Ladies and Gentlemen I present "Mini ME"

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  1. Posts : 8,383
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       #31

    Congrats
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  2. Posts : 913
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       #32

    How'd the red rubber band get in there?

    jk

    Well done!!

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  3. Posts : 354
    Windows 8, Ubuntu 12.04 64bit, Pear Linux Triple Boot
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       #33

    bigseb said:
    How'd the red rubber band get in there?

    jk

    Well done!!

    LOL! Maybe she is a little McGuyver! If on the next ultrisound there is a paper clip then I know she is planning her escape
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  4. Posts : 17,545
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       #34

    Congratulations!
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  5. Posts : 2,493
    Windows 7 64Bit
       #35

    geeve420 said:
    bigseb said:
    How'd the red rubber band get in there?

    jk

    Well done!!

    LOL! Maybe she is a little McGuyver! If on the next ultrisound there is a paper clip then I know she is planning her escape
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  6. Posts : 7,781
    Win 7 32 Home Premium, Win 7 64 Pro, Win 8.1, Win 10
       #36

    Congratulations to you both. You know what you need to do now? Start reading computer manuals to the kiddo. Hey, they say they hear things in there.

    Then again, never mind. At the rate tech moves, it'll be outdated by the time the birth comes.......
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  7. Posts : 2,997
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       #37

    Borg 386 said:
    Congratulations to you both. You know what you need to do now? Start reading computer manuals to the kiddo. Hey, they say they hear things in there.

    Then again, never mind. At the rate tech moves, it'll be outdated by the time the birth comes.......
    You could do that, but simply talking to the baby does wonders as she gets to recognise your voice and when she comes out she knows who you are.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7600
       #38

    congrats ,be sure to play music, there are also cd's of what is supposed to be the sound of inside the womb so if you play the disc from the beginning of putting baby to sleep then she /he will always go to sleep to the sound of comfort and it works my first son had one ,it must be used from the first week of being born
    link
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  9. Posts : 354
    Windows 8, Ubuntu 12.04 64bit, Pear Linux Triple Boot
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       #39

    Baroness von Shush said:
    Borg 386 said:
    Congratulations to you both. You know what you need to do now? Start reading computer manuals to the kiddo. Hey, they say they hear things in there.

    Then again, never mind. At the rate tech moves, it'll be outdated by the time the birth comes.......
    You could do that, but simply talking to the baby does wonders as she gets to recognise your voice and when she comes out she knows who you are.
    boohbah said:
    congrats ,be sure to play music, there are also cd's of what is supposed to be the sound of inside the womb so if you play the disc from the beginning of putting baby to sleep then she /he will always go to sleep to the sound of comfort and it works my first son had one ,it must be used from the first week of being born
    link
    I talk to her all the time, when I get home, laying around, before bed, in the morning We got an iPod for the baby (people thought we are crazy) and loaded it with some Classical music (Mozart, Bach), Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, Styx, Elton John, Allman Brothers, Josh Radin, Schyler Fisk, and various other softer music we both like. The wife puts headphones on her belly while we watch TV. I figured, we both listen to music almost all day, it might be calming for my little girl when she gets here.
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  10. Posts : 2,997
    Windows Seven
       #40

    geeve420 said:
    Baroness von Shush said:
    Borg 386 said:
    Congratulations to you both. You know what you need to do now? Start reading computer manuals to the kiddo. Hey, they say they hear things in there.

    Then again, never mind. At the rate tech moves, it'll be outdated by the time the birth comes.......
    You could do that, but simply talking to the baby does wonders as she gets to recognise your voice and when she comes out she knows who you are.
    boohbah said:
    congrats ,be sure to play music, there are also cd's of what is supposed to be the sound of inside the womb so if you play the disc from the beginning of putting baby to sleep then she /he will always go to sleep to the sound of comfort and it works my first son had one ,it must be used from the first week of being born
    link
    I talk to her all the time, when I get home, laying around, before bed, in the morning We got an iPod for the baby (people thought we are crazy) and loaded it with some Classical music (Mozart, Bach), Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, Styx, Elton John, Allman Brothers, Josh Radin, Schyler Fisk, and various other softer music we both like. The wife puts headphones on her belly while we watch TV. I figured, we both listen to music almost all day, it might be calming for my little girl when she gets here.
    You are probably already doing this but I'll say it anyway. Record your wife in her different stages of pregnancy especially when your little girl starts getting bigger and moving about more frequently. It's something you can show your little girl in later years about where she began!

    Unfortunately, I didn't and I regret it as there was one particular time that I would have loved to have been able to play back to her.

    I show my daughter her baby vids and she loves them, especially the ones where she calls me bob instead of mama PRICELESS!!!
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