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How many proud, new* parents?

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    Jon Pawley
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    Hey, cool. My son certainly lives up to his name of Isaac. Jon

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      Here is clan frog: http://www.codefrog.com/ClanFrog.jpg[^] Nod to Vunic for the reminder: My oldest is Grant at 6, Katie will be 5 on December 21st and Paige is around 19 months old. They are my herd and I think they are the coolest thing... Kids are awesome. Grant and I sat and watched Google videos of military planes all night it was a blast. Then I went upstairs and started the pillow fight of a 1000 generations with all 3 of them. I'm a tyrant and they love it.

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      priceless - your server has been hit so hard, the bandwidth limiter has kicked in :)

      Charlie Gilley Will program for food... Whoever said children were cheaper by the dozen... lied. My son's PDA is an M249 SAW. My other son commutes in an M1A2 Abrams

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        priceless - your server has been hit so hard, the bandwidth limiter has kicked in :)

        Charlie Gilley Will program for food... Whoever said children were cheaper by the dozen... lied. My son's PDA is an M249 SAW. My other son commutes in an M1A2 Abrams

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        code frog 0
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        Fixed! Moved it to my other domain http://www.codefrog.com/ClanFrog.jpg[^] . ;)

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          Fixed! Moved it to my other domain http://www.codefrog.com/ClanFrog.jpg[^] . ;)

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          code-frog wrote:

          Fixed! Moved it to my other domain http://www.codefrog.com/ClanFrog.jpg\[^\]

          Cute. :)

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            code-frog wrote:

            Fixed! Moved it to my other domain http://www.codefrog.com/ClanFrog.jpg\[^\]

            Cute. :)

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            code frog 0
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            Most of the time they are! Actually I'd have to say they are pretty much always a good time.

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              Fixed! Moved it to my other domain http://www.codefrog.com/ClanFrog.jpg[^] . ;)

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              Eytukan
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              Nice snap Rex!! :) Their names?


              Marquee is no more :( [My Current Status] Link2006 wrote:Let's take it outside of CP Jeremy : Please don't.I would love to see this.I'm making the popcorn already.

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                Nice snap Rex!! :) Their names?


                Marquee is no more :( [My Current Status] Link2006 wrote:Let's take it outside of CP Jeremy : Please don't.I would love to see this.I'm making the popcorn already.

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                Grant->Katie->Paige Grant is 6, Katie will be 5 on December 21st and Paige is 19 months old. Paige is currently my favorite thing on this earth. Grant and Katie are my second most favorite things on this earth but Paige positively thinks I'm the coolest. She flips out whenever she sees me come home or whenever she comes home she toddles around trying to find me. I pretty much flip out when I see her so it's a good thing. Grant and Katie have entered into the "we're cool" now phase so I'm still their top dawg but they have their own moments now. It's all fun. Tonight I declared open war and inspired a lot of carnage with a good pillow fight. I pasted my oldest two frequently to squeels of delight. My youngest I'd just gently sandwich her between two and she loved it. She'd try to run off screaming in glee and pretty much fall over giggling. Kids! I'm glad I'm so much more grown up than they are. It will be sad when they mature as I'm not sure I ever will...:sigh::-D

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                  Grant->Katie->Paige Grant is 6, Katie will be 5 on December 21st and Paige is 19 months old. Paige is currently my favorite thing on this earth. Grant and Katie are my second most favorite things on this earth but Paige positively thinks I'm the coolest. She flips out whenever she sees me come home or whenever she comes home she toddles around trying to find me. I pretty much flip out when I see her so it's a good thing. Grant and Katie have entered into the "we're cool" now phase so I'm still their top dawg but they have their own moments now. It's all fun. Tonight I declared open war and inspired a lot of carnage with a good pillow fight. I pasted my oldest two frequently to squeels of delight. My youngest I'd just gently sandwich her between two and she loved it. She'd try to run off screaming in glee and pretty much fall over giggling. Kids! I'm glad I'm so much more grown up than they are. It will be sad when they mature as I'm not sure I ever will...:sigh::-D

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                  Wow.. what an affectionate father. ! You know I love my Dad too. He's very cool but he never plays with us. Though he never plays with us, he has never said "No" for anything good we ask. But the pillow fights! I missed it a lot :).. Your kids are really cute Rex. My love and regards to them. I'm a good cartoonist :-D I wish someday I could send them some real cool cartoons made. I love kids very much. :cool:


                  Marquee is no more :( [My Current Status] Link2006 wrote:Let's take it outside of CP Jeremy : Please don't.I would love to see this.I'm making the popcorn already.

