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My wife just called and said she's pregnant! :party: :cheers2:

I'm not going to lie -- I shed a couple tears in the office this morning. I know my life is about to change drastically, but I'm looking forward to it.

Any advice is appreciated.

I haven't even told anyone yet, because I'm waiting for her to get back from the beach. But I had to tell someone. :D

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live it up cause your life as you know it is about to end :)

enjoy

Yeah, yeah -- I heard that when I got married. :P

Gratz man!

Advice:

If its a girl teach her to marry for money the first time and for love the second.

If its a boy teach him to watch out for gold diggin bitches.

Thanks! Now I've got to wait around four months to find out the sex!

:cheers2:

:cheers2: I think I'm going to break out a Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stout tonight to celebrate! Or perhaps that Old Rasputin XI. :)

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Congrats man!

Best advice I can give is plan a weekend for you and the wife, before she gets too big and uncomfortable.

Then plan a weekend for just you, preferably when she is huge and grumpy.

Then go buy a minivan.

You're gonna have a blast!

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Congrats man!

Best advice I can give is plan a weekend for you and the wife, before she gets too big and uncomfortable.

Then plan a weekend for just you, preferably when she is huge and grumpy.

Then go buy a minivan.

You're gonna have a blast!

Thanks, that's good advice. We do have a few trips planned this summer and fall, so we'll make the most of them. One of the trips was a beer festival, so I guess she won't be going there (or at least drinking).

But as I said in another thread, I'll be looking into station wagons, not minivans. ;)

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Congrats... our baby is coming any day now...due date is 2 weeks away on tuesday... and the nursery still isn't completely finished yet... f*ck

Word of advice, if you want to remodel the baby's new room, start early. Because time will keep getting taken away from you.

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Congrats... our baby is coming any day now...due date is 2 weeks away on tuesday... and the nursery still isn't completely finished yet... f*ck

Word of advice, if you want to remodel the baby's new room, start early. Because time will keep getting taken away from you.

Congrats to you as well!

I just found out an hour ago, and I'm already thinking of all the things I need to do around the house. We have an office that I'm guessing will become the nursery.

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Congrats... our baby is coming any day now...due date is 2 weeks away on tuesday... and the nursery still isn't completely finished yet... f*ck

Word of advice, if you want to remodel the baby's new room, start early. Because time will keep getting taken away from you.

Good luck with the delivery process!

Keep us posted.

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