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02/17/04

Professor Doctor Menke, here is your paper....

Permalink 02:56:00 pm by cassie, Categories: Announcements [A]

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So, yes! Yes! I have done it! I have, after arduous labour, birthed my proverbial eleven-pound child of a history paper! I laughed, I cried. I experienced the entire range of human emotions! If only to hold him for just.. a... moment longer...

*sniff*

If only my heart should always be so joyous.

Now, to have it analyzed for genetic abnormalities, passed on through the maternal side...

And, BTW, it's kinda funny. If my Mum saw this she'd have a fit. She hates it when I make analogies about birthing children (I do every so often because I know it makes her fume and she's so cute when she fumes). She says, "You have no iDEa, Cass!" Or something to that effect. Psht. Mothers of six, what can I tell you? :)

10 comments

Comment from: Mark [Visitor]
MarkWas it by cesarean?
02/17/04 @ 16:19
Comment from: Cassie [Visitor]
CassieWhatever it was, there wasn't enough anesthesia.
02/17/04 @ 16:44
Comment from: martha [Visitor]
marthaHow about mothers of eight...? ;)
02/18/04 @ 11:29
Comment from: jc [Visitor]
jcI hate papers! Glad you got through yours. question: Is Sar our one and only seth? I'm curious as to how she is doing.
02/19/04 @ 20:44
Comment from: Jen [Visitor]
JenAnd who is the father of this bouncing baby essay? Congratulations!!
02/20/04 @ 07:10
Comment from: Cassie [Visitor]
CassieYep, the one and only, JC. :) She's doing well, but you might want to ask her yourself here, since she noses around here every so often. :) Thank you Jen, I couldn't be prouder! The father is named "coffee."
02/20/04 @ 08:56
Comment from: JC [Visitor]
JCReally? *waves* Seen any trenchcoats lately? Email me sometime. johncreagan at yahoo.com
02/21/04 @ 14:12
Comment from: Sarah [Visitor]
SarahHey, JC! : ) I will... I was reading in my Human Growth and Development textbook yesterday in a marathon five-chapter sprint that labor is 16 hours on average the first time. I don't care how your breath. You can't beat 16 hours. I will be a sobbing, sweaty, miserable wreck, Cass. Now tell me who's gonna want to take that home?
02/21/04 @ 17:35
Comment from: Cassie [Visitor]
CassieI don't know, Sar, I just don't know. heh. I guess that's one of those "cross that bridge when ya get to it.." type of things.
02/21/04 @ 17:48
Comment from: martini [Visitor]
martini*chuckles* Most time I ever spent on one paper was six months. ;)
02/24/04 @ 10:24
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