42 here on Friday. I'll be heading to the coastJust back from the ( no air conditioning) gym - sweating!.....and the temp is supposed to hit the mid 30's by Thursday...
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42 here on Friday. I'll be heading to the coast
If onlyHappy 42nd birthday mate, doing anything special ?
Anybody read this? No words, I struggled to finish it.
http://www.skysports.com/football/n...s-first-child-grief-and-the-joy-of-parenthood
Anybody read this? No words, I struggled to finish it.
http://www.skysports.com/football/n...s-first-child-grief-and-the-joy-of-parenthood
Anybody read this? No words, I struggled to finish it.
http://www.skysports.com/football/n...s-first-child-grief-and-the-joy-of-parenthood
The worst possible thing that could ever happen to any parent.No parent should ever have to go through the grief of losing a child, but sadly it happens. Big respect to the guy for finding the strength to come out the other side of this.
We were told that our second kiddy had miscarried only to be told a week later that the scanner had made a mistake. That week was horrendous but at least it was a mistake..
****ing hell mate. What a mistake to make. You must have been put through the mill that week.It wasn't much fun. Probably the worst week of my life and we only told Mrs Stan's parents so getting through work and avoiding phone calls was tough.****ing hell mate. What a mistake to make. You must have been put through the mill that week.
My wife and myself have been blessed with a daughter, she was born at home and she's a healthy, happy and lively little 4 year old. I remember ****ting myself through the pregnancy though, thinking 'what if something goes wrong?' and when she was being born at home, I remember thinking 'we are 40 miles away from the nearest maternity unit'. I guess it's just natural parental anxiety, but I was so relived to see a little baby girl, 10 fingers and 10 toes, everything in the right place and breathing and crying like a newborn should.