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Post by Anne, Old S'cubie Cat on Sept 22, 2009 10:36:13 GMT -5
Rachael just called me from the hospital: everybody is doing great! Emily was a skosh under 7lbs and 21" long. She's got a great set of lungs, as evidenced by her loud protests while her dad changed her diaper. Dave gets to live after all: his cell phone was dead. Rachael meant to call me yesterday but her mom was there all day and she didn't get the chance. Anyway, Rachael is going home in a few hours and will post pictures for us. YAAY!!! to Emily! Yay! New baby!
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Post by Sue on Sept 22, 2009 10:43:47 GMT -5
Rachael just called me from the hospital: everybody is doing great! Emily was a skosh under 7lbs and 21" long. She's got a great set of lungs, as evidenced by her loud protests while her dad changed her diaper. Dave gets to live after all: his cell phone was dead. Rachael meant to call me yesterday but her mom was there all day and she didn't get the chance. Anyway, Rachael is going home in a few hours and will post pictures for us. YAAY!!! to Emily! Hooray! Maybe posting this to the bulletin board would be appropriate (and helpful to those who get on later?)
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Sept 22, 2009 10:46:38 GMT -5
Rachael just called me from the hospital: everybody is doing great! Emily was a skosh under 7lbs and 21" long. She's got a great set of lungs, as evidenced by her loud protests while her dad changed her diaper. Dave gets to live after all: his cell phone was dead. Rachael meant to call me yesterday but her mom was there all day and she didn't get the chance. Anyway, Rachael is going home in a few hours and will post pictures for us. YAAY!!! to Emily! [shadow=red,left,300]WOOT![/shadow] [shadow=red,left,300] We have achieved BABY![/shadow] (Well, actually Rachael has achieved baby, but we can claim credit vicariously. After all, it's the first birth on the Scubieboard!)
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Post by Sara on Sept 22, 2009 10:49:05 GMT -5
Rachael just called me from the hospital: everybody is doing great! Emily was a skosh under 7lbs and 21" long. She's got a great set of lungs, as evidenced by her loud protests while her dad changed her diaper. Dave gets to live after all: his cell phone was dead. Rachael meant to call me yesterday but her mom was there all day and she didn't get the chance. Anyway, Rachael is going home in a few hours and will post pictures for us. YAAY!!! to Emily!
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Sept 22, 2009 11:12:33 GMT -5
Rachael just called me from the hospital: everybody is doing great! Emily was a skosh under 7lbs and 21" long. She's got a great set of lungs, as evidenced by her loud protests while her dad changed her diaper. Dave gets to live after all: his cell phone was dead. Rachael meant to call me yesterday but her mom was there all day and she didn't get the chance. Anyway, Rachael is going home in a few hours and will post pictures for us. YAAY!!! to Emily!
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Post by Squeemonster on Sept 22, 2009 11:13:50 GMT -5
Hee. Yeah, I love that poster. ;D
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Post by Pixi on Sept 22, 2009 11:14:31 GMT -5
Rachael just called me from the hospital: everybody is doing great! Emily was a skosh under 7lbs and 21" long. She's got a great set of lungs, as evidenced by her loud protests while her dad changed her diaper. Dave gets to live after all: his cell phone was dead. Rachael meant to call me yesterday but her mom was there all day and she didn't get the chance. Anyway, Rachael is going home in a few hours and will post pictures for us. YAAY!!! to Emily! Congratulations to everyone!!!!!!!
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Post by Squeemonster on Sept 22, 2009 11:14:56 GMT -5
Evil. Evil. Evil. Are you sure you're not possessed by a demon? I'll never tell . . . . . ;D
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Post by Squeemonster on Sept 22, 2009 11:15:46 GMT -5
Aurora Over Yellowknife Credit & Copyright: Yuichi Takasaka (Blue Moon Promotions), TWAN Explanation: [/b] Sometimes, after your eyes adapt to the dark, a spectacular sky appears. In this case, a picturesque lake lies in front of you, beautiful green auroras flap high above you, brilliant stars shine far in the distance, and a brilliant moon shines just ahead of you. This digitally fused panorama was captured earlier this month from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, and includes the Pleiades open cluster of stars just to the upper right of the Moon. Since aurora are ultimately started by solar activity, this current flurry of aurora is somewhat surprising, given the historic lack of sunspots and other activity on the Sun over the past two years. This time of year is known as aurora season, however, for noted average increases in auroras. The reason for the yearly increase is not known for sure, but possibly relates to the tilt of the Earth creating a more easily traversable connection between the Earth's magnetic field and the magnetic field of the Sun's changing wind streams. [/quote] Soooooo cool.
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Post by Squeemonster on Sept 22, 2009 11:17:34 GMT -5
Rachael just called me from the hospital: everybody is doing great! Emily was a skosh under 7lbs and 21" long. She's got a great set of lungs, as evidenced by her loud protests while her dad changed her diaper. Dave gets to live after all: his cell phone was dead. Rachael meant to call me yesterday but her mom was there all day and she didn't get the chance. Anyway, Rachael is going home in a few hours and will post pictures for us. YAAY!!! to Emily! Yay!! Happy healthy baby and mom!!!
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Post by Squeemonster on Sept 22, 2009 11:18:18 GMT -5
For the part opener? I Monnie! Heee! Glad you like!! ;D
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Sept 22, 2009 11:20:42 GMT -5
Aurora Over Yellowknife Credit & Copyright: Yuichi Takasaka (Blue Moon Promotions), TWAN Explanation: [/b] Sometimes, after your eyes adapt to the dark, a spectacular sky appears. In this case, a picturesque lake lies in front of you, beautiful green auroras flap high above you, brilliant stars shine far in the distance, and a brilliant moon shines just ahead of you. This digitally fused panorama was captured earlier this month from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, and includes the Pleiades open cluster of stars just to the upper right of the Moon. Since aurora are ultimately started by solar activity, this current flurry of aurora is somewhat surprising, given the historic lack of sunspots and other activity on the Sun over the past two years. This time of year is known as aurora season, however, for noted average increases in auroras. The reason for the yearly increase is not known for sure, but possibly relates to the tilt of the Earth creating a more easily traversable connection between the Earth's magnetic field and the magnetic field of the Sun's changing wind streams. [/quote] Ooooo, that's nifty! I'e seen that kind of Aurra once, from here (well, from five miles north of here) in 1982. Now there's too much light pollution. Julia, awake, better, still w/the sniffles, bleurgh
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Post by beccaelizabeth on Sept 22, 2009 11:20:50 GMT -5
Rachael just called me from the hospital: everybody is doing great! Emily was a skosh under 7lbs and 21" long. She's got a great set of lungs, as evidenced by her loud protests while her dad changed her diaper. Dave gets to live after all: his cell phone was dead. Rachael meant to call me yesterday but her mom was there all day and she didn't get the chance. Anyway, Rachael is going home in a few hours and will post pictures for us. YAAY!!! to Emily!
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Sept 22, 2009 11:22:55 GMT -5
Rachael just called me from the hospital: everybody is doing great! Emily was a skosh under 7lbs and 21" long. She's got a great set of lungs, as evidenced by her loud protests while her dad changed her diaper. Dave gets to live after all: his cell phone was dead. Rachael meant to call me yesterday but her mom was there all day and she didn't get the chance. Anyway, Rachael is going home in a few hours and will post pictures for us. YAAY!!! to Emily! Julia, and of course Dave's cell phone battery was dead...
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Post by luvmyfirefly on Sept 22, 2009 12:05:38 GMT -5
Welcome to the world, Emily!
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