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    Great news...and now the fun begins
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    That's fantastic new Waldo , the missus must be pretty happy about that
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    Great news Waldo, the only sleep you'll get now is sitting in front of the computer

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    G'day,

    Yep the next saga begins and the fun too. I'd try tto take him down the shed for initiation but SMWBO would shoot me, seeing as I'm getting over a nasty cold.

    Missus is happy but tired, I'm happy and need to get up earlier in the morning now so I can attend to my duties. I might get the neighbour over to teach me how to fall asleep successfully - he's got it down to an art, he can be overdosed on vitamins and some how fall asleep standing up and slumped over the kitchen bench. his family just leave him there all night, if he's lucky his son will come and dack him.
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    On ya Waldo.
    3.77 kg is enormous for a 33 weeker. Imagine how big he would have been if he stayed to term. Front row forward at 6 months old.

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    Made a string hammock for the shed/office yet?

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    Cliff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skew ChiDAMN!! View Post
    Made a string hammock for the shed/office yet?
    G'day Skew,

    Never made one, so it could take some time I might be able to fit one above over there and squeezed in above that next to it. is there room in my shed for anything anymore?



    except that i keep getting into trouble because i have to move the car, to move the yet unfinished r/table to move the t/saw so she can get to the dryer.
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    Thanks Cliff. terry, he would've made front rower if he stayed in longer, but we're thinking that something like golf would be good - train him up now and one day he can keep his folks in a style that they want to get accustomed to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skew ChiDAMN!! View Post
    Made a string hammock for the shed/office yet?

    If SWMBO ever asks "what's that for?" you can explain it away as a net for securing loads on a trailer... (DAMHIKT. )
    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    is there room in my shed for anything anymore?



    except that i keep getting into trouble because i have to move the car, to move the yet unfinished r/table to move the t/saw so she can get to the dryer.
    You have an office in there dont you?

    Just going out to the office dear, sorry got to do some work..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    Just an update to the little bloke. He came home today

    (now the sleep deprivation begins )
    see he was in special care for only a little over 2 weeks

    as to the sleep deprivation ... do what I do

    any time
    any place
    any surface

    is good enough to catch a few Zzz

    in the open in pouring rain without a coat is about the only exception


    ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by ian View Post
    see he was in special care for only a little over 2 weeks
    he is a little fighter and scoffed at things like breathing and blood pressure, all that remains now is that he has a chamber in his heart that is thicker than it should be and a heart murmur, but these he will grow out of.

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    Oops. missed the birth notice, sorry. Congratulations to all concerned, and welcome home James.
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    Thanks Alex.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    Glad he is home Waldo.

    My little fella has been home now for 14 days. Tam had a few problems feeding him, but when we decided to go to the bottle, things got a whole lot better.
    He is even sleeping 4-5 hours over night now, so sleep deprivation is not as bad as it was.

    Good luck, and get him in the shed as soon as you can.

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