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We're getting close to the trip. May 7 is probably when we'll fly to Ethiopia. Now, I'm at the point where I'm contemplating how each part of my life will change after we get our son. Even the smallest parts of my life.
I have a feeling that everything is going to change. Eating will be different. Getting dressed/ready in the morning will be different. Work will be different [schedule]. Evenings at home will be different. Going out on a whim will be different. Last weekend Margo and I saw 2 movies just because we didn't have anything else going on [Blades of Glory & Hot Fuzz...both 4/5 stars ****].
All that will change.
For the better.
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Hey there Clayton, I always tell everyone how smart and bright you are and yes, each part of your life will be changing. One can never go back to being childless again.You will always worry about them at first. Later as they get older you are concerned if they fit in with a group of friends, if they feel accepted being themself. They can be sensitive and so wanting to please you. Oh heck, he will copy you and look to you to see if he is doing it right. He will run to Mommy when he is hurt and she will soothe his pain away. You and Margo will be great parents and I will try to be a good "Mimi" and know my place. I already pray for him in the morning and when I go to bed I pray that someone is rubing his back or tummy or just holding his little hand and whispering sweet thoughts to him. Is someone telling him how special he is and how much him Mom and Dad want to be the ones to show him the way... You are a good man Clayton, I am glad you are with my Margo. I love you both and Deacon too!
Mimi in waiting
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