Julia wrote:
> 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

So the U-Haul he/she's loaded his/her stuff into, that must be a tight
sqeeze? ;o)

> 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

OK, here's where bipedalism fails: during prenancy. You're standing up.
Inside you, there's a little guy, who is also in a head up position at the
moment. Next to his feet is a round sac. Of course s/he's gonna kick it.
This is why football is such an obsession around the world, we're
conditioned to it before we're even born...

> 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

Scan! Scan! (If you scan a scan, is that a second-level scan?). Show me the
kid, I'll show you the pins in my elbow (which are also supposed to be in
there for 9 months. You get a kid at the end, I get 2 pins in a jar. I feel
cheated.).

<grin> Glad it's all going well.

Charlie

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