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 I have felt a little guilty these last couple of months about not being around as much as I used to be, and while it's true that my work schedule has been off the charts it's really something else that has been using up my energy....
I'm having a baby.
Right now I'm about 16 weeks along, and according to one of the books MO2YP has so graciously leant me my padawan-to-be's fingernails are well formed and the arms and legs are moving, though I have not felt any kicks yet. Most of all I have a new found respect for the whole process of pregnancy. I had naively believed that the first trimester must be the easiest since you look basically the same. Well, after three months of practically 24/7 nausea, and exhaustion so deep that I could barely limp through the day I finally have some understanding of the kind of work it takes to be a mom before you even become one. Luckily the nausea is gone but the exhaustion remains, which is why you're still more likely to find me taking a nap in my spare time than typing away at a keyboard.
Of course, every life event is a great reason to reflect on SW for me, and this has been no exception. Early on there were some signs that things might not be going so well. I'll spare you the details, but my being new at this and an all star worrier didn't make things any easier. Once I even woke up at three am just lying there wondering what I would do if I miscarried. Would I be able to continue on with life as I knew it? Would I be okay? Every time my tired heart tried to comfort my mind with the phrase "I'm sure the baby will be just fine," my mind would frantically reply "There are no guarantees. You can't pin your hopes on that." Well, when the sun finally began to slide through the cracks in the drapes and my husband stirred, along with comforting me he said. "What is there in SW that can help you with this?" *Good man* I immediately realized Anakin's story once again held the answer. Anakin pinned his okay-ness on another person, on Padme. He honestly believed that he couldn't live without her - that his sadness over the loss of her would be the end of him. He learned the hard way that it wasn't. I realized that I had to try to learn to do what Anakin couldn't. First of all, to learn that being sad wasn't the opposite of being okay. If I had lost this child - one that had only been with me a few short weeks I would be terribly sad, and that would be okay because sadness would be completely appropriate. I realized it wouldn't do me any good trying to live my life in order to outsmart sadness. Pain is just a part of it all, and the more I push it away or deny it the stronger it always gets. Secondly, I would have to learn to "let go of all I feared to lose." One of MO2YP's other helpful books said (sounding much like Yoda, but without the inverted speech) "Pregnancy is one long lesson in surrender," and it certainly has been that for me. There are some things I can do to give my child the best shot. I can eat well, and get good medical care, but for the most part this whole process is out of my hands. I can't make the world bow to my wishes. What will be will be, and I have to learn to allow it or it will mean many sleepless nights. All that said, I am happy to report that right now everything is progressing just fine.
My husband, as you can see with the above, has been integral to this whole process. Aside from the obvious contribution (again I'll spare you the details  ) his emotional support has been amazing from the first e.p.t. test on. It has made me realize how incredibly alone both Shmi and Padme were. I've always wondered what Shmi's pathway to slavery was, and if her most unusual pregnancy had anything to do with it. However, even putting those wonderings aside it's clear that Shmi never had anyone but herself to count on. It must have taken tremendous strength to cope with that. Padme's situation would have been horrendous too if for different reasons. I can't imagine what it would be like to have such news, and not be able to share it with your husband, or anyone for that matter. Not only that, to wonder all those long months if Anakin would even survive long enough to hear that he was going to be a father must have been agonizing. This awareness helps me appreciate the strength of these women even more, and while I'm sure I could find such strength if I needed it I'm grateful that I haven't had to.
In the meantime, as my life changes I can't say I know what my involvement here on the site will look like, but please know that I hold you all in my heart, and have been grateful for the existence of this community even if my day to day participation has changed. It's not for lack of love for you all, but for the fact that life takes turns that are both common and exciting all the time.
MTFBWY
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Rogueish W.I.E.R.D.
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 6:56 AM
~high fives anakinside1's husband~
Way to go mate, nice one.
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amidalooine The Emotional Galaxy
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 6:59 AM
...you know how I feel, too.
