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Conference turris::womannotes-v2

Title:ARCHIVE-- Topics of Interest to Women, Volume 2 --ARCHIVE
Notice:V2 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1105
Total number of notes:36379

1085.0. "Kai Comstock - April 5, 1990" by OXNARD::HAYNES (Charles Haynes) Mon Apr 09 1990 18:05

    This is more of a "Topic of interest to Womannoters". Janice and I are
    the proud parents of Kai Comstock. We're all healthy, happy, and not
    really sleeping nights :-). I'm taking six weeks off, so you won't be
    hearing from me much regardless of what turns the file takes. If you're
    interested in more details, see
    
    	gilroy::"kai-announcement"
    
    	Thanks and love,
    	-- Charles
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1085.1WMOIS::B_REINKEif you are a dreamer, come in..Mon Apr 09 1990 21:495
    congratulations charles
    
    and hugs
    
    Bonnie
1085.2RANGER::TARBETHaud awa fae me, WullyMon Apr 09 1990 22:315
    Very best congratulations and good wishes, Chas!  To all three of you!
    
    See ya again when yez recover.
    
    						=maggie
1085.3DEMING::FOSTERMon Apr 09 1990 23:4814
    
    Um, eh, Charles, sweet 'ums...
    
    Now that you've bumped up from 2-1/2 to 3, do I get a new & improved
    postcard???
    
    
    Me (& Bonnie) is waitin'!  And baiting the Doth is NOT fair play.
    
    Hope the joy of parenting makes every bit of lost sleep worthwhile.
    
    Hugs,
    
    'ren
1085.4patience...OXNARD::HAYNESCharles HaynesTue Apr 10 1990 02:216
    I'm WORKING on it! I just have more interesting things to do, that's all.
    
    	(Like stare at my baby for hours on end with a foolish grin
    	on my face...)
    
    	-- Charles
1085.5DZIGN::STHILAIRElately I get a faraway feelinTue Apr 10 1990 09:596
    I take it it's PI to ask whether Kai is a girl or a boy? :-)
    
    Congratulations, anyway!
    
    Lorna
    
1085.6EDIT::CRITZWho'll win the TdF in 1990?Tue Apr 10 1990 10:3714
    	RE: 1085.5
    
    	Lorna,
    
    	I was thinking the same thing.
    
    	Well, no matter really. I love any baby that's willing
    	to let me fuss over her/him.
    
    	Charles,
    
    	Congratulations!
    
    	Scott
1085.7LEZAH::BOBBITTfestina lente - hasten slowlyTue Apr 10 1990 10:524
    It's a boy.
    
    -Jody
    
1085.8TRNSAM::HOLTPhil, throw me a corn on the cobTue Apr 10 1990 23:424
    
    You mean "he's a boy"...
    
    Babys aren't inanimate.. at least not for long.
1085.9:-)OXNARD::HAYNESCharles HaynesWed Apr 11 1990 01:337
    As you probably guessed, the ambiguity was no accident...
    
    besided Kai isn't a "boy" or "girl" yet, he's just a beautiful little
    baby - currently blissfully asleep on my lap.
    
    	*<sigh>*
    	-- Charles
1085.10not true :-)WMOIS::B_REINKEif you are a dreamer, come in..Wed Apr 11 1990 09:278
    um, Charles,
    
    when you change diapers there is a definite difference between boys
    and girls, girls don't 'catch you by surprise'!
    
    hugs
    
    Bonnie
1085.12VANDAL::BAILEYLife After Image ActivationWed Apr 11 1990 10:0917
    <<< Note 1085.10 by WMOIS::B_REINKE "if you are a dreamer, come in.." >>>
    
>    when you change diapers there is a definite difference between boys
>    and girls, girls don't 'catch you by surprise'!
    

just so.. in fact our 3 week old boy has 'caught you by surprise'
(its our first!)

me
my wife
a midwife

nappy (diaper) changing is now a double act in our
house ... one changes him (either of us.. even I can change 
him !).. and the other stands by with a pad of cotton wool
just in case Graham decides to do his fountain imitation !!!
1085.13ICESK8::KLEINBERGERWill 8/4 **ever** get here?Wed Apr 11 1990 10:209
    Reminds me of the time I took Becky in for her 6 week check up, I had
    to undress her totally to be weighed, and after wards, I turned to the
    nurse and said "Is it okay to put a diaper back on her now?", she
    chuckled and said "If it was a boy, you wouldn't be asking".. I had NO
    idea what she meant!...  It wasn't until maybe 10 years later, when I
    watched a friend diaper her newborn boy, that I discovered what the
    nurse actually was talking about!...
    
