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Old 12-09-2005, 02:54 PM   #1
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Default Biggest Life change on the way....

Hey all

Yes well my life (and the wife) is going to get a whole lot different come May 06. Yep, a mini JEM is on the way... i was hoping to get to 30 before even considering expanding, but i'm early. Although a little scary, i'm getting more and more excited with every day.

Not only am i planning on a new car next year, there's a new house too...

gonna be an expensive but fun year (mostly because of the new car) :

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Old 12-09-2005, 02:59 PM   #2
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Congratulations mate!! How old are ya?
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Old 12-09-2005, 03:04 PM   #3
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Congratulations mate... yeah its a bit daunting at first but you'll soon relax and get very excited. And as you'll soon discover, everyone around you will have an opinion about just about everything.... just take it on board and do your own thing.
Dont worry about age either.... i'm 28 and have 2 children (damn I might need to lie down.....)
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Old 12-09-2005, 03:05 PM   #4
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Offspring, is that all? I thought by the title you were coming to a life changing crossroad like "Should I fit LPG" or "do I bi-amp the rears".

Congratulations!!
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Old 12-09-2005, 03:06 PM   #5
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Congratulations! Its good to see everything is happening for you! May be tough at times for you but I'm sure mini-JEM will be your motivation to succeed.
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Thanks Mike.

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Old 12-09-2005, 03:35 PM   #7
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Congrats.

Life changing, yes.

For the better, yes.

You'll never look back.
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Thanks all...

No matter what the sex, i can't wait to take the bub for a cruise... (how acceptable would it be to have a baby seat in an BF FPV hahaha)... fishing (will need to wait a while there though) and just living life with a little one.
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Old 12-09-2005, 03:51 PM   #9
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just don't think about the ages between 3 and 15
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just don't think about the ages between 3 and 15
i'm already thinking about those ages...
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Well done Jem!
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just don't think about the ages between 3 and 15
Why not?
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Good news JEM.

Its acceptable to put car seat in FPV. Ive got a car seat in my 74 gt coupe. Nobody mentioned it.

If I were you id be getting the kid in the car for drives often to get em used to the driving around so they learn to travel well and sleep virtually anywhere. What was that about everyone having an opinion?

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Old 12-09-2005, 04:14 PM   #14
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After attempting to clean out the shed on the weekend i am sure that all new children MUST SIGN a contract that enables parents to throw out / donate to charity any unused toys, books and other rubbish that collects over a life time.

One side of the shed is full of barbie this, tinka toy that, play group cardboard box sculpture and numerous amounts of pointless stuff and you would think that with both at high school age it could go west? But NO, it is their treasure and in no way am i allowed to clear this out.

Congratulations on the good news.
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Why not?
because thats when they learn to talk and express opinions
after 15 hopefully they'll mature more

but it was a simple joke
nothing haneous
i want to have kids with my girl more than anything
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Its acceptable to put car seat in FPV. Ive got a car seat in my 74 gt coupe. Nobody mentioned it.
Sure its OK , tell them those inevitable fluids stains are part of a limited edition interior!
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Sure its OK , tell them those inevitable fluids stains are part of a limited edition interior!
: oooh dear... :
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Sure its OK , tell them those inevitable fluids stains are part of a limited edition interior!
After a couple of kids have been in there it WILL be a limited edition interior
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Congratulations to a genuine nice. Child has a good role model.
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Thank you Ian.
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Old 12-09-2005, 09:03 PM   #21
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Congratulations,
Your life will change in many ways, all of them good. You will fret over things that you haven't even thought of yet:
Is the baby really only sleeping, Id better just go and look.
Those Cop shows that have kids being hurt on them will effect you in a way you didnt think possible.
Should we buy the stroller with the cool 4 wheel steering? http://www.bertini.com.au/pages/bidwell.php , a hint here, they're much cheaper on ebay.
Relax and enjoy the ride, and as Red_EL_XR8 said the inside of your car will never be the same colour, luckily mine's a company one and it dosen't matter.

Congratulations to you and your partner
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damn I might need to lie down.....
you think thats what might have cause it to start with??

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Congratuations. Having a baby is the best thing in the world. We have a 10mth old daughter and hubby is already dredding when she starts dating.

He reckons he will be one of those fathers sitting in the rocking chair on the verandah with a shotgun in his hand....LOL
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what only one... hey wait until the terror of the first scream when you get home from hospital... But seriously for all its bad things, like the colic and the green to black stuff that comes out of the rear end in the first day, its great.:

have fun and congrats.
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Mrs Casper I agree with you there, that black stuff that comes out the rear end is like tar, very sticky and disgusting
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well done dont worry about your age under 30 is the perfect time to start having children.otherwise it is a battle trying to keep up with them as they grow . i'm glad my 1st was born when i was 29.
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lol @ red el's gas conversion xroads comment ;)

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When Mrs MNM96 and IU had our first (ms MNM96) it was like bringing home an entertainment system. The TV never went on for three months. She was like better than anything. She is six now, and the most wonderful child you could ever have! I'm not talking her up because she is min either, because the second one( Master MNM96, 3) is a right little terror. I love them both like crazy, and wouldn't swap them for all the petrol in the world!(Despite paying $1.40 a litre tonight)

Anybody else find the firstborn easier to manage?????
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Thanks for the all the kind words people.

There's some graphic detail in here though that i could do without right now ... tar????

sounds like a mineral turps job...????
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Thanks for the all the kind words people.

There's some graphic detail in here though that i could do without right now ... tar????

sounds like a mineral turps job...????
Well your gonna hate Chupa Chups and Potato Chips. Also the odd bit of snot and vomit is a pearler too.
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