webley445
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What light when baby arrives? *Update-She\'s Here!!
AHHHH !! Won't be long now, she just started dialating @ 1cm.
What is it now, weeks, days? I'm flipping out, first timer, getting SCARED! Figured to help settle that sick feeling in the pit of my stomach I'd consider what light to take with me to the hospital when little Melody arrives. I know, I know, I'm gonna be too busy to play with any lights, but at least feeling it sitting in my pocket will give me the reasurance of knowing that the CPF gang is there with me giving me their support.
Ok, ok...now, there's the arc aaa, or photon, or pt attitude....*trying to put images of videos from birthing class out of my mind right now*.... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/eek.gif
**********Edit-04/02/2003*********
She's Here!!!
Arrived a week early- first April Fool's Baby at St. Pete General Hospital in 2003. Name= Melody Marie, 6lbs-9.4ozs, 19.5 inches and looks JUST LIKE ME!! [thank God she got the good looks in the family]
All the other women in the family are ticked off because momma only had a 8 hour labor and everything went so smooth for her and this was her first birth. I also want to shake hands with Mr. Epidural for being a God send.
As a side note, once it all started happening, well I was running around like a complete idiot with my head cut off [somewhat akin to a chicken with its head cut off but worse]. It reminded me of the Flintstones episode when Pebbles was born [except my baby was prettier] and all I had with me ws my Photon 2 [which is one of my favorites anyways]. I am thinking of getting some Photons or Arcs or Ultras as gifts for the nurses, I think they would come in really handy for them. And thanks to all the replies to the original post for suggestions and advice [though luckily all went well and there was no need for momma to use a 4 D cell M*g to beat me with---oh thank you Mr. Epidural].
Well gotta get going now, as you all can well understand. Let me part here by saying that I would rather take out the garbage 4 times a day, wash the dog every 3 days, and change the oil twice a month than do diapers [yuck!!]. But I am getting better at it, I can even do it without wearing rubber gloves now [but I still stuff my pockets when the nurses aren't looking]. Now to mod a light with a built in vacum to suck up all the goo when she spits up. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/icon23.gif
AHHHH !! Won't be long now, she just started dialating @ 1cm.
What is it now, weeks, days? I'm flipping out, first timer, getting SCARED! Figured to help settle that sick feeling in the pit of my stomach I'd consider what light to take with me to the hospital when little Melody arrives. I know, I know, I'm gonna be too busy to play with any lights, but at least feeling it sitting in my pocket will give me the reasurance of knowing that the CPF gang is there with me giving me their support.
Ok, ok...now, there's the arc aaa, or photon, or pt attitude....*trying to put images of videos from birthing class out of my mind right now*.... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/eek.gif
**********Edit-04/02/2003*********
She's Here!!!
Arrived a week early- first April Fool's Baby at St. Pete General Hospital in 2003. Name= Melody Marie, 6lbs-9.4ozs, 19.5 inches and looks JUST LIKE ME!! [thank God she got the good looks in the family]
All the other women in the family are ticked off because momma only had a 8 hour labor and everything went so smooth for her and this was her first birth. I also want to shake hands with Mr. Epidural for being a God send.
As a side note, once it all started happening, well I was running around like a complete idiot with my head cut off [somewhat akin to a chicken with its head cut off but worse]. It reminded me of the Flintstones episode when Pebbles was born [except my baby was prettier] and all I had with me ws my Photon 2 [which is one of my favorites anyways]. I am thinking of getting some Photons or Arcs or Ultras as gifts for the nurses, I think they would come in really handy for them. And thanks to all the replies to the original post for suggestions and advice [though luckily all went well and there was no need for momma to use a 4 D cell M*g to beat me with---oh thank you Mr. Epidural].
Well gotta get going now, as you all can well understand. Let me part here by saying that I would rather take out the garbage 4 times a day, wash the dog every 3 days, and change the oil twice a month than do diapers [yuck!!]. But I am getting better at it, I can even do it without wearing rubber gloves now [but I still stuff my pockets when the nurses aren't looking]. Now to mod a light with a built in vacum to suck up all the goo when she spits up. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/icon23.gif