October 1, 2009

Grandma getting ready for baby


So we set up my old baby crib at my mom's house. We got new organic bedding, a new mattress and some basic supplies. Grandma is all ready....just need a baby to put in the crib =)

ps.....the cat thinks it's his new bed....hopefully he gets over it haha

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  1. Gertrude Hibarger
    1910 - 2003

    "Gertrude was born on February 3, 1910 and passed away on Saturday, October 11, 2003."

    It just occurred to me that your baby will have the same birthday as her great great grandma.(if she cooperates!)

    Aunt Gretchen

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  2. She'll be born under the sign Chinese Zodiac OX

    The Ox of Chinese Astrology is no bull in a china shop. Steadfast and solid, this powerful Sign is a born leader, being quite dependable and possessing an innate ability to achieve great things. Oxen tend to be plodding and methodical; they approach projects in the step-by-step manner that serves them best, and they never lose sight of their goal. They are tireless workers who are detail-oriented and believe in doing things right the first time.

    The world may perceive Oxen as being far too serious or incapable of loosening up. This sturdy sort is less than social by nature and tends to become introverted in a crowd. To make things worse, they can't be bothered with what other people think and prefer to do what makes them feel best. Behind that calm facade, though, lives an Ox who can feel hurt, lonely and unable to connect with others. Friends and family are a great source of comfort to this beast, even if they don't always understand what makes the Ox tick. As a lover, friend, family member or housemate, the Ox makes a wonderfully strong, tender and affectionate companion who is protective and always reliable.

    Out in the world, though, Oxen tend to be stubborn, dogmatic, my-way-or-the-highway kind of people who have no concept of when to back down. Oxen don't care to be pushed, especially since they think they're the good guys of the Chinese Zodiac. There is some truth to that theory, since the Ox is smart, trustworthy, caring and honorable. If you need honest, steady and unbiased advice, call on the Ox.

    A good lesson for mighty Oxen is to strive to overcome a judgmental nature that keeps them from getting close to others. If they can learn to value their own good qualities, they'll have more room in their hearts to invite others in.

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