Wednesday, March 26, 2008

My grandmothers' reaction...

So, I finally called my grandmothers, Granny Norvell and Mawmaw Dailey, today. They were both very excited, I could tell even though neither of them screams or jumps up and down like a few people we've told! For each of them, this baby will be their first great-grandchild, and they both really seemed to like the idea. Mawmaw Dailey even offered to help pay for it all, which I of course politely turned down. You have to know her to understand how funny that is!

I'm excited, too!!!

7 comments:

  1. I don't know why you turned her down!!

    Your mom said Granny offered your parents (as newlyweds) $1000 if they had a baby in the first year. How funny is that! I told her we might have gotten pregnant sooner if we'd had a deal like that....

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  2. I think I would have taken the first year over the thousand dollars. =) Freedom, vacations, young love - OR - midnight feedings, poop, no sleep.

    I'm glad we all waited/are waiting! =)

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  3. @Leanna: Yeah, you're right. It's been a good five years of freedom!

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  4. I'm not so sure...$1000 in 1975 was a lot more than it is now!

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  5. As a reminder, babies are not burdens, for whenever they come and yes, it's nice to have the "freedom as a couple" but ultimately families are the next step God calls us to, but leaves us to discern when that time is right, not to avoid and not to be disobedient!

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  6. P.S. My parents stated to us that a successful marriage of 5 years is a pre-req for having a child. However that "advice" he didn't even follow. They were with child prior to 5 years themselves. (HA!)

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  7. Babies are not burdens, but Parenthood is a very long stage, and there needs to be the "Just Us" stage before that so we'll have a solid marriage foundation when our kids go crazy. Kids in the first year (or early years) of marriage, while feasible, is not something I would recommend in most situations.

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