5 lbs, 14 oz. Little Cora is wee and her feet look like scaly flippers. But she is dead.
Um, I think (hope?) you mean "dear"?
::snuggles Erin for the use of cromulous, and for being Erin::
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5 lbs, 14 oz. Little Cora is wee and her feet look like scaly flippers. But she is dead.
Um, I think (hope?) you mean "dear"?
::snuggles Erin for the use of cromulous, and for being Erin::
Site issues prevented a post yesterday, but we're back today.
...or he could join a quilting circle.
Yes, Amy! I saw the typo, and then my internet went whacko, and I felt kinda like a baby-killer till I could change it.
Knock wood!
I miss you guys!
back to the grind
5 lbs, 14 oz
SO TINY!
Yes, she is LEETLE! But mom and dad aren't huge either, so it's all good. Bis sis was only 6 lbs. something.
One of the comments from Toddson's link made me chuckle... and made me a little sad:
" It kind of reminds me of the time I was working with a student on our school newspaper. She had written something that was an oxymoron so I thought I'd explain what an oxymoron was to her. The next day, the student's mother came in after school and yelled at me for calling her child a moron. At least she did not try to set me on fire. "
After I posted that I thought it was a good thing the guy decided to dump holy water on the teacher ... unpleasant and possibly damaging to clothing, but not dangerous to life and limb.
Indeed. Clearly, a person with issues; fortunately, an inept person with issues.