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another Klong on the way


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Which name  

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  1. 1. Which name

    • Donkey Klong
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    • Diddy Klong
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went for the first ultrasound appointment today. these appointments frustrate and excite me. i sat there waiting for about an hour total, between the waiting room and the exam room.

anyway. we've got a little peanut with a racing heart. it was 179 BPM! ~30 wks and we'll be holding him or her. not twins though. eliminated that possibility with the ultrasound.

also, the escorting lady that takes patients from waiting to exam had a haircut I haven't seen since I was the late 80s. i should have told her, but I just looked at her like a deer would headlights.

Congrats, man! I know it was a big relief for my wife and I to hear the heartbeat on that first ultrasound. She's just over 15 weeks pregnant and has a checkup tomorrow, at which point we'll schedule another ultrasound to find out the sex.

We barely have to wait, though. Usually no more than 10 minutes on all of our visits.

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meh, go to all of them if you want.

I haven't missed a single appointment for my son, and even though I've felt kinda useless at times, I know my wife is glad to have me there so that makes it very worthwhile

thats how i feel, and i won't miss a one just because i want to know everything i can as soon as possible.

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I like Diddy too, just because when I played I always chose Diddy instead of Donkey!

Also, Diddy is just an extremely cute name

as for the names, you probably don't care but here are a few I like

Kaeden

keegan

kelly- if you wanna go the irish route

kenneth

kelvin/kevin

kiefer

kyle

omg theres a kush. thats it. ur naming ur kid kush.

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