I need job-ma, please. I am waiting to hear back from Old Navy about a sales position.
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Miraclesprog update!
Emma will be out in a couple hours! Or, as MM put it, a "couple L.A. hours," since hours take longer out there.
The Empress is in "station plus one," meaning she is "one hundred percent effaced, fully dilated."
Aims is doing fine now that she's hopped up on drugs.
Emma is totally ready to come out, peoples. Send out the welcome-to-the-world-ma.
This week we hear whether the show my BF works on is renewed (which means another 6 months of work, a promotion and a raise) or not (which means unemployment). Another Season vibes, please!
A quick Miracleborn update:
Aimee has been trying very very hard, pushing and pushing, and Emeline's head just doesn't want to fit through that opening, so she's been sent in for a C-section.
Emma should be among us shortly.
I'll be going dark for the next two weeks while on vacation where I don't expect to have Net access (Caribbean cruise). See you when I get back!
Okay folks, ~ma request time again.
I just got a call from a recruiter who wants me to be one of two candidates presented to a company that's only a 30 minute drive away, all freeway.
It's a contract tech support/helpdesk/network position, and pays well, so any job~ma you can spare the next few days would be helpful.
Great, and now it's shut down from over-use. Sigh.
Tom Scola posted the photo in a second location. [link]
And Deena posted some photos of young Miss Miracleborn here: [link]
A bit of good-karma vibeage for my friend Marlene's 25-year-old recently newlywed daughter, Abby, is requested tomorrow morning. She's going in for a biopsy of a very hard and very suspicious lump in her neck, which her doctor has described as a "complex unidentified mass".
We would like this to be a cyst of some sort, easily removed by needles aspiration, rather than anything more serious.
Thanks.