Thanks for letting us nosey ones know that you are doing fine after the blessed event. We have been pacing the virtual labor and delivery room wondering.
I hope that you don't mind all of the name suggesstions for the little one. Yeah, we got kinda bored without you and got a bit outrageous on some of them, but you know how off the wall we can be...
Congrats HP!!!!!!!! Glad to hear all went well with the new arrival. You are one brave lady for doing the home thing. My spouse had a rough pregnancy, gestational diabetes, couch rest for last month and toxemia in the hosp. Plus she couldn't push on her back.
Take care and relax, let the relatives spoil you for however long you can stand it and I'm sure you already know it, but Scott's advice to new parents is "Remember, they're intelligent and the little ears are always on!"
Congrats again!
Scott -Who's been lurking due to being in training for a week and away from the regular computer.
"Satisfaction is not guaranteed." Rule #19 Ferengi "Rules of Acquistition"
Quote: There's a Finnish proverb that says that only great lovers have girls!!
OK - that does it! I have three girls, so obviously I'm nothing short of an exceptional lover. Do you think you could explain that to W? It's really a shame that all this talent is going to waste.
'Cause you got a new honey and hopefully you lost your pot(belly). LOL
I'm thinking maybe it will be useful to have a LDH on the premises 14 years from now when you might have 3 beautiful HD Catholic teenage girls on your hands.
"Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" - Mary Oliver
My advice to new parents has been (doesn't apply to HP, I'm sure she already knows this) "Babies bounce", meaning they aren't really all that fragile. I see many first time parents handling their babies like they are rare china dolls. (not that they are any less precious).