you are fucked!!:2 cents:

Shoplifter 09-21-2009 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 16343048)
I see it, everyone else see its. Fletch will never be the same, like an old band that changes over time... but still rocks....

down to 9 weeks.


Just wait until you have actually had the kid for a few months.

Then you will know some goddam real change lol...

Congrats!

CunningStunt 09-21-2009 12:44 PM

I've aged 5 years in the last 2 since we had our first. You get used to the insomnia, don't you worry :)

Our second spud is due 23rd December, we can race them!

Congratulations, and good luck.

Jade509 09-21-2009 12:46 PM

congrats

SykkBoy 09-21-2009 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by JustDaveXxx (Post 16344131)
My daughter is 21 months old. she has hit the terrible 2s already. I took her out for the 1st time out by myself to Home Depot and she was as cute as can be. Then she wanted to pull down the plants and i told her no. She sat back, layed on the concreat and started kicking and screaming. Through a serious fit in the garden tools section for 10 min. strait.

someone who has never had kids will never understand that, haha...they will assume the child is undisciplined and a brat and the parents have no control....they will assume the child is like that 24/7 and of course IF they "had a kid, the kid would EVER behave like that in public"...lol

after 5 kids, I've learned the art of ignoring non-parents giving me parental advice....ok, it started after the 2nd child, but it has grown even moreso since then...

my buddy used to always complain about the odd kid throwing a mini-fit in a store and brag about how his kids would never do that when he had them...flash forward a couple years and 2 kids later and he had his own little meltdown in the cereal aisle, haha...

baddog 09-21-2009 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 16343604)
these things are still being discussed.... ive gutted deers and skinned and cleaned just about every animal with two or 4 legs, but when it comes to this stuff, I am actually being a bit less eager to get bloody... just being honest.

You will not get bloody snipping the umbilical cord. However, I would advise snipping at the bottom to let it drain before making the final cut.

candyflip 09-21-2009 01:54 PM

The unplanned ones are much more fun. :winkwink: :1orglaugh

We were ready for number 1, but didn't expect number 2 to arrive 12 months later.

BlackCrayon 09-21-2009 02:18 PM

please don't become one of those people who acts like they are the first and only person to have a kid and therefore their needs are far more important than everyone else in the world.

SleazyDream 09-21-2009 02:21 PM

if it didn't change you I'd say there was something wrong with you.

LiveDose 09-21-2009 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 16343048)
I see it, everyone else see its. Fletch will never be the same, like an old band that changes over time... but still rocks....

down to 9 weeks.

I mean it's a good thing. Can you imagine if we didn't change once these little buggers came... lol

JustDaveXxx 09-21-2009 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by SykkBoy2 (Post 16344971)
someone who has never had kids will never understand that, haha...they will assume the child is undisciplined and a brat and the parents have no control....they will assume the child is like that 24/7 and of course IF they "had a kid, the kid would EVER behave like that in public"...lol

after 5 kids, I've learned the art of ignoring non-parents giving me parental advice....ok, it started after the 2nd child, but it has grown even moreso since then...

my buddy used to always complain about the odd kid throwing a mini-fit in a store and brag about how his kids would never do that when he had them...flash forward a couple years and 2 kids later and he had his own little meltdown in the cereal aisle, haha...




LOL. I used to be that guy.


Now im the guy that will beat the guy that says "Shut that kid up".


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