Hi MikeH,
Congradulations
It could have been worse. LOL You could have had me for a son. LOL
I was 17 and Bets was 15, when we moved in together. Took me 19 years to start appling what I was taught going up.
"This is just some of the many loving family that waited for many, many hours in a cramped waiting room for the news. Both of these "kids" are getting a lot of family support from both sides." THat's awesome. I never spent much time in the waiting room. Not even for wife's surgery. I went out to eat. On long ones, I went home to let the dog play with orders for the surgeon to call when she went to recovery. I think 6 times in past 2 years.>>>
Congratulations! What an awesome feeling that must be.
My daughter has seen so many of her friends and relatives have babies when they were teenagers that she has decided not to have children any time soon. My son just turned 21 and is too busy with work and trying to make a life for himself that he claims to be "very careful". I guess it helps that his best friend just got a gal pregnant and mine sees what he is now going through.
I despair that I will never be a grandmother! My daughter tries to pacify me by "borrowing" grandchildren for me from her friends but it is just not the same.
To those of you who have grandchildren - you truely are blessed! I know we are taught not to covet thy neighbors goods but in this case, I just can't help it. I am jealous!
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Congradulations ther Mike Hicks, I know you are proud of him, cause I been there, exceptin mine have been all girls ,we just had # 3 on Feb. 5 at 1:30am, Emma Case Gregory. All is well with momma and Emma. Pic maybe later , when I learn how to upload here.>>>
This is just some of the many loving family that waited for many, many hours in a cramped waiting room for the news. Both of these "kids" are getting a lot of family support from both sides. [IMG]http://inlinethumb03.webshots.com/10754/2725985560049336972S600x600Q85.jpg[/IMG]>>>
You know guys, for all the "holy" talk that comes out of my mouth, I have to tell the story here. My son was the perfect son, literally home all the time during HS, ran with great kids, never in trouble............. then he graduated, got new friends, forgot all that he was taught, and in a matter of a three month period he really went off the deep end. Dear Wyatt is the result. It rocked my son's world, but three months ago, after a lot of just pure lovin' on the part of his mom and I, seeing a lot of what went wrong, realizing that all the things we told him about life just might have been right and for his own good, he has done a 100% turn around.
I couldn't be prouder of my son than I am now. Sometimes it takes a good knock on the head to get your attention. This is a pretty hard knock. But it's turning out amazing. Maybe someday I'll tell the rest of the story.
Thanks again.>>>
Boy, I am jealous!>>>
That pic reminds of me of my neighbors Mike---- completely. A rather youngish couple of 45 or so who just became grandparents in November. You Younguns.......... :laugh:>>>
Congratulations to the both of you!
Your poor lovely bride is way too young to be sleeping with an ole Grampa for the rest of her life. :lol:>>>
Congrats! :)>>>
Thanks Fellas.>>>
Right on bro. that pic says it all. This is why we bust our ass everyday. Makes it all worth it. My best to you and yours.>>>
Cool deal mate.>>>
Congratulations to Grandma & Grandpa Hicks. :) Greatgrand parents also! Most of all the new parents. Welcome aboard Wyatt. PC>>>
Congratulations Mike!! :cheer:>>>