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                    Just came across Chris Austin's thread below[^] and wondered how many proud, new* parents are there out there on CP? My team leader commented that "you're such a new dad, Jon" the other day, as she found me idly watching my Slickr screen saver[^] serve up photos of my boy for me. (This[^] is probably one of my faves...) Anyone else been caught admiring photos of their kids at work? Anyone else just think their kids are the bees knees? Anyone else think it is so great to be a parent? Or is it just me...? Cheers, Jon *subjective: my boy is two years old, but I still consider myself to be a "new" dad.

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                    Andy Brummer
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                    Without a doubt, as annoying as it was hearing about kids from new parents, I don't see how all the parents I've known were as restrained as they were. Luke is just the best thing in the world to me. Yours looks like a little handful, I bet he's a lot of fun.

                    Using the GridView is like trying to explain to someone else how to move a third person's hands in order to tie your shoelaces for you. -Chris Maunder

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                      Just came across Chris Austin's thread below[^] and wondered how many proud, new* parents are there out there on CP? My team leader commented that "you're such a new dad, Jon" the other day, as she found me idly watching my Slickr screen saver[^] serve up photos of my boy for me. (This[^] is probably one of my faves...) Anyone else been caught admiring photos of their kids at work? Anyone else just think their kids are the bees knees? Anyone else think it is so great to be a parent? Or is it just me...? Cheers, Jon *subjective: my boy is two years old, but I still consider myself to be a "new" dad.

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                      lintybits
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                      I'm with you man, got a 7 month old son. Currently he's my desktop, but he's got his own blog - PTrane's Blog

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                        That's a shame...

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                        charlieg
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                        not really, when it comes to children, I'm a statistical freak. My wife hasn't been to a baby shower in years. The last one went something like this: Unknown mother: "Oh, I see you're expecting! How wonderful! Is this your first or second?" Wife: "No, this is my ninth..." Unknown mother: "I beg your pardon. Did you say nine?!" Wife: "yes, nine." The party is now deathly quiet. All of the commenting about how hard it is to keep up with a single 2 year old has faded away...... :)

                        Charlie Gilley Will program for food... Whoever said children were cheaper by the dozen... lied. My son's PDA is an M249 SAW. My other son commutes in an M1A2 Abrams

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                          Rob Caldecott wrote:

                          ... nothing more boring to a childless person than someone banging on about how wonderful their kids are!

                          Yeah, but I find it so easy to fall into that "gushing parent" mode... :sigh:

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                          charlieg
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                          As well you should.

                          Charlie Gilley Will program for food... Whoever said children were cheaper by the dozen... lied. My son's PDA is an M249 SAW. My other son commutes in an M1A2 Abrams

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                            Just came across Chris Austin's thread below[^] and wondered how many proud, new* parents are there out there on CP? My team leader commented that "you're such a new dad, Jon" the other day, as she found me idly watching my Slickr screen saver[^] serve up photos of my boy for me. (This[^] is probably one of my faves...) Anyone else been caught admiring photos of their kids at work? Anyone else just think their kids are the bees knees? Anyone else think it is so great to be a parent? Or is it just me...? Cheers, Jon *subjective: my boy is two years old, but I still consider myself to be a "new" dad.

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                            Jason J Neigh
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                            I've been a proud new* dad for 6 years now. I've even been accused of having a "shrine" to admire my kids. Is 5 picture frames for 3 girls and their mother too many? :~ Good Weekend, All.

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