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RE: Am I creating a Monster? - 11/5/2004 1:17:55 AM   
Embark


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My wife has this doughnut-shaped pillow called a "Boppy", that my son lies on when he's saddled up to the tap.


LOL it's funny because I call my wife mommy milk bags. She says thats the only reason our boy ever wants to see her. Because there is no line at the buffet and it's all you can eat.

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RE: Am I creating a Monster? - 11/5/2004 3:19:20 AM   
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Yeppers.

When Matthew was up to about a month old, he'd so this "baby bird" thing when he was hungry. Basically, open his mouth as wide as it would go, and shake his head back-n-forth. If I was holding him, every time Monica would walk by, he'd open up and shake his head. "Look! It the fillin' station!" Now, his "sign" is that he sticks his tongue out, like he's saying "this". Means the same thing tho. And every time Monica walks by, he sticks his tongue out.

"Mom = Food!"

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RE: Am I creating a Monster? - 11/5/2004 4:10:50 AM   
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Y'all got a great family life. Nobody has to wonder about whether he's creating a monster. The monster has already been created.

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RE: Am I creating a Monster? - 11/5/2004 4:19:36 AM   
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Family is the most important thing in the world to me. I can't imagine it being any other way. Being a new father really opens up your eyes, for me at least it did. I am not going to get all senamental or anything but you all know what I am saying

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RE: Am I creating a Monster? - 11/5/2004 4:22:50 AM   
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Yeah, the family ... I was proud as could be when my children were born and I became a father ... then I was panicked and desperate when my wife died and I became a mother ...

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