I can't really express here how I feel about this amazing thing that has happened in your life...you...someone whom I feel is...well...amazing. There just aren't words.
Much love to you...and you. 
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vadersgirl33 vadersgirl_reflections
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 7:37 AM
Congratulations to you and your hubby!!!  I'm sure things will be just fine. Being a first-time mom can be a scary experience at times (I, too, have wondered from time to time if my padawans were going to be ok or not while I was pregnant with them), but don't worry. You have a wonderful loving hubby who will see things through with you- both the ups and downs. And you have us!!!
If you need someone to talk to, email me.
vadersgirl33
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ketal13 HanAnWan
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 7:39 AM
That is wonderful news. I was in the same boat as you in regards to the first trimester--I was expecting little change, but I was sadly mistaken.  Only 5 more months until you and your husband receive the greatest gift of your lives. 
I'm glad that SW helped you get over your anxiety. In the future SW will bring you even more happiness as you get to share your love of the saga with your child. 
Congratulations to you and your hubby.
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anakinside1 Echoes from the Asteroid Field
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 8:16 AM
Wherever your life takes you with this next step in your journey, know that I will be there for you...always
Aw  Even as a blue ghost?
~high fives anakinside1's husband~
LOL! Yeah I still can't believe his part in the whole creation process is basically over. Life is so unfair!
Much love to you...and you.
Thanks, ami! I've really appreciated your wisdom and your encouragement.
You have a wonderful loving hubby who will see things through with you- both the ups and downs.
Ain't that the truth!
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anakinside1 Echoes from the Asteroid Field
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 8:17 AM
In the future SW will bring you even more happiness as you get to share your love of the saga with your child.
I have to say I am really excited to see someone experiencing the saga for the FIRST time.
If anyone has the strength to face this, you do.
What encouragement! You are sweetness itself, and thanks for your understanding about my mysterious disappearance! 
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PrincessAngel39
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 8:22 AM
Congratulations. I also lived a hard experience with my second pregnancy - I had to undergo a test to know if there were problems, and these were the worst weeks in my life . Everything went well, but it was very hard.
I think that hope is the core of it. You would have survived to the loss of your baby if you had hope to get pregnant again, or to adopt some baby. Padmé lost all hope, then she couldnt survive to her loss. Smy had to carry and raise her son alone, but enjoyed him for nine years and was plenty of hope on his future. If you keep hope, you can survive, If not, it's harder, but human being anyway is able to survive to almos everything.
Enjoy your pregnancy, you will always remember these months.
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MomOf2YoungPadawan Mamadala's Lair
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 8:27 AM
Oh, honey!!
I had a happy tear in my eye the whole time I read this! As always, you have made so many fabulous connections to SW!!
"Pregnancy is one long lesson in surrender," It doesn't stop there, either.... motherhood also teaches this lesson daily!
I'm sure I could find such strength if I needed it I'm grateful that I haven't had to. Yes, if I know of anyone who could certainly do it, for sure it would be you.
Like JP77 said, we all understand you not being "around"...we all have lives, and sometimes things happen. Take care of that youngling and yourself - that's top priority!
*breathes a heavy sigh* I'm just glad I don't have to keep my mouth shut anymore!!
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ewanandhaydenfan5 I Have You Now!
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 8:29 AM
Wonderful news! Your child is a blessing.
I can't make the world bow to my wishes.
Even though you're referring to pregnancy, you've learned the first lesson of parenthood. I'm a big worrier, but since I've had my youngling, I've had to learn to let go big time. As the book said, "Pregnancy is one long lesson in surrender". So is parenting. Of course, there will be things you'll need to be in control of, but there are things you'll have to let go of. I've had certain desires for my youngling that I already know won't happen, but I've had to learn to let those go.
(cont'd)
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ewanandhaydenfan5 I Have You Now!
