Glad to here about you having a baby, family is the foundation of being alive.
As for me,I am 78 now and living in Washington DC at the Armed Forces Retirement home.
My Wife passed away two years ago, miss that woman,she gave me fifty one years of happiness. I mostly travel between my two Dauthers home when it cold in DC. I have become a snow bird and follow the sun in the winter.
just when you figure the current stage out, they're on to the next.
And Two things for future reference: babyproofing can be done with cardboard and duct-tape ( corners, covering bookshelves). and if you find yourself confronted with the need to buy infant tylenol, spare yourself the headache, make sure it's the bottle that comes with a syringe not a squeezy dropper.
S is now in the toddler phase. Its fun. And stressful and challenging and hilarious watching him become this person!
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As for me,I am 78 now and living in Washington DC at the Armed Forces Retirement home.
My Wife passed away two years ago, miss that woman,she gave me fifty one years of happiness. I mostly travel between my two Dauthers home when it cold in DC. I have become a snow bird and follow the sun in the winter.
Hope you post every now and then, do take care.
Ron
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So happy for you!!!! Like, seriously super happy!
We will be visiting Vancouver in July.
Life here is...chaotic.
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And Two things for future reference: babyproofing can be done with cardboard and duct-tape ( corners, covering bookshelves). and if you find yourself confronted with the need to buy infant tylenol, spare yourself the headache, make sure it's the bottle that comes with a syringe not a squeezy dropper.
S is now in the toddler phase. Its fun. And stressful and challenging and hilarious watching him become this person!
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I'm back in Vancouver for several weeks this summer. Let's meet up!
And yes, I'm still getting RSS updates from your blog, but having to deactivate my LiveJournal account and log in to comment was the real hassle!
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