We're both too darn good and disciplined to let our kids become THAT badly behaved... ask Urbanhippie, her kids don't get on the wrong side of Auntie Sian and Uncle Dave very often
Been to this many PJ shows: Reading 2006 London 2007 Manchester & London 2009 Dublin, Belfast, London, Nijmegen & Berlin 2010 Manchester 1 & Manchester 2 2012...
... and I still think Drive-By Truckers are better.
elizabeth's WAY too english for my liking... and Catherine's a bit old!
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We're both too darn good and disciplined to let our kids become THAT badly behaved... ask Urbanhippie, her kids don't get on the wrong side of Auntie Sian and Uncle Dave very often
It's much easier when they're somebody elses kids. I'm a nazi when it comes to kids but they love me for some reason! I can't say I'd be the same with my own though... ya just never know!
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It's much easier when they're somebody elses kids. I'm a nazi when it comes to kids but they love me for some reason! I can't say I'd be the same with my own though... ya just never know!
I'm really strict with Harrison. But he needs some structure in his life, and I'll be damned if he doesn't get it from me.
I'm really strict with Harrison. But he needs some structure in his life, and I'll be damned if he doesn't get it from me.
well it's much easier if it's your job or if you're minding them for a weekend or something! You can see the faults that the parents can't because they see them all the time!
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I love the names! But that could be because my middle name is Elizabeth and my mother's name is Catherine.. We played around with using Catherine as a middle name, but in the end, I don't want to hurt my inlaws by not using a name from their side.. so fresh names no one has it is!
If it makes you feel better, tell Dave that all of my cats have people names! I know a few Max's.. I think its so cute for a little boy.
Ah thanks but he won't budge! He's absolutely stubborn about Rex and Max... i'm sure we'll come to an agreement on something we both like
My mum, my sister inlaw, myself and Dave's auntie are all named Anne (although mine is my middle name and I don't have the 'e' on the end) so we won't be offending anyone Dave's auntie died 2 years ago so it would be for her andmy Mum in particular
Elizabeth was my choice, it's always been my favourite girls name and Catherine was Dave's choice. Eve just seems to fit
Been to this many PJ shows: Reading 2006 London 2007 Manchester & London 2009 Dublin, Belfast, London, Nijmegen & Berlin 2010 Manchester 1 & Manchester 2 2012...
... and I still think Drive-By Truckers are better.
elizabeth's WAY too english for my liking... and Catherine's a bit old!
That's why I like 'em, I'm such a traditionalist
I really like names like Edith and Enid but Dave drew the line at those... He didn't want to name his children after 60% of the women in Coventry old peoples homes
It's much easier when they're somebody elses kids. I'm a nazi when it comes to kids but they love me for some reason! I can't say I'd be the same with my own though... ya just never know!
I'm the same. For some reason kids love me but i'm a complete nazi! I use the naughty step and everything! I like to think i'll be the same with my kids but as you say, you never know...
Been to this many PJ shows: Reading 2006 London 2007 Manchester & London 2009 Dublin, Belfast, London, Nijmegen & Berlin 2010 Manchester 1 & Manchester 2 2012...
... and I still think Drive-By Truckers are better.
That's why I like 'em, I'm such a traditionalist : o
I really like names like Edith and Enid but Dave drew the line at those... He didn't want to name his children after 60% of the women in Coventry old peoples homes : o
I'm the same. For some reason kids love me but i'm a complete nazi! I use the naughty step and everything! : o I like to think i'll be the same with my kids but as you say, you never know... : )
I generally can't stand traditional names... but the odd one I like, I just don't like the long ones especially!
nah, I'm not one for the naughty step... too easy on them if you ask me
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relax girls....you've got plenty of time apparently...:eek:
NEW DELHI (AFP) – An Indian woman has given birth to her first child at the age of 70 after receiving IVF treatment, newspapers reported her doctor as saying Monday.
Rajo Devi, who married 50 years ago, gave birth to a baby girl on November 28 after in vitro fertilisation, said Anurag Bishnoi, a doctor at the Hisar fertility centre in Haryana state.
"Rajo Devi and (her husband) Bala Ram approached the centre for treatment and the embryo transfer was done on April 19," he told the Hindustan Times. "Both the mother and child are in good health."
Bishnoi claimed Devi was the world's oldest mother.
Another 70-year-old Indian was reported to have given birth to twins via IVF in July this year, while a 66-year-old Spanish woman had twins in 2006.
Devi's husband, aged 72, had also wed his wife's sister after 10 years of his first marriage did not result in children. His second wife also failed to become pregnant.
It was not clear whose egg and sperm were used in the successful treatment.
"IVF has revolutionised the way we look at infertility," said Bishnoi. "Infertility is no longer a social taboo or a divine curse. It can be treated scientifically."