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 8:30 AM
I'm sorry about your early difficulties, but I'm so glad that everything is ok now, and you're doing everything possible to ensure your little one's safety. We'll all be here for you through thick and thin. And we'll all help you to bring SW into the life of your padawan!
Congrats to you and Hubby!
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jedilily1026 Years Matter Not (Gone Crazy...Be Back Soon)
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 8:50 AM
I'm having a baby.
Joy, Joy, Joy, Joy, Joy, Joy....I got goosebumps & tears sweetie reading this whole entry. If you don't mind, I feel as if one of my daughters has just told me they're having a baby!!!
How wonderful that life is taking you and your husband down this path. . I'm soo excited and excited for you.
"Pregnancy is one long lesson in surrender," Darlin, once you have a child, you have them and love them for life. Luv ya!!!
((hugs))
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Rogueish W.I.E.R.D.
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 9:09 AM
I still can't believe his part in the whole creation process is basically over.
Just make sure you come and report back here after the birth so I can congratulate your husband on all his outstanding and hard work.
Shall we take bets on the make and model? How about the amount?
I bet your husband can fill two prams at once!
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WifeofVader Tales from the Death Star
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 9:24 AM
I am so very happy for you!
Your fears and worries about the baby are a natural part of the pregnancy. As it progresses, what you will be able to feel is something unparalelled (sp?) to anything else in the world!
Sounds like you have great support from your husband which is a very good thing!
Can't wait to hear more about this. Perhaps you can blog about it along the way but, definitely let us know if it is a boy or a girl and all the details after the birth.
When are you expected to deliver?
OMG! Reading this was so exciting.... it really made my day in a week of bad news, it was great to see some really great news!
I'm babbling.... CONGRATULATIONS again!
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APowerfulJedi
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 9:36 AM
That's excellent congratulations to you and your husband and all the best wishes for you both.
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hansgirl3 Invoking the Squee
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 9:59 AM
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! I'm so happy for you!
Yeah I still can't believe his part in the whole creation process is basically over.
It's not over yet!!
He'll get his when he has to get up in the middle of the night for feedings and changings! 
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Qui-Tom Servo loves Padme You Must Unlearn What You Have Learned
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 10:15 AM
Congratulation!. Most exciting and happy this news is. All the best I wish you, your husband, and padawan. The book may not invert words like Yoda, but there's nothing that says I can't invert words like Yoda
I think you have a wise perspective.
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Granny-Wan I Am NOT an Old Fossil!
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 11:45 AM
"Good luck... you're gonna need it!" -  Just Kidding!
OMG, this is the most amazing news.... a youngling on the way! Woo-Hoo! (the girls do a happy dance)
He'll get his when he has to get up in the middle of the night for feedings and changings!
You mean the part where he says, "Honey, the baby's crying!" and rolls over to go back to sleep? LOL
Train this youngling properly, we must, in the ways of SW, hmmmm?
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Captain Peabody
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 1:00 PM
Congratulations!
Hope all goes well....
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viagoangel2 Were Anakin and Padme' really one?
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 1:04 PM
(((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((( AS1 & Baby)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
"There are no guarantees." You are wise beyond your years, my dear  You will make a Wonderful Mother ( technically, you already are!) and your hubby will be a " most impressive" Father  you know that I'm only a phone call/email away, if ever you need anything....and just like our Amazing, Growing Friendship....this Baby will change your lives...even MORE still, YOUR Baby is a Blessing
Much Love...
Xo
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Skywalker's Fury If nobody hears a tree fall in the forest - does it make a sound?
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 1:55 PM
"What is there in SW that can help you with this?" *Good man*
That's why you married him huh?
My husband, as you can see with the above, has been integral to this whole process. Aside from the obvious contribution (again I'll spare you the details )
Thank you. . .
Seriously though - CONGRATULATIONS. By the way it sounds, your child is going to grow up in excellent hands. Train him/her in the way that he/she should go when he/she is young, and do not despair no matter what, because when they grow older they will abide by those teachings. . .
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zach starwalker
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 2:04 PM
congratulations. ill see what i can do on the boards. a guy named jedifett's wofe just had one about a week ago.
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anakinside1 Echoes from the Asteroid Field
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 2:05 PM
I think that hope is the core of it.
Well said!
I had a happy tear in my eye the whole time I read this!
Thanks you all are making me feel like Queen (Amidala) for a day. Love you honey, and now you can talk all you want.
Even though you're referring to pregnancy, you've learned the first lesson of parenthood. Now if I can only manage to remember it for the next 50 years!
we'll all help you to bring SW into the life of your padawan!
I knew I could count on you!
Welcome little baby! Can't wait to meet you....
I can't wait to meet him/her either.
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anakinside1 Echoes from the Asteroid Field
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 2:11 PM
If you don't mind, I feel as if one of my daughters has just told me they're having a baby!!! I don't mind at all! That's about the sweetest thing you could have said. It's so nice to feel that this baby has friends before it even comes into the world.
I bet your husband can fill two prams at once!
Goodness, the testosterone level of this entry keeps going up whenever you stop by, my friend!
Can't wait to hear more about this. Perhaps you can blog about it along the way but, definitely let us know if it is a boy or a girl and all the details after the birth.
I'll be sure to keep you updated, and maybe we'll have a picture or two along the way.
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anakinside1 Echoes from the Asteroid Field
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 2:15 PM
When are you expected to deliver?
The doc said Feb 28 or Mar 1 (which I know is just a sort of ballpark date), but next year is leap year so that could mean a Feb 29 birthday. Wouldn't that be weird to have a birthday that disappears for three years? I'm glad my news gave you a lift. It's fun to have people share in the excitement.
That's excellent congratulations to you and your husband
Thanks!
It's not over yet!!
It is for me sister..... Oh, wait, what were we talking about again? 
Thanks sweetie!
Most exciting and happy this news is.
Many thanks I give you.
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anakinside1 Echoes from the Asteroid Field
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 2:28 PM
You mean the part where he says, "Honey, the baby's crying!" and rolls over to go back to sleep? LOL
 Yeah, we'll see if hubakin's commitment to a non-traditional division of labor evaporates at 3:00 am!
Hope all goes well....
Yes, May the Force be with us all....
this Baby will change your lives...even MORE still, YOUR Baby is a Blessing
Oh, I love SW baby quotes. I've decided that if my kid is like any of the Skywalkers I'd be a very happy lady, 'cause even Anakin comes around in the end to do the right thing. Thanks for stopping by even with your busy schedule.
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anakinside1 Echoes from the Asteroid Field
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 2:28 PM
By the way it sounds, your child is going to grow up in excellent hands.
You're too kind, but I have decided that I'm probably at least as qualified as anyone else on the planet to scar my kids for life. I think it comes with the territory!
a guy named jedifett's wofe just had one about a week ago.
Congrats to Mr. and Mrs. Jedifett.
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The Stooge Star Wars Joke-A-Day
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 3:17 PM
I've been wondering where you've been...
And now you have me thinking: what if Yoda did write a book on pregnancy? What would it be called, "When You're Expecting, What To Expect This Will Tell You"? And don't count on being offline for too long. 2:00 AM feedings are prime blogging time!
Anyhoo, I'm very happy for you! B'shaah tovah. And shana tovah, too! 
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brooklooineghost Just a simple mom trying to make my way in the (expanded) universe
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 3:23 PM
"Pregnancy is one long lesson in surrender,"
. . . and motherhood is one long lesson in how magical the world truly can be.
Eat lots of crackers, take lots of time to yourself, sleep whenever the mood strikes you, and enjoy the peace and quiet while you can
Na ekatostisis - 'may you and yours have a hundred years of happiness'.
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greenandwhitejedi Bar 66
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 4:28 PM
Congratulations! But remember, sooner or later, you must look ahead and make an important decision which will profoundly affect your child's future:
Will you show her/him the OT first or the PT first? It's a biggie, to be sure.
btw, I found this quite funny, so i hope you do, too.
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anakinside1 Echoes from the Asteroid Field
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 4:44 PM
And don't count on being offline for too long. 2:00 AM feedings are prime blogging time!
Ha! I have to admit I thought that might be the case! Or when I'm feeling deprived of any kind of adult contact I'll be sure to find it...here.
enjoy the peace and quiet while you can Sound advice from a simple mom who's been there! Thanks.  I am taking advantage of the peace while I still can you can be sure of that!
Will you show her/him the OT first or the PT first?
Easy! OT, and then I'll pretend the PT doesn't exist for at least 12 years, and then won't he/she be surprised and oh so delighted when there's more!
And the article was hilarious.
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jkthunder Seven Pieces
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 5:35 PM
Congratulations!  I just found out another friend of mine is pregnant and just about exactly the same amount of weeks! I also have to other friends who are past the half way point. I don't know what it is, but a few years ago there seemed to be another slew of pregnancy going on. Very interesting me thinks.
I'm glad you're trying to help your mind as much as you can. Horomones can make you CRAZY. Just ask hubby-side to keep track of you when you might not be able to keep your wits. I think keeping yourself mentally well and as happy as you can will be a big factor in how the pregnancy goes.
On that note - I am meditating happy metta in your direction 
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GalacticBabe I Have a Bad Feeling About This!
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date Posted: Sep 18, 2007 8:11 PM
I wish you could see the big smile on my face right now!!!  I am so happy for you and your husband!
Babies are such a blessing! Especially when they smile at you!
Congratulations!
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Darth_Hiram A Journey into The Force
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date Posted: Sep 19, 2007 9:41 AM
WOW! That's great ... congratulations! Sounds like you've been through a lot already, and I wish you all the best now and for the future.
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anakinside1 Echoes from the Asteroid Field
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date Posted: Sep 19, 2007 12:04 PM
I am meditating happy metta in your direction
You don't know how much I appreciate that!
Have any names picked out yet?
Maybe Sophia for a girl, Micah for a boy, but we'll see.
Babies are such a blessing!
A Galactic babe would know!
Cogratulations!
Thanks! Cool avatar, btw.
Sounds like you've been through a lot already
Only in my mind my fellow young apprentice....
you have no idea how poignant I found this today, anakinside1, but I will spare you those details at this time. I feel a blog coming on . . .
Can't wait to read it. 
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Qui-Tom Servo loves Padme You Must Unlearn What You Have Learned
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date Posted: Sep 19, 2007 12:17 PM
Have any names picked out yet? As a side note, I would like to name my first son after two of my heroes whose names involve J and E. When you throw in the D in my last name, my son would be the first, and his initials would J E D I. 
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JediMelindaWolf Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try.
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date Posted: Sep 19, 2007 1:12 PM
Can't wait to read it.
You are too sweet, as1.
It's interesting . . . where you find yourself right now, and where I find myself.
(I will try to get that blog written before your big day! Don't laugh, thinking I still have a few months. I have a pile of projects that have been waiting years - no exaggeration! - to be completed!!!   )
JMW out 
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Merryman-Lyon A Wild Bantha Chase
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date Posted: Sep 19, 2007 3:11 PM
I can't believe I missed this! Congratulations! I'm so happy for you and your hubby and the little one as well!
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jediprincess77 I Know...
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date Posted: Sep 20, 2007 10:55 AM
Maybe Sophia for a girl
That is one of my favorite names!!!  I love it! Plus, our own Senator would be proud, eh?
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Qui-Gon Reborn The Fifth Dimension
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date Posted: Jul 05, 2008 10:56 PM
Congratulations!
By the way, if you decide to name him or her Luke or Leia, make sure they stay away from anything more machine than man.
MTFBWY!
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