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josephp
10-07-2001, 03:40 AM
Remember I posted a thread about my son being borned?

Now he is about 3 days away until 1st birthday

We spend voer $1,000 for his party, mostly choltes and TOYS! :D

Wow, the year had already flew by !!

I enjoyed all these experince how to handle a baby, real tough..

I will have his 1st birthday pic while eating his 1st cake, shld be mess lol

Stay tuned :D

ksstudio
10-07-2001, 04:06 AM
Congratulations josephp !!! :) and also Happy Birthday to your son. :)

I believe your son must be very cute. :)

MCHost-Marc
10-07-2001, 04:06 AM
Congrats!!! :D :dunce: :spiny: :D :spiny: :dunce:

Walter
10-07-2001, 05:13 AM
Congratulations and all the best for your son!
:dunce:
I know how much work a baby is but how much love you get in return, in two months my son will become 4 years old.

determinist
10-07-2001, 05:20 AM
Congratulations! :dunce:

kunal
10-07-2001, 06:32 AM
Congrats!!!


and Happy Birthday to your son :fairy: :dunce:

im sure he is an :angel: :D

Chicken
10-07-2001, 10:07 AM
Originally posted by josephp
We spend voer $1,000 for his party, mostly choltes and TOYS! :D

Congrats! May I ask what choltes are?

SoftWareRevue
10-07-2001, 10:17 AM
Congratulations josephp :dunce: :beer: :nuts: :dunce:

My son just turned 26 :bawling: :bawling: :bawling:

markblair
10-07-2001, 11:41 AM
Congratulations :dunce:

I have a nine-month old daughter and can't wait to celebrate her first birthday. Well, actually I can...:D Hers is two days after Christmas on December 27th.

akashik
10-07-2001, 11:48 AM
Congratulations. I just a little girl that turned 2 last month. :) Birthdays are fun - I think we as parents enjoy them more than the kids at that age.

Greg Moore

Walter
10-07-2001, 11:52 AM
So many fathers with young children... :)
So we all have some spare time beside hosting...

creid
10-07-2001, 12:04 PM
Cograts Joesphp!:) :dunce: :spiny: :angel:

Rewdog
10-07-2001, 12:41 PM
Happy birthday to your son, and Congratz!
:stickout :love: :spiny: :laugh:

josephp
10-07-2001, 04:04 PM
Originally posted by Chicken


Congrats! May I ask what choltes are?

I mean Clothes

Sorry :D

SoftWareRevue
10-07-2001, 04:11 PM
Originally posted by josephp


I mean Clothes

Sorry :D :D :laugh:


:cool: ;)

Chicken
10-07-2001, 04:33 PM
Ahhhhhh, now that makes sense, heh. I thought choltes were something I didn't know about, which was alarming as you said you spent so much on them, heh heh. I'm thinking, damnnnnn, me gots to get some of those choltes!

Walter
10-07-2001, 04:55 PM
Originally posted by Chicken
me gots to get some of those choltes!

Why the heck a chicken needs choltes?

SoftWareRevue
10-07-2001, 05:48 PM
:homer:mmmm. . . .choltes

rockergrrl
10-07-2001, 11:33 PM
Originally posted by josephp
We spend voer $1,000 for his party, mostly choltes and TOYS! :D


Well dang! All I bought for my son when he turned a year old (he's 19 months now) was a $40 bike (that he just loves) and $10 in ice cream and cake mix...

One of these days Joseph, we should get together and have a play date (they're only 7 montha a part) - and you only live a hop skip and a jump away (literally)...

You can always share some of that $1000 worth of toys and choltes (hehe) this way... ;)

I hope your son has fun at his birthday... I know mine did!!

Take care,
Tonya

Lawrence
10-08-2001, 03:50 AM
So choltes aren't the new pokemon? :D

akashik
10-08-2001, 10:12 AM
My little girl has just figured out she likes Barbie, though gawd knows we tried to steer her away from that. Thankfully she still digs Pokemon, Powderpuff Girls and Pooh (the three P's)

I guess at least (for the most part) you guys with sons aren't going to get roped into playing dress up with barbie dolls :D

I think that first birthday is always going to be a costly one. As I said, it's more for the parents at that stage as your kid just sites there having fun, but looking a little confused about what's going on. That first year is a nervous time for us as parents with all that can go wrong, with a very long list of things we all have to keep an eye out for, as well as just figuring out what the heck we're supposed to do with those little leaking, screaming bags of flesh! After the 1st b-day most of us seem to have gotten an agreement reached with our little ones, and have figured out who's boss (them of course). Incidently Shell and I named ourselves Employee #1 and Employee #2 with regard to our daughter :)

So congrats again. All of us past the 1st year thing remember it fondly, and on behalf of them would also like to say the funs yet to begin. Once they're up and running, and begin to figure out how to talk things get pretty interesting...