Its weird though, when I was a teenager I totally thought that pretty much one act of unprotected sex made you pregnant. (Okay, I actually thought that longer then my teenage years) I wish I had more education when it came to that subject. Its hard to wrap my head around the fact that it takes people that are perfectly healthy with no fertility issues many months sometimes to conceive.
relax girls....you've got plenty of time apparently...:eek:
NEW DELHI (AFP) – An Indian woman has given birth to her first child at the age of 70 after receiving IVF treatment, newspapers reported her doctor as saying Monday.
Rajo Devi, who married 50 years ago, gave birth to a baby girl on November 28 after in vitro fertilisation, said Anurag Bishnoi, a doctor at the Hisar fertility centre in Haryana state.
"Rajo Devi and (her husband) Bala Ram approached the centre for treatment and the embryo transfer was done on April 19," he told the Hindustan Times. "Both the mother and child are in good health."
Bishnoi claimed Devi was the world's oldest mother.
Another 70-year-old Indian was reported to have given birth to twins via IVF in July this year, while a 66-year-old Spanish woman had twins in 2006.
Devi's husband, aged 72, had also wed his wife's sister after 10 years of his first marriage did not result in children. His second wife also failed to become pregnant.
It was not clear whose egg and sperm were used in the successful treatment.
"IVF has revolutionised the way we look at infertility," said Bishnoi. "Infertility is no longer a social taboo or a divine curse. It can be treated scientifically."
well I'm certainly in no rush lol, but imo, havin kids at that age is disgustingly selfish :mad:
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well I'm certainly in no rush lol, but imo, havin kids at that age is disgustingly selfish :mad:
As I get older . . . I have to say that unconditional love can be expressed at any age . . . eh?
This story is odd, I'll grant you that no problem. When I'm 70 I plan on learning to belly dance, and getting tattoes of all my favorite dogs on my toes, but I digress.
Anyway, maybe the man who divorced the one wife because she couldn't get pregnant is a lowclassscumfuckwad in some way forcing the wife to do this through threats of some sort (let's just add unverified drama to the entire story), but if a woman chooses the time to be pregnant who else draws the line?
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As I get older . . . I have to say that unconditional love can be expressed at any age . . . eh?
This story is odd, I'll grant you that no problem. When I'm 70 I plan on learning to belly dance, and getting tattoes of all my favorite dogs on my toes, but I digress.
Anyway, maybe the man who divorced the one wife because she couldn't get pregnant is a lowclassscumfuckwad in some way forcing the wife to do this through threats of some sort (let's just add unverified drama to the entire story), but if a woman chooses the time to be pregnant who else draws the line?
the doctors!
I think it's selfish cos it's highly unlikely you'll live to see your kids 10th birthday.
There's a very high chance your kids will be orphaned before they even make it to school. It's ridiculous... and never mind that, how are ya gonna cope with a baby at 70? :eek: it's tough at any age... and your kid will have the added stigma of being asked about their 'grandparents' all the time.
It's selfish cos you're doing it for you... people should only bring kids into the world if they can offer them a good life and, at 70, you cannot say that.
The Astoria??? Orgazmic!
Verona??? it's all surmountable
Dublin 23.08.06 "The beauty of Ireland, right there!"
Wembley? We all believe!
Copenhagen?? your light made us stars
Chicago 07? And love
What a different life
Had I not found this love with you
BTW.. I took a test this morning... negative.. poo poo
I'm tempted to just start trying now...but the rational side of my brain says we should wait till my immigration status is finalized and I have a job and blah blah blah.
I'm tempted to just start trying now...but the rational side of my brain says we should wait till my immigration status is finalized and I have a job and blah blah blah.
It will happen! Patience! Good luck
Does getting pregnant help your immigration status any??
Does getting pregnant help your immigration status any??
I wish! But I think it would just make it harder. Since I'm going on a work visa and being pregnant would probably make it harder to get hired, I think it would hurt my application. The baby would be an Australian citizen...but I wouldn't :(
I wish! But I think it would just make it harder. Since I'm going on a work visa and being pregnant would probably make it harder to get hired, I think it would hurt my application. The baby would be an Australian citizen...but I wouldn't :(
Australian rules and laws are a bit fast and loose. If you become blood sisters with a red kangaroo, your citizenship will be granted.
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I wish! But I think it would just make it harder. Since I'm going on a work visa and being pregnant would probably make it harder to get hired, I think it would hurt my application. The baby would be an Australian citizen...but I wouldn't :(
my sister married an australian citizen in Ireland (he's Irish born) and they had a kid in Ireland... and THEN applied for permanent residency... it took a few months but they'd no problems.
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Verona??? it's all surmountable
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my sister married an australian citizen in Ireland (he's Irish born) and they had a kid in Ireland... and THEN applied for permanent residency... it took a few months but they'd no problems.
yeah I think with a fiancee visa it would probably help my case, but with a work visa I'm afraid it would hurt it since my visa is based on me getting a job in my field and we know how employers love to hire newly pregnant women! Plus I'd like him to be part of the pregnancy
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We're both too darn good and disciplined to let our kids become THAT badly behaved... ask Urbanhippie, her kids don't get on the wrong side of Auntie Sian and Uncle Dave very often
... and I still think Drive-By Truckers are better.
