On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Dan Minette wrote:

> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Yanni Cooper) wrote:
> 
> >This is about the quietest I've seen the list since I first >joined.... 
> >it's sort of scary ...
> 
> 
> Well, unfortunately, it looks as though we've run out of real
> interesting conversation topics.  If you go to, say, July of 99 in
> egroups and look at the conversations, you'll see threads that involve
> a number of people who had a lot to say about a variety of interesting
> topics.  Part of it is the loss of members, part is members having
> talked out a topic with each other and not having a lot new to say.

And part of it is maybe someone still thrashing out the words for
something incredibly new (at least, to her) so as to be *able* to post.

BTW, the baby is moving.  Sometimes I feel the actual movement, sometimes
I feel the effect of him having moved from one spot to another.  The most
annoying one, so far, is when he decides to move down a bit while I'm
driving, putting a little bit more human flesh right behind the seatbelt,
which is distracting at first.  (Most of the time, he stays higher than
that, for which I and my bladder are glad....)  I can listen for him with
my body best when I'm sitting in one place for a long time; I've gotten
the best results at actually feeling baby movement in the theater (went 2
weeks ago, went again tonight, don't have tickets for anything else until
March, sigh...).

OK, so I got some of the "baby movement" stuff out. 

Oh, and if you want to see ultrasound pictures, come by my house, we've
got them on the fridge and Dan hasn't had any desire to scan them yet.
(They look really weird and alien.  Then again, look at who the kid's
mother is.)

        Julia


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