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Just Had a Baby Girl~!
Renegade:
Gorgeous! She's a keeper. Thank you for the pictures - I understand about the reluctance to post them; my wife and I both had a similar reaction after having our kids.
Crying sounds familiar- don't worry, though, the sleepless nights only SEEM to go on forever.
-Darwin (June 03, 2012, 09:09 AM)
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Yeah, it's bizarre. I've sent a lot of photos to family, but, just can't post them publicly.
A friend told me that my perspective on a lot of things would change once she was born. He's right. Some perspectives are changing.
As for the crying, it only lasts a short time. I can get her to stop pretty easily. So far... Haven't done this before, so we'll see! :)
KynloStephen66515:
Gorgeous! She's a keeper. Thank you for the pictures - I understand about the reluctance to post them; my wife and I both had a similar reaction after having our kids.
Crying sounds familiar- don't worry, though, the sleepless nights only SEEM to go on forever.
-Darwin (June 03, 2012, 09:09 AM)
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Yeah, it's bizarre. I've sent a lot of photos to family, but, just can't post them publicly.
A friend told me that my perspective on a lot of things would change once she was born. He's right. Some perspectives are changing.
As for the crying, it only lasts a short time. I can get her to stop pretty easily. So far... Haven't done this before, so we'll see! :)
-Renegade (June 03, 2012, 09:55 AM)
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AWW She is stunning! - Its a good idea not to post publicly online, retaining full control of your children's photo's seems perfectly natural :D
kunkel321:
Hey.... Still cannot see pictures!
Edit: Oh woops--just saw your flickr link. I guess I know what you mean about not posting publicly.... I posted my daughter's full name and date of birth on my facebook wall, then felt sortof paranoid afterward... Like somebody might steal her identity or something. idk...
Anyway--awesome looking girl you have there!
40hz:
A friend told me that my perspective on a lot of things would change once she was born. He's right. Some perspectives are changing.
-Renegade (June 03, 2012, 09:55 AM)
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Exposure to "responsibility" in the purest and most absolute sense of the word does that to you.
Falling in love can do that too. But, once a child enters the picture, you can't honestly say your life is completely your own any more.
Isn't it odd how paradoxically liberating that loss of personal freedom becomes?
Not a bad trade-off giving up some personal freedom in order to acquire an additional purpose in life: a family.
Family...
Almost magical isn't it? :)
cyberdiva:
Congratulations, Renegade and kunkel321. Renegade, I understand your reluctance to post your very adorable daughter's photos publicly. I confess that I didn't worry about such things when my son was born--mostly because there wasn't yet a Web. ;D
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