Send good Karma please!

lovethesea

Active Member
boooo!! But I will tell you from first hand experience. You will find another house, for a better price and years from now you will wonder what you saw in that house. I was crushed when we lost the bid on our second house. I wanted that house sooooo bad. Now I drive by it on my way to kids school and don't feel a thing. I love my house!!!!!

Meowzer is right, you will see!
 

scotts

Active Member
Sorry, but yeah a new and better place will come along. I had not posted on this thread because I am extremely superstitious and I did not want to jinx you. So believe it or not I was doing my part.
 

cranberry

Active Member
LOL. Next time post and see if it works better.
I have lots of emoticons I'd love to post... none of them SWF appropriate.
We're going to look at another place tomorrow night.
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by Cranberry
http:///forum/post/3265910
LOL. Next time post and see if it works better.
I have lots of emoticons I'd love to post... none of them SWF appropriate.
We're going to look at another place tomorrow night.
It will turn out (unlesss you're me
) really it will....
 

scotts

Active Member
Originally Posted by Cranberry
http:///forum/post/3265910
LOL. Next time post and see if it works better.
When my wife was pregnant with my son I thought, "I don't care what he turns out to be a rocker, a long hair, gay, a surgeon, as long as he can take care of himself when he is older" Well he is autistic. When my wife was pregnant with my daughter I happened to think, "belly buttons are weird things, I wonder what people would look like without one." She does not have a belly button.
You really don't want me jinxing your chance of getting a place.
 

stdreb27

Active Member
Originally Posted by Scotts
http:///forum/post/3265918
When my wife was pregnant with my daughter I happened to think, "belly buttons are weird things, I wonder what people would look like without one." She does not have a belly button.
You really don't want me jinxing your chance of getting a place.

I'm being completely serious, but how do you not have a belly button? how did she get nutrients as a fetus?
 

cranberry

Active Member
Preemie? Exomphalos? Gastroschisis? HHmmm... what else.
That's the things that come to my mind that I see.
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by Cranberry
http:///forum/post/3266014
Preemie? Exomphalos? Gastroschisis? HHmmm... what else.
That's the things that come to my mind that I see.
I only know what the first word is....LOL...My son was 10 weeks early and he had a belly button

I also have never heard of this....Didn't want to ask though
BUT since someone did.....
 

stdreb27

Active Member
Originally Posted by Cranberry
http:///forum/post/3266014
Preemie? Exomphalos? Gastroschisis? HHmmm... what else.
That's the things that come to my mind that I see.
You've might as well said premature baby, dssafdl;j, and waeroudae? I don't know what those are?
But basically she had surgery and they had to cut that out?
 

cranberry

Active Member
Originally Posted by stdreb27
http:///forum/post/3266025
You've might as well said premature baby, dssafdl;j, and waeroudae? I don't know what those are?
Sorry, those guesses were aimed at Scotts. I figured he'd know them if his daughter had them.
Originally Posted by stdreb27
http:///forum/post/3266025
But basically she had surgery and they had to cut that out?
Nope.
K, the umbilicus is attached to the "inside" of the baby and basically passes through the abdominal wall. Once we cut it, as you know, the outside part dies and falls off. The part that passes through the abdominal wall scars.... that scar is the belly button. If there is an abdominal abnormality where the guts are on the outside, the umbilicus does not pass through the belly skin, so there is no scar formed. Go look at some pictures in google with those 2 conditions... you'll get it pretty quick. It's the wildest delivery to go to.
Originally Posted by meowzer

http:///forum/post/3266015
I only know what the first word is....LOL...My son was 10 weeks early and he had a belly button

Sometimes through our interventions, our preemies do not end up with belly buttons.
 

lovethesea

Active Member
Originally Posted by Cranberry
http:///forum/post/3266028
K, the umbilicus is attached to the "inside" of the baby and basically passes through the abdominal wall. Once we cut it, as you know, the outside part dies and falls off. The part that passes through the abdominal wall scars.... that scar is the belly button. If there is an abdominal abnormality where the guts are on the outside, the umbilicus does not pass through the belly skin, so there is no scar formed. Go look at some pictures in google with those 2 conditions... you'll get it pretty quick. It's the wildest delivery to go to.
Sometimes through our interventions, our preemies do not end up with belly buttons.

OHHHHHH........I got it now.
So is this abnormality is problem later in life with hernias etc?
 
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