Greg Moore

rockergrrl
10-08-2001, 11:02 AM
Originally posted by akashik
Once they're up and running, and begin to figure out how to talk things get pretty interesting...


We would've spent more money on my son's birthday -- but at that time - money was tight -- and most of my husband's pay check was going to paying the gas bill.... (darn winter birthdays! )

As far as talking goes.... you should hear my son.... pottie mouth.... and neither one of us uses that kind of language (we really try not to) -- but my son learns things too fast.. You say it one time -- and 5 minutes later - he's saying it already.

Its really fun when you're in the store, and he says something and it makes heads turn.... Both the good and the bad (he prefers the pottie mouth words).

Even better when they start their "terrible twos" way before they even reach 2... My son started that stage when he was about 10 months old... Just makes me want to run and hide when my husband gets home from work (his turn to deal with it).

May the terror begin (if it hasn't already! hehe)

Tonya

Chicken
10-08-2001, 11:07 AM
Now just so I got this straight...

They *do* come with an owner's manual right?

rockergrrl
10-08-2001, 11:11 AM
Originally posted by Chicken
Now just so I got this straight...

They *do* come with an owner's manual right?


LOL

I wish it was that easy, my dear Chicken... ;)

Its a "learn as you go" type of system... Trial and error.... :)

If you ever need help... just let me know... :D

Chicken
10-08-2001, 11:17 AM
I'll try to refrain from posting too many baby questions on the forum, though I'm sure I'll have many. I need to find a babytalk forum, I know...

For those of you who don't know... ETA for McNugget Jr. is scheduled for TOMORROW!

AHHHHHH!

rockergrrl
10-08-2001, 11:21 AM
well there is always http://www.babycenter.com -- don't go in the message boards -- some of the women there are biatches.... (x500)

;)

Chicken
10-08-2001, 11:24 AM
Any boards that relate baby problems to something I can understand like web hosting? :D

See... a baby is like a server...

akashik
10-08-2001, 11:35 AM
Tomorrow? wow, best of luck, especially for your wife.. Shelly had that whole pregnancy diabetes thing happening so due due *was* due date... good old induction. (6 hours - 8pd 10oz)

Can't think of a whole lot of good boards out for spawns, but starta thread, and mention servers a lot and we might just get away with it here :D

Greg Moore

rockergrrl
10-08-2001, 11:42 AM
I was lucky... I didn't have gestational diabetes...

But even so, I had my son a month early (not by choice or doctor's choice - he just wanted out early).

If he would've stayed in there for the last month -- he would've been a really big boy... He still was for being a month early -- 5lbs 15oz and 19in long.

I didn't have any warning contractions before my water broke -- actually I was about to jump in the shower for my checkup when my water broke.... And an hour and 45 minutes after that, I had my son.

And I had him all natural... (oh the humanity!)
(not by choice -- he just came to fast for an epidural).

Chicken, Check your PMs if you haven't already.... :) and your email as well soon as I'm finished babbling in it, I'll send that out .... tee hee

All will turn out ok, Chicken.... :D

Tonya

Walter
10-08-2001, 12:03 PM
Originally posted by Chicken
ETA for McNugget Jr. is scheduled for TOMORROW!

Hey, congratulations! And my best wishes to your baby, your wife/girl friend and you!
*g* you will need it...

akashik
10-08-2001, 12:08 PM
hehe, just remember she doesn't *really* mean all those names she'll be calling you... well she will, but not forever. :)

Greg Moore

markblair
10-08-2001, 12:51 PM
We might just have to start a new forum called WebHostsKids (www.webhostskids.com)...:D

I'm starting to get worried about all these stories I'm hearing. My daughter's only 9 months old but is starting to sound like some of the other stories here. Lord help me...:(

rockergrrl
10-08-2001, 12:55 PM
Originally posted by akashik
hehe, just remember she doesn't *really* mean all those names she'll be calling you... well she will, but not forever. :)



LOL

Its even better without pain meds or an epidural... I said every cuss word in the dictionary.... No wonder where my son gets it from .... he learned it right from the start... :)

mithilesh
10-08-2001, 08:03 PM
Congrats joseph and Happy birthday to your son in advance one day. Enjoy the experience of Nourishing of your kid and share it with us.:dunce: :dunce: :dunce:

remarkable
10-08-2001, 08:56 PM
Happy Birthday!!!