    
1085.14WMOIS::B_REINKEif you are a dreamer, come in..Wed Apr 11 1990 10:237
    in re .12
    
    We worked out a technique that was quite successful when our oldest
    was a baby. As soon as you open up the wet or soiled diaper, lay
    a dry daiper across the baby boy's groin area.
    
    Bonnie
1085.15RDVAX::COLLIERBruce CollierWed Apr 11 1990 11:236
    Either you all or I have peculiar boys.  I had this happen only once in
    six years of diapers for two kids.  Anyhow, isn't the likelyhood of
    this phenomenon (per unit-undiapered-time) sex neutral, with only the
    direction of expression being notable for boys?
    
    			- Bruce
1085.16it ain't the wet diaper, it's the wet *me*RANGER::TARBETHaud awa fae me, WullyWed Apr 11 1990 11:574
    You've never got it right in the face, Bruce?  I sure have!  But not
    from my girls.
    
    							=maggie
1085.17WAHOO::LEVESQUEIs any of this sinkin&#039; in now, boy?Wed Apr 11 1990 12:046
 Kacie has managed to soak daddy on at least one rather soggy and flabbergasting
occasion. :-}

 the Doctah

 Hint: place your body to the side of a baby girl, out of the "line of fire. :-)
1085.18WMOIS::B_REINKEif you are a dreamer, come in..Wed Apr 11 1990 12:056
    =maggie has the right of it..
    
    my girls may have wet the table but never the shirt or face of
    the diaper changer (or the person standing 6 feet away)!
    
    Bonnie :-)
1085.19RDVAX::COLLIERBruce CollierWed Apr 11 1990 12:309
    .16 > You've never got it right in the face, Bruce?  
    
    Like I said, only once - right in the nose.  
    
    And the "only once" wasn't due to any special precautions.  With my
    boys, at least, this was a really negligable hazard compared, say, with
    spitting up.
    
    			- Bruce
1085.20VANDAL::BAILEYLife After Image ActivationWed Apr 11 1990 12:4712
             <<< Note 1085.19 by RDVAX::COLLIER "Bruce Collier" >>>


>    this was a really negligable hazard compared, say, with
>    spitting up.
    

such joy we have to look forward too  


 :-)   but really we would'nt swap him for anything 

1085.21Preventable, I think...SUPER::EVANSI&#039;m baa-ackWed Apr 11 1990 13:085
    Uhm....I'm no expert, here, but a friend of mine who raised 2 boys
    always plunked a folder diaper in a strategic location when she was
    changing them, while they were "Between Diapers", as it were....seemed
    to work for her...
    
1085.22Congratulations, Charles!CSC32::CONLONLet the dreamers wake the nation...Wed Apr 11 1990 13:2725
    	The only time Ryan ever "caught me" with a diaper off was during
    	his first in-office visit to the pediatrician - the doctor and
    	I *both* got sprayed...  ;^)
    
    	The fire-hose effect is amazing...!
    
    	When he was older, though, the funniest thing about changing him
    	was the automatic way he would flip over and try to RUN AWAY as
    	soon as the diaper was removed.
    
    	I learned to grab hold of an ankle at the moment before I took
    	the diaper off.  After he flipped over and tried to run away,
    	I would replace the old diaper with a new one (while still
    	retaining a good grasp on his ankle.)
    
    	Then, I would gently flip him back over onto the new diaper (and
    	would clean him while he struggled to flip over and run away again.)
    
    	As soon as the new diaper was fastened, he would stop struggling
    	(and we would both get up and go about our regular business.)
    
    	It was just a game he liked to play at diaper-time (and he would
    	laugh wickedly the whole time.)  ;^)  
    
    	Ahh, memories...
1085.23I'll adopt 'em at 18TLE::D_CARROLLSisters are doin&#039; it for themselvesWed Apr 11 1990 14:066
Boy, I can't say this string is making me eager to have a baby!  :-)

And (even though I said it privately once already) congratulations to
the three of you!

D!, childless for quite some time more I would expect
1085.2418? months, days, or hours?OXNARD::HAYNESCharles HaynesWed Apr 11 1990 14:5516
    Kai managed to spray the nurse who was trying to take his vital signs -
    about 1/2 hour after he was born... :-) boy was HE surprised (so was I)!
    
