We have both known for as long as we can remember that we wanted to have kids. We decided to start down the road to parenthood about three years ago, beginning with research. In May of 2004 we began inseminating, and in July, we hit the jackpot. Unfortunately, it turned out to be a partial molar pregnancy, and we endured a miscarriage, followed by months of medical treatment, monitoring, and frustration. We began trying to conceive again in May 2005 (against our doctor's advice). We were lucky to get pregnant again in July. Despite our fears and worries, this pregnancy went smoothly and ended with a wonderful home birth and a beautiful baby girl. A new chapter begins....
11 Comments:
I used my nursing pads as coasters. Still using for that even though i'm not nursing anymore! Gotta love 'em.
By LA, at 5:15 PM
LOL, I did that to!! I thought I was the only one.
By Anonymous, at 6:55 PM
Just tell me it wasn't used.
Ewww
By Anonymous, at 7:23 PM
They make good face or bottom wipes when they are made a bit damp too!
By Clare, at 10:19 PM
Hey, some of my breast friends are books ;)
By Anonymous, at 12:13 AM
Johnnydee, I'm a nursing LIBRARIAN mom. 'Nuff said.
(or, as my word verification says,"mkeay"?)
By Jen, at 7:05 AM
I'm just impressed that you have time to read!
:)
By Shelli, at 11:39 AM
I used one as scratch paper the other day. I had no paperwithin reach, but several breast pads.
By Hope and Megan, at 6:31 PM
My toddler used to use them at "hats"! He thought that was sooo funny!
By Anonymous, at 8:42 PM
Okay, you made me shoot pepsi out of my nose and onto my computer screen at work this morning with that line! Hope things are continuing to go well!
By Anonymous, at 8:32 AM
...it's 4 o'clock in the afternoon and neither you or your wife can remember if you actually ate lunch that day or took a shower.
Love the pictures.
Jean
By Anonymous, at 9:57 PM
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