Verona??? it's all surmountable
Dublin 23.08.06 "The beauty of Ireland, right there!"
Wembley? We all believe!
Copenhagen?? your light made us stars
Chicago 07? And love
What a different life
Had I not found this love with you
Verona??? it's all surmountable
Dublin 23.08.06 "The beauty of Ireland, right there!"
Wembley? We all believe!
Copenhagen?? your light made us stars
Chicago 07? And love
What a different life
Had I not found this love with you
I'm really strict with Harrison. But he needs some structure in his life, and I'll be damned if he doesn't get it from me.
Verona??? it's all surmountable
Dublin 23.08.06 "The beauty of Ireland, right there!"
Wembley? We all believe!
Copenhagen?? your light made us stars
Chicago 07? And love
What a different life
Had I not found this love with you
Ah thanks but he won't budge! He's absolutely stubborn about Rex and Max... i'm sure we'll come to an agreement on something we both like
My mum, my sister inlaw, myself and Dave's auntie are all named Anne (although mine is my middle name and I don't have the 'e' on the end) so we won't be offending anyone Dave's auntie died 2 years ago so it would be for her andmy Mum in particular
Elizabeth was my choice, it's always been my favourite girls name and Catherine was Dave's choice. Eve just seems to fit
... and I still think Drive-By Truckers are better.
That's why I like 'em, I'm such a traditionalist
I really like names like Edith and Enid but Dave drew the line at those... He didn't want to name his children after 60% of the women in Coventry old peoples homes
I'm the same. For some reason kids love me but i'm a complete nazi! I use the naughty step and everything! I like to think i'll be the same with my kids but as you say, you never know...
... and I still think Drive-By Truckers are better.
nah, I'm not one for the naughty step... too easy on them if you ask me
Verona??? it's all surmountable
Dublin 23.08.06 "The beauty of Ireland, right there!"
Wembley? We all believe!
Copenhagen?? your light made us stars
Chicago 07? And love
What a different life
Had I not found this love with you
NEW DELHI (AFP) – An Indian woman has given birth to her first child at the age of 70 after receiving IVF treatment, newspapers reported her doctor as saying Monday.
Rajo Devi, who married 50 years ago, gave birth to a baby girl on November 28 after in vitro fertilisation, said Anurag Bishnoi, a doctor at the Hisar fertility centre in Haryana state.
"Rajo Devi and (her husband) Bala Ram approached the centre for treatment and the embryo transfer was done on April 19," he told the Hindustan Times. "Both the mother and child are in good health."
Bishnoi claimed Devi was the world's oldest mother.
Another 70-year-old Indian was reported to have given birth to twins via IVF in July this year, while a 66-year-old Spanish woman had twins in 2006.
Devi's husband, aged 72, had also wed his wife's sister after 10 years of his first marriage did not result in children. His second wife also failed to become pregnant.
It was not clear whose egg and sperm were used in the successful treatment.
"IVF has revolutionised the way we look at infertility," said Bishnoi. "Infertility is no longer a social taboo or a divine curse. It can be treated scientifically."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20081208/hl_afp/healthindiawomenchild;_ylt=AoI.5ri.qMVU3uWCvjT.rg8EtbAF
It's funny to look back at that kinda thing.
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truth
This story is odd, I'll grant you that no problem. When I'm 70 I plan on learning to belly dance, and getting tattoes of all my favorite dogs on my toes, but I digress.
Anyway, maybe the man who divorced the one wife because she couldn't get pregnant is a lowclassscumfuckwad in some way forcing the wife to do this through threats of some sort (let's just add unverified drama to the entire story), but if a woman chooses the time to be pregnant who else draws the line?
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I think it's selfish cos it's highly unlikely you'll live to see your kids 10th birthday.
There's a very high chance your kids will be orphaned before they even make it to school. It's ridiculous... and never mind that, how are ya gonna cope with a baby at 70? :eek: it's tough at any age... and your kid will have the added stigma of being asked about their 'grandparents' all the time.
It's selfish cos you're doing it for you... people should only bring kids into the world if they can offer them a good life and, at 70, you cannot say that.
Verona??? it's all surmountable
Dublin 23.08.06 "The beauty of Ireland, right there!"
Wembley? We all believe!
Copenhagen?? your light made us stars
Chicago 07? And love
What a different life
Had I not found this love with you
Oh yeah?!
BTW.. I took a test this morning... negative.. poo poo
It will happen! Patience! Good luck
Does getting pregnant help your immigration status any??
Australian rules and laws are a bit fast and loose. If you become blood sisters with a red kangaroo, your citizenship will be granted.
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I was wondering where you were at!
I've been dissecting my tests.. thats what crazy people do. I have myself seeing a faint faint faint pink line, but I think its all in my head.
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I'm glad to see you've made progress with your husband on this issue!! Got any tips for me?
My second line showed up before I was even done "providing the sample"...lol. :eek: