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504.1 | Everything is beautiful/In its own way | STEREO::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras, Luincarandir | Wed Feb 21 1990 11:54 | 15 |
| I have seen some truly "beautiful" babies; the kind that should be on
an advertisement for magazines or baby foods. I have seen some "cute"
babies; not as stunning as some, but not exactly E.T. I don't think I
have ever really seen an "ugly" baby. And I have seen a LOT of babies!
If people APPROACH you to tell you that your baby is beautiful, I think
it is safe to assume that she IS beautiful! ;^)
And, of course, people are allowed to be biased about their babies.
Who does it hurt?
Congratulations, and best of luck with Lillian; a beautiful name for a
beautiful baby!
K.C.
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504.2 | | NUTMEG::MACDONALD_K | | Wed Feb 21 1990 12:26 | 22 |
| Dear Lilli's Mom,
You *do* have the most beautiful baby girl in the world, and so do
I! :-) But seriously, I know what you mean. I asked my husband
one night if Allyson really is as beautiful as I see her, and he
said "Of course". People (total strangers) stop me in shopping
malls to tell me how gorgeous she is and I think they must really
be sincere. Would you stop someone with an average or even less
than average baby and tell them how beautiful he/she is? So I
think it's safe to assume that Lilli is beautiful not only to you
but all those people who've told you so. And K.C. is right... there
really aren't any ugly babies out there. Also, I remember in my
childbirth class the instructors saying "Now don't be upset when you
see your baby for the first time. They always look like they've
been through the ringer and if you're expecting a Gerber baby, you're
in for a shock." Well, when I got my first glimpse of Ally, the first
thing that went through my head was how beautiful she was - even
covered with all that guck! So enjoy little Lilli - she'll always
be your little beauty! Congratulations...
- Kathryn
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504.3 | Mine, too! | CHCLAT::HAGEN | Please send truffles! | Thu Feb 22 1990 09:38 | 23 |
| I don't agree that there aren't any ugly babies...I've seen some pretty
homely ones. (They're the ones that usually grow up into "swans").
I never thought much about babies' looks. When my sister had a baby, she
beamed how ALL the nurses told her they never saw such a beautiful looking
child, etc., etc., ... I remember thinking "Man is she gullible. What does
she expect them to say?"
When I was pregnant, I truly believed that I would be objective. I wasn't
going to go around and tell people that I had a gorgeous baby, and I certainly
wasn't going to believe everyone if they told me they had never seen such a
beautiful child.
THEN IT HAPPENED. I TRULY never saw such a beautiful baby. Everyone said he
looked like the Gerber baby, and he did. Everytime I was out in public and
saw another baby, I thought s/he paled in comparison to my son. Our birthing
class and a reunion when the babies were about 3 mos. old. I thought some of
the other babies were ugly, and the rest were plain, ordinary. But my son
was the only beautiful one there! I couldn't get over how good-looking he was!
(I'm ashamed to admit, but I even entered his picture in a baby contest!)
I guess this is just nature's way. Maybe it's to ensure that a mother won't
reject her baby, who knows.
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504.4 | An unbiased opinion | SOLANA::WAHL_RO | | Fri Feb 23 1990 15:56 | 9 |
|
How could you have the most beautiful baby in the world when I already
DID? I too thought I would be objective when they put my son in my
arms -- but alas he was and still is [one of the] most beautiful
children to ever walk the Earth.
Good luck and God Bless all of you.........
Rochelle
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504.5 | All in the eyes of the beholder! | BSS::HILLIGRASS | | Sat Feb 24 1990 09:24 | 29 |
| I am one of those people who comment on cute babies in the malls
and grocery stores etc. I love babies sooooo much! But, it
wasn't until I had *my* baby that the scales changed on which babies
were cute. Before I had my baby I pretty much thought all babies
were cute. My mom would laugh at me, tell me I was crazy, and then
proceed to tell me that things will change after I had my own.
I hate when she is always right!
Sure enough, it started when I was looking through the nursery window.
I compared every baby to mine and I hate to admit it but they all lost!
Now I barely even take those sneak peeks into the strollers to check
out the other babies...
After all, what's the purpose when you have the cutest! 8^)
BTW- I have a neighbor who walks around the neighborhood saying to
everyone about her baby "isn't he the cutest you ever saw?"
My husband says he looks like a baby potato head and he is
really quite homely. My neighbor just had her kids pictures
taken for a modeling agency so he can be on Huggies commercials.
She feels from the bottom of her heart that this is the absolute
cutest kid in the world and has sunk big money in modeling
agencies to prove it.
Also-Liz Taylor's baby pic's are horrible! And she is quite a beauty!
- Sue
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504.6 | a baby by any other name..... | ASABET::B_REILLY | | Sat Feb 24 1990 23:32 | 15 |
| I think all babies look like little old (wrinkled) men......although my
wife thinks otherwise. Everything that is near and dear to each of us
is always the most beautiful/best there is...I would hate to have a
parent that told me that their baby was "Ugly" that is a SICK person
and shouldn't be aloud to have kids....Every time I talk with Friends/
or family they each tell me how smart/good their babies are.each parent
telling how the baby is doing this or that when the "other"babies don't
to hear some talk you would think that at the age of 5 months the kid
is old enough to drive(or build) a car.......I have no children yet!!!!
(but the wife and I are still practicing) and I'm sure ours will be
the smartest most beautiful child that ever walked the earth(even the
diapers won't stink)....but to all of you parents out there
congrads on having the most beautiful child.......
BOB
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504.7 | believe them | DELNI::SBERGERON | | Mon Feb 26 1990 06:52 | 17 |
| Hi,
I don't have any children as of yet, but I come from a large family and
have eleven nieces and nephews. Each one of my brothers or sisters
thinks his/her child and/or children are the most beautiful. I happen
to think they are all wonderful and beautiful, but beautiful in their
own way. Every parent has every right to think their child is the most
beautiful, after all, that child is a part of them. Mother nature works
in some beautiful ways! But I think if some complete stranger comes up
to you in a mall and coments on how beautiful your child is, then
believe them, because they didn't have to come up and tell you that.
They said that because they felt it was true.
Good luck to all those who do have "beautiful" babies!
S.B. (hoping to have a "beautiful" baby some day!)
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504.8 | animal babies are cute, too. | 35986::BRADISH | | Tue Feb 27 1990 11:21 | 20 |
| I believe "all babies are cute, till they grow up". It is alright to
believe that your baby is the cutest, smartest, nicest, etc. But be
careful how much you brag to others, cause when that second one comes
along, it won't be the most beautiful, smartest, etc., because you
already bragged how your first one was!!!
I think everyone should think theirs is the best, but I don't think
parents should force their opinions on others. I have a sister who
does this, and frankly, Chelsea is cute, but we certainly won't say
anything positive about her to her mother, because it's sickening to
lister to her. She even goes so far as to tell my other sister (who
has two kids), Mom and Dad (our parents) love Chelsea the best. Yeah,
bit**, well I am their favorite daughter, so they'll love my kids the
most as soon as I have 'em!!!
So what you think and what you verbalize outside your home, are two
different things. And this is something you should consider!!
ALL BABIES (human and otherwise) are cute!!!!
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504.9 | Beautiful Inside... | ODIXIE::RICHARDSON | | Tue Feb 27 1990 14:24 | 28 |
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My husband and I have discussed this topic quite extensively. When our
daughter was born we were absolutely in awe of how beautiful she was.
Of course all the nurses told us just that. Then - while I was still
in the hospital - I started thinking "of course they're going to tell
us she's beautiful - I'd kill them if they said otherwise". Well, all
that's really important is that we thought she was beautiful.
She's now 2 years old and I look at her newborn pictures and wonder how
I could have thought that she was so beautiful (except that I'm her
mother and think she's the most wonderful thing in the world). I look
at how she's changed over the years and she really has grown into a
beautiful child on the inside and out. She's as cute as can be (blonde
hair, blue eyes, very petite) but what really makes my heart stop when
I'm around her is what's inside -- she's absolutely the MOST BEAUTIFUL
little girl inside - creative, sweet, heart of gold, sensitive,
intelligent, kind and gentle - all rolled into 25 lbs!!
I must admit it is wonderful to have a beautiful looking child, but
what's really important in life is what's inside and I think she is
really going to be somebody someday - whatever that somebody may be - I
know she will be able to pursue any dream she sets her mind to. She
certainly has a Mommy and Daddy that are behind her all the way.
(We have #2 on the way in about 2 weeks and she's as excited as we are
about "helping out" with a new baby)
Cindy
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504.10 | | USWAV1::BRADISH | | Tue Feb 27 1990 14:59 | 11 |
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Dear Cindy,
Congratulations on the pending arrival of your second...that must
be terribly exciting since you know what's in store for you. And...I'm
so sure that you are going to find this one to be just as beautiful as
the first. Best of luck to you. Do you know the sex of your baby? What
are you hoping for or does it matter? My sister is due within two weeks
as well and I'm filled with excitement for her too.
Peace,
Lilli's Mom
(Laurie)
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504.11 | partial to little girls.... | ODIXIE::RICHARDSON | | Tue Feb 27 1990 15:24 | 14 |
| Laurie -
No, I don't know the sex but I must admit I'm partial to little girls.
I wanted a girl so much when I got Alex that I still feel blessed and
will welcome either - a happy, healthy boy or girl will please us to no
end.
I'm getting goosebumps just thinking about the experience again...I
really can't wait - a totally impossible experience to describe for
those of you out there who have never had the opportunity to go through
childbirth. I'm talking about both moms and dads - my husband
absolutely loved it...and so did I.
Cindy
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504.12 | | FENNEL::MACDONALD_K | | Wed Feb 28 1990 08:08 | 10 |
| re:.9
Cindy,
What a wonderful note! Not only are you very lucky to have little
Alex, but she is very lucky to have *you* for a mom. Congratulations
on #2, also.
- Kathryn
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504.13 | Beauty inside & out | DELNI::SBERGERON | | Thu Mar 01 1990 09:19 | 13 |
| re.9
I think Cindy pointed out something that is the most important. Looks
are only skin deep and it's the beauty on the inside that makes a
person. Some children can be very beautiful on the outside and stay the
"terrible 2's" for the rest of their lives on the inside.
Cindy,
Good luck with Alex and number 2 I'm sure they will both grow up to be
wonderful.
Serena
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504.14 | I'M AMAZED | UBOHUB::SANWELL | | Wed Mar 28 1990 03:03 | 12 |
| When my son was born I thought he was the best looking baby I had
ever seen. Now he is 4.5 yrs old and when I look at his photos
I now notice the ears that stuck out and the large bald head that
stayed with him for so long.
His looks have improved 500% as he has grown. BUT now he is stubborn,
independent, a little bossy, generous, kind, extremely affectionate,
loving, prone to temper tantrums etc. etc. all rolled into one,
he may not be perfect, but he is a normal healthy child and not
some vision from heaven and I LOVE HIM.
Jacqui
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504.15 | update -- Jocelyn Finch Richardson | ODIXIE::RICHARDSON | | Fri Jun 08 1990 16:35 | 9 |
|
Well - it's been a while and I thought I'd update here since I replied
to an earlier note. No. 2 is here - Jocelyn Finch Richardson - and, of
course she's beautiful. She's 3 months old now and just wonderful.
Alex is thrilled to have a baby sister and we're thrilled to have a
happy, healthy baby girl... It really puts our life into perspective...
and makes life that much more thrilling!!
Cindy
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504.16 | Welcome, Jocelyn! | SAGE::MACDONALD_K | | Wed Jun 13 1990 15:40 | 5 |
| Congratulations to you and your whole family, Cindy!
Little girls sure are wonderful, aren't they? Nice name, BTW.
- Kathryn
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