This is what it's all about...

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Mike

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No matter what we do, this is what it's all about: family. So, with that in mind, here's the latest edition to mine!

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KSRothwell said:
Thats great and all, but you forgot one very important thing...

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:p

Congratulations Mike!

LOL!! Thanks! I was having fun with Fireworks. Was pretty sure people were smart enough to figure out which one of the three was the new one, but then again, I know what it's like to go for 48 hours with only 1 hour of sleep. So, I had to label all of us, just so I could remember.

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SEO_Mike said:
... but then again, I know what it's like to go for 48 hours with only 1 hour of sleep. ...
:pimp:

Jesus, I don’t envy you at all. But, in the end, I’m sure it’s well worth it.

Not being a father myself, I hear that the sleepless nights, the constant work, the care you give, really is different and easier to do then we non parents might think.
 
KSRothwell said:
Jesus, I don’t envy you at all. But, in the end, I’m sure it’s well worth it.

Not being a father myself, I hear that the sleepless nights, the constant work, the care you give, really is different and easier to do then we non parents might think.

Well it sure is. I'm the one with the dick. So, my poor wife got to push out that big headed thing, and she's the one with the boobs so she gets to feed him.

Me, I get to wake up every time she does, or else I'm a dead man. I just stand around looking dumb asking "Is there anything I can do?", and inevitably her answer is "NO! Just go back to sleep", and when I do she grumbles about how she has to get up with the baby...yada yada yada. Married guys, you know what I mean.

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SEO_Mike said:
Well it sure is. I'm the one with the dick. So, my poor wife got to push out that big headed thing, and she's the one with the boobs so she gets to feed him.

Me, I get to wake up every time she does, or else I'm a dead man. I just stand around looking dumb asking "Is there anything I can do?", and inevitably her answer is "NO! Just go back to sleep", and when I do she grumbles about how she has to get up with the baby...yada yada yada. Married guys, you know what I mean.

:liebe028:

Hahaha, I can imagine.
 
Congratulations, but honestly, dude, you probably know this, but you need to go on a diet. I can't imagine what you look like naked. I mean in the most non inscultive way, I used to be fat too.
 
Hey there-CONGRATULATIONS!

If you actually do get up at night, no matter what she says to your face, she's braggin around the other moms....keep up the good work!

Haven't done any of the baby stuff for awhile (the youngest is 9 years old), but way worth it! (for those of you who don't know I have 5 kids 24-9 years old). Looking forward to being a grandma in Dec (my oldest).

Had all the kids at home (thats right...NO drugs), the biggest 9.5 lbs (I'm 5'2" and at that time before I got pregnant around 120 lbs). You guys have it SO easy in some ways, but I wouldn't trade out with any of you!

Family IS where its at.....don't take it for granted!

PS: Are you going to print this all out for the baby book---lol
 
imagenesis said:
Congratulations, but honestly, dude, you probably know this, but you need to go on a diet. I can't imagine what you look like naked. I mean in the most non inscultive way, I used to be fat too.

LOL!! This is why I love Wicked Fire, nobody holds back!

You're so right though. My wife tells me that, my doctors tell me that. My body tells me that. It's just a matter of putting my mind to it, and that's turning out to be the hardest part.

ROFL! (new topic) my older son (he's 3) just peed in my shower. I heard the piss hitting the floor and looked over and there he was, dropped drawers peeing in the shower. Then to make it even more funny, he comes over to my desk to tell me about it. I love kids! :evil_laughter:
 
Jan said:
Hey there-CONGRATULATIONS!

If you actually do get up at night, no matter what she says to your face, she's braggin around the other moms....keep up the good work!

Haven't done any of the baby stuff for awhile (the youngest is 9 years old), but way worth it! (for those of you who don't know I have 5 kids 24-9 years old). Looking forward to being a grandma in Dec (my oldest).

Had all the kids at home (thats right...NO drugs), the biggest 9.5 lbs (I'm 5'2" and at that time before I got pregnant around 120 lbs). You guys have it SO easy in some ways, but I wouldn't trade out with any of you!

Family IS where its at.....don't take it for granted!

PS: Are you going to print this all out for the baby book---lol

Thanks Jan! I never though about printing out a thread to add to the baby book, but wouldn't that be hilarious. Looking back in 15 years or more and reading this!

Yeah, you gals have the hard part. A few days before the baby was born, I did something dumb (imagine that :1bluewinky:), I ate an entire can of peanuts, on of the big ones from Planters. Well, long story short, it clogged up the system and gave me the WORST belly ache of my life. I was whining and crying about how bad it hurt. That was when I realized that men are definitely not equipped with the proper pain defenses to handle having babies, and I thanked God that I didn't have to!

My wife ended up getting an epidural, and after having the baby, I've got a picture of her smiling and looking like she just woke up from a great night of sleep. Now, me on the other hand, I felt like death warmed over (2:35 in the morning is way past my bedtime).

Thanks for all the support everyone, you're the greatest. I'll try and get back to on topic posts sometime soon. I've got a decent little article that I wrote for my site that I may post in the newbie section.

~Mike~
-and family
 
SEO_Mike said:
No matter what we do, this is what it's all about: family. So, with that in mind, here's the latest edition to mine!

family.jpg

Mike looks a little like John Favreu!
 
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