Alright, go on - go let out a big awwwwwww at Margi's place.
Yes, I'm serious. Especially the ladies ... but it'll work for the gents, too, I bet.
Go on. What are you waiting for? It'll make you feel good inside. I'm serious.
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Darling and exciting. I like the comment about the twitching ovaries. :) I must have mixed feelings as one of my ovaries sighed real big and the other one ran and hid behind my liver.
Posted by: Phoenix | Thursday, January 12, 2006 at 09:58 PM
Hahahaha, Phoenix!! I know the feeling . . . or at least I DID. *snort*
Thanks for the linky love, Dan. You're the best! ;)
Posted by: Margi | Thursday, January 12, 2006 at 10:04 PM
Marji-
I've forgotten about all the excitement with all the crazy stuff going on in Richmond and it has been almost 6 years since I pushed my darling that talks back to me like she's 15 angel out! ") Ahhhh, very excited for you. Have not read much, but just the little tweeny baby stuff makes me long...for a tenth of a second for another! :) Like I said, I just catch the headliners Dan puts up, so I don't know if it's your first, but there's nothing else like it and people can tell you that and tell you that, but until you do it, you won't understand. A baby restores your negative feelings about people and life. After a few months when you go into that nursery in the morning and that purest form of life looks up at you and smiles...well it is the best feeling in the world. This little thing who thinks you are the WORLD! It's amazing!
Anyway, sorry for rambling, just recalling!
Good luck and I'm sure Danny boy will keep us all posted with pictures and all that good baby stuff!
Perhaps now I will go read the rest! :)
Posted by: abigail | Thursday, January 12, 2006 at 11:21 PM