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gfrancie ([personal profile] gfrancie) wrote2009-05-10 08:47 am

Sunday freaking morning.

To clarify regarding the last post. I had a nice time at the concert despite the people behind me. I enjoyed the music and I got to go out with Mr. Jenner like a grown-up. (plus one doesn't always get the opportunity to reference Zapruder and the work of Natalie Wood in the same post.)

Today it is effin' Mother's Day. I think I may go out in search of a donut or something, before I come back to the trenches. I got a chillun to watch and dinner to make.

in the grass
Here is Senor Onion being adorable yesterday in the garden. He helped me to weed and water.

[identity profile] gfrancie.livejournal.com 2009-05-15 04:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I ran across this thing (http://www.alphamom.com/smackdown/2009/05/how_do_you_know_you_are_ready.php) about knowing when you are ready to make babies. I think it offers some insight into all of that. Think about some of the practical (childcare, division of labor, health insurance, money) and the emotional (where you guys are in your relationship, knowing that babies do put a fair amount of stress upon a relationship and that you have to make a conscious effort to think about the other person and you, knowing that you do spend that time putting others before you, what your hopes/dreams are for the next few years) and then you go from there.

[identity profile] serorobele.livejournal.com 2009-05-17 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks, David and I read it together and it actually helped quite a bit. Though... your first answer was more entertaining! :p

[identity profile] gfrancie.livejournal.com 2009-05-17 03:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Well I figure the first answer ought to be truthful. But one should have the thoughtful answer.
I also like amalah's general thought on the whole thing. From the baby fever to the practical stuff.

I am not inclined to tell people, "OMG GO OUT AND HAVE A BABY" just because it is such a significant under-taking and who knows what is going on people's lives and whatever. But I will say, if it is something you want to take on, it is incredibly humbling, hilarious and entertaining. And boy does it take your emotions all over the place.