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Scan.... Posted: 08-11-06 17:24pm
I'm getting my scan next friday! I'm so
excited. Can't wait to see him/her
again. Just to bum you guys out me and
my hubby don't wanna find out the sex.
Sorry folks... :oops:
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rosejackson
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Posted: 08-11-06 17:25pm
Aww good luck! Its going to be a big
surprise for you when you have the baby.
Its the best way to go as it makes you
more excited nearer the time. Anyway good
luck again and I hope things go well xxx
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Bridget
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Posted: 08-11-06 17:27pm
How exciting! I loved my ultrasound and
wish I could get another.
I'm going to guess and say you're having
another boy because everyone else seems to
be having girls lately. Do you have names
picked out?
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Becky
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Posted: 08-11-06 17:30pm
Brandon for a boy, roxie (roxanne) for a
girl.
We were gonna stick to another name
beginning with l but couldn't find any
more that appealed to us.
I can honestly say I don't mind what sex
it is. We have one of each anyway.
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Bridget
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Posted: 08-11-06 17:36pm
I love roxie! That is wicked cute.
Personally I would've thought it a little
cheesy to name all your kids with ".L"
names. There's nothing wrong with
branching out. My name and my older
brother's name start with ".Br" and my
younger brother's starts with ".D".
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