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Related: About this forumFound out my wife & I will be having a girl in July.
It's pretty cool. We went to a 3D ultrasound place. Got a great picture. Long legs, arms, & fingers. She's gonna be just like her papa, lol. I'm 6'4".
Weird thing is people keep asking me if I'm disappointed it's not a boy. The question irks me, as if I could only relate to a boy or something. I dunno..I'm just pumped to have a kid. We'd been trying for some time now. Raised without a father, myself...I'm excited to get the chance to be one.
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)Those types of questions used to irk me as well.
Inkfreak
(1,695 posts)GeorgeGist
(25,426 posts)My wife and I had two girls. Wouldn't have wished otherwise.
Inkfreak
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Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)I wouldn't trade her for the world.
In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)People do ask some dumb questions.
Inkfreak
(1,695 posts)I just thought it was funny/odd. Im pretty stoked.
snappyturtle
(14,656 posts)Let me tell you a little story. In 1976 I gave birth to a beautiful baby boy. Loved him with all my heart. His father and I wanted him to have a brother or sister. By the time the baby was 17 mos. old I was again expecting! Good news. I wanted him to have a brother....I thought there would be more of a closeness for him to his new sibling. Back then we didn't know the gender before birth and surprise....I had a girl. I will admit that for a few moments after the birth of my daughter I felt disappointed. Ha! that didn't last long. What I didn't know at the time the closeness my son and my daughter would still enjoy today.
I also think, in my wise old age (LOL), that there is a special relationship or fathers and daughters that has that 'je nais sais que quality'. Enjoy!
Inkfreak
(1,695 posts)lumberjack_jeff
(33,224 posts)Life before kids will soon seem like a half-remembered movie.
Inkfreak
(1,695 posts)raven mad
(4,940 posts)you are doomed.
CONGRATS!!!!
Inkfreak
(1,695 posts)I'm newly 36 & was thinking we might not be able to have one. She's going to be a very special gift for us.
Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)I was mid 30s when our first was born. I figure I'm going to be a little pooped to deal with college-age shennanigans, but still...
it's like nothing else, truly.
Warren DeMontague
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Second, man, what an odd question for people to give you, I agree.
Third, wow, your first! Awesome!!! It's... i don't know, can't speak for others, but for me, about the most meaningful thing, experience, whatever, in my whole life. It changes you, or it should. Just love your kids, helplessly, totally, unconditionally, and then love them some more. Which is what you'll find yourself doing anyway, odds are.
I knew the genders of my kids immediately upon hearing my wife was pregnant. Dont know how, just... Knew. The skeptic would say "lucky guesses"
But I didn't "want" a gender, as in preference- just wanted em healthy.
Congrats, again!
Inkfreak
(1,695 posts)When my buddy asked me how I felt, I replied that I had a deep sense of satisfaction. It's funny but true. I'm excited to think I can now help bring a new person in this world. A little girl who will call me daddy. It's pretty freaking cool..
My stomach keeps fluttering when I peek in our baby's room and look at the clothes and stuff we've beem getting in preparation. It's a real trip, lol!
Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)There is someone you haven't met yet, that nevertheless you know is going to be one of the most important people in your life.
fishwax
(29,324 posts)It's an awesome thing.
cwydro
(51,308 posts)I remember an old Doonesbury comic that I kept for years.
Showed one of the characters learning of the birth of a girl, and she ran around screaming, "It's a baby woman! A baby woman!"
I loved that - wish I still had it.