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Hey guys! I'm so sorry I have been away for a few months, the wifi at my inlaws was spotty at best. Anyway, I had the baby on 9/28/11 and brought all my own gluten-free food to the hospital- they weren't sure how to feed me so they went to PUBLIX and bought an Amys bowl! I was like "Um, I hope you didn't bill my insurance for that..."

Jacob was 9 pounds, 11 oz... amazing what a healthy diet can do for you AND your kiddos! I can't wait to jump back in now that I am home. The husband is still deployed (and may be extended) soooo... I guess I'll just have to cook to keep busy haha


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kareng Grand Master

I was just thinking about you the other day! Wondered if the the (not so) little one had arrived. Congrats!

Jestgar Rising Star

Welcome back! and welcome Jacob!!

mommida Enthusiast
:D Congratulations!!!!! :D Holy moley K8tling you gave birth to a little linebacker!!!!! ;)B)
anabananakins Explorer

I was just wondering the other day where you'd gone. Congratulations!!!!! Welcome Jacob, yay!

mushroom Proficient

We have missed you. Congratulations and hope hub gets to meet Jacob soon!

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Congratulations and welcome back.


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kitgordon Explorer

Congratulations! Enjoy him; they grow so fast, and I hope your husband will be home soon.

wheeleezdryver Community Regular

congrats!!!!

jerseyangel Proficient

Congrats and welcome to little Jacob! We've missed you :)

notme Experienced

YAYYY K8!!!!! sounds like you are doing great (except the hubby away part) 9lb 11oz dang it, girl :D sounds like he is pretty healthy! such great news :) and jacob is one of my favorite names: my great grandfather's name and my nephew/Godson's name: jacob. hope dad gets to come home soon. we are stillllll waiting for daughter's husband to get back (extended :( we feel ya) hopefully in february *crosses fingers*

so glad everything is well! :)

cyberprof Enthusiast

I'm such a sap. It brought tears to my eyes. I hope dad gets to see Jacob soon and wishing you all the best.

AVR1962 Collaborator

CONGRATULATIONS! Good for you for taking your own food and I am really glad to hear the hospital worked with you to make a good experience!!

K8ling Enthusiast

Thanks so much guys, I missed having all of you to ask questions/share vents on sharing a kitchen (my inlaws fed my kid wheat the whole time we were there! THEN suggested I allow wheat into MY kitchen ... yeah... no.). I could see the board but only on my iphone so it was tiiiny.

So SO happy to be home, and breastfeeding is going well this time. I ran out of milk by 3 weeks with Collin and had lost 24 pounds. This time I am holding steady at 180 and breastfeeding VERY well. SO glad I got diagnosed before I had another baby.

So! What have I missed???

kareng Grand Master

So! What have I missed???

3 people had affairs and one is pregnant & not sure if her husband is the father. The evil doctor was shot & almost died. 4 people came back from the dead. 1 girl was re-cast. Wait......that was the soap opera I watch! :o

On C.com....the usual- constipation, diarhea, bloating, gas, foggy brains, nerve problems, anxiety issues, bread recipes,unsympathetic relatives, "does it contain gluten or not?" discussions, etc.

sa1937 Community Regular

On C.com....the usual- constipation, diarhea, bloating, gas, foggy brains, nerve problems, anxiety issues, bread recipes,unsympathetic relatives, "does it contain gluten or not?" discussions, etc.

Not to mention the usual...dredging up old threads from 2004. :lol:

ETA: Also sending my congratulations on your new baby!!!

K8ling Enthusiast

hahahahaha I love it.

ok well, that's good to know!

CR5442 Contributor

Congratulations on your baby. Kind of wish I'd been on here for some tips pre-pregnancy myself!

domesticactivist Collaborator

Yay! Your little one shares my son's birthday, a good day for babies!!! I'm happy for you that breastfeeding is going well, keep it up, mama :)

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