    I've already changed quite a few of Kai's diapers - some at 2am. It's
    no big deal - even the dirty ones aren't bad since he's breastfeeding
    (that was certainly a pleasant surprise - a bonus side effect of
    breastfeeding!) I've also had to change shirts at least once after he
    missed the burp rag and got me.
    
    Diana you just don't know what you're missing! I wouldn't trade the dirty
    diapers, the 2am feedings, the spitups for anything. Wierd huh? I probably
    wouldn't be so sanguine if there weren't compensating advantages...
    
    OBTW - I've gotten "soaked" by little girls too...
    
    	-- Charles
1085.25WMOIS::B_REINKEif you are a dreamer, come in..Wed Apr 11 1990 15:4220
    in re .21
    
    that was the technique that I was referring to!
    
    and in re spitting up...
    
    my second son was a champ at that...threw up all over the social
    worker when he was placed with us, and again when we went to court!
    and got his father and I many times.. once when he was riding on
    his dads shoulders he threw up all over his head!
    
    nice kid!
    
    (off to college in the fall! amazing how time flies!)
    
    and hugs again to Charles
    
    you've got lots of wonderful times ahead of you!
    
    Bonnie
1085.26DZIGN::STHILAIRElately I get a faraway feelinWed Apr 11 1990 16:156
    I guess I was lucky!  Melissa never spit up on me, and never "sprayed"
    me.  (I still can't figure out how a girl could) (*My* baby was
    perfect!) ha-ha
    
    Lorna
    
1085.27For sale!OTOU01::BUCKLANDand things were going so well...Wed Apr 11 1990 16:298
    re: .23 by D!

�                           -< I'll adopt 'em at 18 >-


    Mine's 17, is that close enough.  He's yours if the price is right!
    
    8-) 8-)
1085.28All the best.OTOU01::BUCKLANDand things were going so well...Wed Apr 11 1990 16:326
    ps to .-1
    
    Congrats to mother, father, & son.
    
    Cheers
    	Bob
1085.29Yuk....SUPER::EVANSI&#039;m baa-ackWed Apr 11 1990 16:347
    Having taught junior high, I'll take the baby, thank you.
    
    Just clean 'em up first! And I'll give 'em back for you to clean
    up *again*. 
    
    I don't do windows, diapers, or spit-up. ;-)
    
1085.30CSC32::CONLONLet the dreamers wake the nation...Wed Apr 11 1990 16:4014
    
    	My son never spit up as a baby - he burped pretty loud, but never
    	spit anything up.
    
    	When he got older, though (well past the baby stage) - he seemed
    	to be able to throw up without much of a reason.
    
    	Such a nice kid, though - when he started feeling sick, he would
    	walk PAST the bathroom to where *I* was, to let me know before it
    	happened.  (That way, I wouldn't have far to go when it came to
    	cleaning up, I guess.)  ;^)
    
    	It sounds awful, but even sick kids are pretty lovable...
    
1085.31A Blue Package From The Stork!USCTR2::DONOVANThu Apr 12 1990 01:314
    Congrads! Come join us at HELPME::PARENTING.
    
    Kate
    
1085.32Congrats! (and boy babies squirting)CSC32::DUBOISThe early bird gets wormsFri Apr 13 1990 19:559
Congratulations, Charles and family!

Evan was not much of a problem with squirting.  However, recently he was
sitting on the potty and for the first time he urinated while sitting there.
He was so surprised that he immediately jumped up and yelled, "Diaper!"

*sigh.  A new way to get sprayed...  ;-)

         Carol
1085.34WMOIS::B_REINKEcan&#039;t seem to find my way back to the woodSat Apr 14 1990 19:1611
    Carol
    
    some potty chairs have shields on them, but we found that having
    our sons sit backwards on the chair or toilet, or teaching them
    to hold their penis down as they urinated prevented accidents.
    
    Bonnie
    
    :-)
    
    brings back memories
1085.35RDVAX::COLLIERBruce CollierFri Apr 20 1990 12:595
    Our potty had a removable pee shield, too.  But I remember reading
    somewhere (probably Penelope) about the risk of an uncomfortable
    accident that would be quite off-putting toward the further happy use
    of the potty.  So ours didn't get used, which really was no problem. 
    But hey, what's going on here?  This isn't =Parenting=!
1085.36WMOIS::B_REINKEdreamer of dreamsFri Apr 20 1990 13:035
    Yes but this is a 'topic of interest to women'!!!
    
    :-)
    
    bj
1085.37RANGER::LARUEAn easy day for a lady.Mon Apr 23 1990 10:103
    Depends on who cleans the potty.
    
    Dondi