tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34111540.post183686118483670666..comments2017-05-07T02:42:14.731+02:00Comments on Suz Place: A lovely SundayUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34111540.post-5549057081702575152007-10-19T11:56:00.000+02:002007-10-19T11:56:00.000+02:00I second Connie's comment...at least the part abou...I second Connie's comment...at least the part about how your happy post warmed my heart, too. I don't have children yet, but when I do, I look forward to similar days as you described.Cheers :)<BR/><BR/>Kristen's RawKristen's Rawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15340522295588234162noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34111540.post-85522032200295604572007-10-15T01:39:00.000+02:002007-10-15T01:39:00.000+02:00Dear Suz!Congratulations!!!!!You probably don't ev...Dear Suz!<BR/>Congratulations!!!!!<BR/>You probably don't even remember me. We chatted on MWO a while back.<BR/>Can't believe just as I hit the site again and find you and look at your blog, you have had a fourth child!!? <BR/>Congratulations on your newest little girl!<BR/>And how nice you still keep up with what's going on on MWO. I must admit, when I was moderating nicely, I completely forgot about the people who made it happen.<BR/>Whatever....<BR/>I had two of my three kids at home too (first one was a planned home birth, but I had to give in and go to hospital after a day or so of labour, when he just got stuck and wouldn't come out :0(<BR/>Having a baby at home is the natural way to go and I can't understand why so many women chose hospital as the natural option to give birth. My second child, Avalon, didn't breathe for nine minutes after she was born at home in our living room. The longest nine minutes of mine and my husbands life. But as soon as she took her first breath, I just knew she was fine and I was so happy to have her at home in safety and not being prodded by needles and attached to machines just to see how she was doing. The paramedics had arrived literally seconds after that first breath and even they were so lovely and laid back and having a cup of tea with us and the midwife while we were deceiding to stay home. It was a lovely birth, even with all the unbelievale stress. In comparison number three son was the most peaceful calm birth ever.... and when he arrived I completely rejected him, but that's another story :0)<BR/>All births are special, but I think to plan ahead for the best possible way to bring a little person into the world is so rewarding. <BR/>I am rambling! Hope you can read this while you have a moment or while breastfeeding (that's what I used to do in the middle of the night... feed and read).<BR/>Would be nice to catch up again, but I guess you are rather busy these days!!!!<BR/>Congratulations again on your gorgeous little girl.<BR/>Lol to you and your family,<BR/>CerstinAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34111540.post-41512437745712347042007-10-10T15:30:00.000+02:002007-10-10T15:30:00.000+02:00Suz, I distinctly remember the days immediately fo...Suz, I distinctly remember the days immediately following the birth of my children. They were like days out of time, savored like sweet tidbits, when all that was expected was that you love and bond with your family. It gave me the stength to deal with the hormonal storms that followed. lol! I recently learned that Suzanne's b'day actually is considered a day out of time on the 13 moon calendar. Seems appropriate!<BR/><BR/>Your happy post warmed my heart! Enjoy your perfect family.<BR/><BR/>Much Love!<BR/>ConnieConniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04256114949418201763noreply@blogger.com