yes. pianowolfi, that is me. i have a sort of look of shock because she was my third child and it was only 11 minutes in delivery. i even walked up the stairs. as soon as i got there, they said 'oop. she's in labor.' then, i had an ambulance gurney to the delivery room where she came in 11 minutes. (because i'd been in labor before, i tried to ignore as much pain as possible at home - but this time it wasn't bad and i didn't even know i had serious labor). my husband apologized profusely for making me walk up the stairs. i told him it probably helped delivery. anyhow, who's going to carry a pregnant woman up stairs (i know, elevator).
glad that everything is going well with your new family, klicker. never give away the crib. that's what i learned (or the other stuff). don't want to buy it all over again. we were so sure we were only having two children. we had a boy and a girl - so it was like - this is a complete family. but, now - i can't imagine not having a second girl. lots of girlie stuff. she's the only one that cries a lot though. she might be a little spoiled. but, she laughs a lot too.
we bought her a new barbie with dog to walk. the moment it was opened she was in awe that the dog actually pooped after you fed it - and that it came with a pooper scooper. yuk. if i'd have known that. we just thought the dog was cute. you laugh a lot with kids. if it weren't for them, i'd have never gone in toys-r-us.
why do i go on like this. well, because it was hot out there. just went for a bike ride (agreed about exercise and mood) but it was so hot i came back in a worse mood. i started blaming everyone for taking my keys - but they were in my pocket after all. heat can give you alzheimers. now, my hubby wants to go bicycling again. i said, give me five minutes on the computer. (he's probably asleep by now and i'll get 1/2 an hour).