On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Kristin A. Ruhle wrote:
> An aside: Why not make a note of the day you knew and if the child
> someday wants to celebrate his/her own existence, they could change
> "birthdays." (Well conception date might be better but most people
> don't know *exactly* unless it was an accident...)
I think we can pinpoint that to within a couple of days, actually. ;)
But actual date of birth is a standard sort of thing to celebrate.
Julia
wondering if on her next birthday she'll want to call up her mother to
say, "Thanks for giving birth to me."
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