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12 years 1 month ago #40286 by meredithjane
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Our newest grandie arrived safely on Saturday afternoon. Another precious little boy - that makes 8 altogether!!
Should have bought an old shack to live in for when they all come to watch footy, play cricket, go fishing & fart! (Did I say that??) All my pretty quilt fabric is piled up, now have to make another blue 'boy' themed one.
On a bit of an emotional roller coaster with deaths, engagements & births all being celebrated - but that is life after all. Just need to squeeze in some quiet meditation somewhere.
mj

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12 years 1 month ago #40288 by milly
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Congratulations MJ another little boy... How precious. Hope all is good with the family. You sound like you have a very over flowing plate :-)

There is no practice run in life.

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12 years 1 month ago #40289 by Sandi
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Congrats, MJ! You sure have a lot of Y chromosomes in your family! One more to snuggle!

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12 years 1 month ago #40292 by Melinda
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Just need to squeeze in some quiet meditation somewhere.

MJ I read that as: "squeeze in some quiet medication somewhere" :)

Congratulations - was the gender of the baby a surprise until he was born? I was so thankful our son & wife didn't find out the gender of their 2 until they popped out!

How wonderful to have a new baby in the family!

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12 years 1 month ago #40298 by meredithjane
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Thank you. Working hard on the snuggles - have to be discreet with the older ones!!

No, didn't want to know the gender until he arrived. So very thankful he's OK as the little monkey had done a somersault at some stage & put a knot in the umbilical cord . . .

As for the 'medication' we hope to have a few days trying out the new camper trailer soon, travelling along the coast & national parks. That's enough therapy for me.
mj

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12 years 1 month ago #40312 by Winnifred
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you know you can meditate while you sew!

Or while driving or being a passenger.

While doing dishes.

While walking.

No excuse Time to Meditate!

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