Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
Good luck 80. Bring a notepad and scribble some notes. You think you'll remember every detail of your wife's labor, but in two days it will just be a blur. And the wifey will remember even less.
Pay attention and enjoy the time in the hospital. When you bring the little bugger home, your wife's asleep, and the crying starts, it feels a lot like the calm panic of taxiing out for your first solo!
Can't abide NAI
Joined APC: Jun 2007
Position: Douglas Aerospace post production Flight Test & Work Around Engineering bulletin dissembler
Posts: 12,049
Here papa. This is what ACL65 used so he could stay on APC while on reserve / daddy duty.
Is that thing for real? It belongs in a hamster cage, not a crib.
Perfect for stew? Just what every baby wants -
Perfect for stew? Just what every baby wants -
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Apr 2011
Position: retired 767(dl)
Posts: 5,761
80, if you get the "crib dribbler"..you might consider an exercise wheel too.Make sure the bearings are oiled,they really squeek at night.Congrats.
as my buddy said, he didn't know life had really changed until the first night at the hospital and the nurses left and the family went home and it was just the three of them. that's when you get scared.
of course, my daughter was born at 9pm after 14 hours of labor. we were exhausted. little did we know, the night was just getting started. it was feeding time! i mean they tell you the baby needs to eat every couple of hours, you just don't realize that goes all day, and all night,then all day, then all night, repeat for months.
32 hour layovers become manna from heaven.
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Aug 2010
Posts: 2,530
lol
that's the best part about kids, you get to teach them to hate all the same things you hate.
as my buddy said, he didn't know life had really changed until the first night at the hospital and the nurses left and the family went home and it was just the three of them. that's when you get scared.
of course, my daughter was born at 9pm after 14 hours of labor. we were exhausted. little did we know, the night was just getting started. it was feeding time! i mean they tell you the baby needs to eat every couple of hours, you just don't realize that goes all day, and all night,then all day, then all night, repeat for months.
that's the best part about kids, you get to teach them to hate all the same things you hate.
as my buddy said, he didn't know life had really changed until the first night at the hospital and the nurses left and the family went home and it was just the three of them. that's when you get scared.
of course, my daughter was born at 9pm after 14 hours of labor. we were exhausted. little did we know, the night was just getting started. it was feeding time! i mean they tell you the baby needs to eat every couple of hours, you just don't realize that goes all day, and all night,then all day, then all night, repeat for months.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post