Malcolm/Hoshi story

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Re: Malcolm/Hoshi story

Postby Rigil Kent » Thu May 24, 2007 12:53 am

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Re: Malcolm/Hoshi story

Postby panyasan » Mon Jun 04, 2007 6:27 am

This is a really nice story which gives some colour to two overlooked characters. You mentioned earlier the use of Welsh, so I was curious how you would used that. Nicely done. Smile
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Re: Malcolm/Hoshi story

Postby Distracted » Mon Jun 04, 2007 3:38 pm

Thanks. Very Happy

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Re: Malcolm/Hoshi story

Postby panyasan » Mon Jun 04, 2007 10:06 pm

He is doing great. Smile Sleeps well, eats well, smiles a lot when I change his diapers and after I feed him Very Happy. He got the same eye colour as me at this time, bright blue, looks nice with his black hair. And he starts making little sounds.
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Re: Malcolm/Hoshi story

Postby Distracted » Mon Jun 04, 2007 10:40 pm

Awww. My eight year old begs daily for a younger sibling. I tell her she has to wait until her 21 year old brother gets married and reproduces. Then we'll borrow the baby every now and then. She's not satisfied with that, for some reason. Neither am I, honestly. I miss fuzzy heads and tiny toes and footie pajamas. Sad

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Re: Malcolm/Hoshi story

Postby blacknblue » Tue Jun 05, 2007 12:57 am

Distracted wrote:Awww. My eight year old begs daily for a younger sibling. I tell her she has to wait until her 21 year old brother gets married and reproduces. Then we'll borrow the baby every now and then. She's not satisfied with that, for some reason. Neither am I, honestly. I miss fuzzy heads and tiny toes and footie pajamas. Sad


Uh-huh. And midnight feedings. And 4:00 AM feedings. And 5:00 AM changings. And 5:30 AM changings. And 5:45 AM changings. And 5:47 AM changings that are just loneliness. And colic. And vomit on everything. And baby poop on your work clothes. And teeth prints in the flesh between your fingers. And fingernails in your eyes. And waking up with a knee in your throat while your spouse has an elbow in his throat. And temper tantrums. And spoonfuls of strained peas being used as catapult projectiles. (come to think of it, that WAS fun Very Happy ). And screeching in terror when you realize they have somehow managed to open the kitchen cabinet and are trying earnestly to pry open the bottle of poisonous-substance-fill-in-the-blank. And going without sleep for the first eight months of their lives. And (for us poor husbands) listening to our wives moan about looking like a cow. Then, when we point out that they wanted this, being cursed like a sailor and blamed for the situation. Then, after the baby is born, being forced to subsist on dandelion greens and fescue because wifey dearest wants her figure back.

Riiight. All of this when a person is over the age of forty? Not for me. Nuh-uh. I think not. It almost killed me in my twenties and thirties. I would not survive to kindergarten these days.
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Re: Malcolm/Hoshi story

Postby Distracted » Tue Jun 05, 2007 3:29 am

LOL! That's why I nursed 'em all, BnB. It brings the figure back faster than dieting and you don't have to make bottles at 3 am. Just plug baby in and go to sleep again. Doesn't work if you're too well-endowed, though. Might smother the kid. Fortunately I've never had that problem. Laughing
My husband agrees with you 100%, though. Who do you think made me promise to stop with the 8 year old?
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Re: Malcolm/Hoshi story

Postby TPoptarts » Tue Jun 05, 2007 3:36 am

My mother only nursed one of us... and it didn't help her figure much Confused
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Re: Malcolm/Hoshi story

Postby blacknblue » Tue Jun 05, 2007 4:46 am

Distracted wrote:My husband agrees with you 100%, though. Who do you think made me promise to stop with the 8 year old?


A wise and prudent man, obviously.
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Re: Malcolm/Hoshi story

Postby panyasan » Tue Jun 05, 2007 9:32 am

blackn'blue wrote:
Distracted wrote:Awww. My eight year old begs daily for a younger sibling. I tell her she has to wait until her 21 year old brother gets married and reproduces. Then we'll borrow the baby every now and then. She's not satisfied with that, for some reason. Neither am I, honestly. I miss fuzzy heads and tiny toes and footie pajamas. Sad


Uh-huh. And midnight feedings. And 4:00 AM feedings. And 5:00 AM changings. And 5:30 AM changings. And 5:45 AM changings. And 5:47 AM changings that are just loneliness. And colic. And vomit on everything. And baby poop on your work clothes. And teeth prints in the flesh between your fingers. And fingernails in your eyes. And waking up with a knee in your throat while your spouse has an elbow in his throat. And temper tantrums. And spoonfuls of strained peas being used as catapult projectiles. (come to think of it, that WAS fun Very Happy ). And screeching in terror when you realize they have somehow managed to open the kitchen cabinet and are trying earnestly to pry open the bottle of poisonous-substance-fill-in-the-blank. And going without sleep for the first eight months of their lives. And (for us poor husbands) listening to our wives moan about looking like a cow. Then, when we point out that they wanted this, being cursed like a sailor and blamed for the situation. Then, after the baby is born, being forced to subsist on dandelion greens and fescue because wifey dearest wants her figure back.

Riiight. All of this when a person is over the age of forty? Not for me. Nuh-uh. I think not. It almost killed me in my twenties and thirties. I would not survive to kindergarten these days.

Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Kids are the same everywhere. BTW, I just hit the big 4 0 (my husband three years ago) and we have a little three year old running around (the cause of many broken nights...) Never though that I would be having a baby at this age, but live sometimes does not go the way you think when you are 20, but still I am happy. Cool
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Re: Malcolm/Hoshi story

Postby CX » Tue Jun 05, 2007 11:38 am

T'Poptarts wrote:My mother only nursed one of us... and it didn't help her figure much Confused

Ditto, only my mom nursed all three of us. Confused
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Re: Malcolm/Hoshi story

Postby Distracted » Tue Jun 05, 2007 5:24 pm

I suppose it depends on the individual. Some of my patients when I was in private practice seemed to use nursing as an excuse to eat everything in sight. Eating sensibly and nursing does pull off the baby fat faster than just trying to restrict what you eat. At least it did for me. Of course, my kids were all pigs. I must have been putting out 6-8 oz of breastmilk every 2-3 hours, and although I had to wean my son at 9 months for logistical reasons, both of my girls nursed until they were old enough to ask for it in complete sentences and unbutton my shirt for me. Then I figured it was probably time to stop. Cool
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Re: Malcolm/Hoshi story

Postby blacknblue » Tue Jun 05, 2007 7:39 pm

Odd, that's when my wife made me stop too.
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Re: Malcolm/Hoshi story

Postby Distracted » Wed Jun 06, 2007 12:29 am

Guffaw You naughty boy, stealing food from your kid like that! Guffaw
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Re: Malcolm/Hoshi story

Postby TPoptarts » Wed Jun 06, 2007 12:49 am

Nah he probably just wanted to help his wife lose weight. Mr. Green Razz
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