A sad fact of life.

Mar 20, 2012 08:19


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path124 March 19 2012, 23:29:55 UTC
One of P's friends from work informed P, that after our baby was born to expect some tears, at the strangest time. His wife had a child not long before A was born. P told me this, and I laughed and said something along the lines of "as if I'd do that"....not being an easily emotional person that I was back then. Well, A was born, a week we were home and I'm sitting at the dinner table, eating my meal just crying. P looks at me and asks what was I crying about and all I could do was laugh-cry and say "I have no idea, the tears just started" - LOL ( ... )

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jacq22 March 20 2012, 09:28:51 UTC
Yes you are so right. I was like the weeping Maddonna, its the hormone rush of the milk happening I was told. Had a couple of sessions like that. For no sensible reason.

That photo yes its so alien to the way kids are normally dressed! but sort of cute, I was always soaking white socks on that holiday. I have a worse one of me in a ghastly dress I made, and all of us in home made cardigans. MIL was so kind though, and a brilliant knitter.

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den_lace March 20 2012, 10:56:41 UTC
I love this pic, which reminds me I must look up some of my three at this age. I don't think I will have any as interesting as yours but I will look anyway - they will all probably be standing in a row, hands down by their sides (as it was back then), haha.

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jacq22 March 20 2012, 22:07:08 UTC
Agree it was like that for me, by the third month felt and looked 'blooming'. It was AFTER I felt the lack of the good hormones I think. Different for all of us. Yes go for it, have another!, LOL.Easy for me to say.

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