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Hi Bill,

There are some people who really prefer to be called a " speech-language

pathologist " . To me, it doesn't really matter. A " speech therapist " is the

same, and I think people get confused by the term " pathologist " thinking

it's a different version of the profession. It's not.

Yes, the twins are dancing, flipping, and kicking, esp. " Baby A " as she's

been referred to during our ultrasounds. It's amazing and the part I will

definitely miss when we actually meet these girls in person. Not long now;

I'm at 33 weeks and doing fine. My blood pressure's been up this past week,

so I was put on medicine for that, and it's definitely helping. I told my

dad we need to balance each other out with his low BP and mine now being too

high. I also have fetal monitoring done twice a week where they listen to

the babies' heartbeats and see if I'm having contractions. Everything's

going fine so far, and I actually still feel really good--just BIG :) It's

incredible how much the stomach can stretch!

I'll (or my mom will) let everyone know when and arrive.

At least those are the names we THINK we're going with at this point.

We're getting excited for their arrival but scared too at that drastic

change we're in for. Thankfully, we have wonderful friends and family who I

know will be there to support us emotionally--as I'm sure we'll need :)

Thanks for asking about them,

Rose

--------------------------------------------

Hey Rose,

You never told us you were a " speech-language pathologist " :o) How are

the

twins doing? Are they fighting or dancing? :o)

Hugs from Bill and Charlotte

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Hi Bill,

There are some people who really prefer to be called a " speech-language

pathologist " . To me, it doesn't really matter. A " speech therapist " is the

same, and I think people get confused by the term " pathologist " thinking

it's a different version of the profession. It's not.

Yes, the twins are dancing, flipping, and kicking, esp. " Baby A " as she's

been referred to during our ultrasounds. It's amazing and the part I will

definitely miss when we actually meet these girls in person. Not long now;

I'm at 33 weeks and doing fine. My blood pressure's been up this past week,

so I was put on medicine for that, and it's definitely helping. I told my

dad we need to balance each other out with his low BP and mine now being too

high. I also have fetal monitoring done twice a week where they listen to

the babies' heartbeats and see if I'm having contractions. Everything's

going fine so far, and I actually still feel really good--just BIG :) It's

incredible how much the stomach can stretch!

I'll (or my mom will) let everyone know when and arrive.

At least those are the names we THINK we're going with at this point.

We're getting excited for their arrival but scared too at that drastic

change we're in for. Thankfully, we have wonderful friends and family who I

know will be there to support us emotionally--as I'm sure we'll need :)

Thanks for asking about them,

Rose

--------------------------------------------

Hey Rose,

You never told us you were a " speech-language pathologist " :o) How are

the

twins doing? Are they fighting or dancing? :o)

Hugs from Bill and Charlotte

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Hi Bill,

There are some people who really prefer to be called a " speech-language

pathologist " . To me, it doesn't really matter. A " speech therapist " is the

same, and I think people get confused by the term " pathologist " thinking

it's a different version of the profession. It's not.

Yes, the twins are dancing, flipping, and kicking, esp. " Baby A " as she's

been referred to during our ultrasounds. It's amazing and the part I will

definitely miss when we actually meet these girls in person. Not long now;

I'm at 33 weeks and doing fine. My blood pressure's been up this past week,

so I was put on medicine for that, and it's definitely helping. I told my

dad we need to balance each other out with his low BP and mine now being too

high. I also have fetal monitoring done twice a week where they listen to

the babies' heartbeats and see if I'm having contractions. Everything's

going fine so far, and I actually still feel really good--just BIG :) It's

incredible how much the stomach can stretch!

I'll (or my mom will) let everyone know when and arrive.

At least those are the names we THINK we're going with at this point.

We're getting excited for their arrival but scared too at that drastic

change we're in for. Thankfully, we have wonderful friends and family who I

know will be there to support us emotionally--as I'm sure we'll need :)

Thanks for asking about them,

Rose

--------------------------------------------

Hey Rose,

You never told us you were a " speech-language pathologist " :o) How are

the

twins doing? Are they fighting or dancing? :o)

Hugs from Bill and Charlotte

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Rose,

Have to keep track of them, they are due about my brother's (April 5) and my

(April 13) birthdays. However twins often come a little early :o) guess they

kick each other out :o) Have a happy labor day :o)

I remember when Charlotte was expecting and you would put your hand on her

stomach, as soon as there was pressure on her stomach, would kick. :o)

Guess she was saying stop pushing me, I'll be out when I'm ready.

Take care, won't be long now, Bill and Charlotte

==================================================

Rose Chable wrote:

> Hi Bill,

> There are some people who really prefer to be called a " speech-language

> pathologist " . To me, it doesn't really matter. A " speech therapist " is the

> same, and I think people get confused by the term " pathologist " thinking

> it's a different version of the profession. It's not.

>

> Yes, the twins are dancing, flipping, and kicking, esp. " Baby A " as she's

> been referred to during our ultrasounds. It's amazing and the part I will

> definitely miss when we actually meet these girls in person. Not long now;

> I'm at 33 weeks and doing fine. My blood pressure's been up this past week,

> so I was put on medicine for that, and it's definitely helping. I told my

> dad we need to balance each other out with his low BP and mine now being too

> high. I also have fetal monitoring done twice a week where they listen to

> the babies' heartbeats and see if I'm having contractions. Everything's

> going fine so far, and I actually still feel really good--just BIG :) It's

> incredible how much the stomach can stretch!

>

> I'll (or my mom will) let everyone know when and arrive.

> At least those are the names we THINK we're going with at this point.

> We're getting excited for their arrival but scared too at that drastic

> change we're in for. Thankfully, we have wonderful friends and family who I

> know will be there to support us emotionally--as I'm sure we'll need :)

>

> Thanks for asking about them,

> Rose

> --------------------------------------------

> Hey Rose,

>

> You never told us you were a " speech-language pathologist " :o) How are

> the

> twins doing? Are they fighting or dancing? :o)

>

> Hugs from Bill and Charlotte

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

>

>

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Rose,

Have to keep track of them, they are due about my brother's (April 5) and my

(April 13) birthdays. However twins often come a little early :o) guess they

kick each other out :o) Have a happy labor day :o)

I remember when Charlotte was expecting and you would put your hand on her

stomach, as soon as there was pressure on her stomach, would kick. :o)

Guess she was saying stop pushing me, I'll be out when I'm ready.

Take care, won't be long now, Bill and Charlotte

==================================================

Rose Chable wrote:

> Hi Bill,

> There are some people who really prefer to be called a " speech-language

> pathologist " . To me, it doesn't really matter. A " speech therapist " is the

> same, and I think people get confused by the term " pathologist " thinking

> it's a different version of the profession. It's not.

>

> Yes, the twins are dancing, flipping, and kicking, esp. " Baby A " as she's

> been referred to during our ultrasounds. It's amazing and the part I will

> definitely miss when we actually meet these girls in person. Not long now;

> I'm at 33 weeks and doing fine. My blood pressure's been up this past week,

> so I was put on medicine for that, and it's definitely helping. I told my

> dad we need to balance each other out with his low BP and mine now being too

> high. I also have fetal monitoring done twice a week where they listen to

> the babies' heartbeats and see if I'm having contractions. Everything's

> going fine so far, and I actually still feel really good--just BIG :) It's

> incredible how much the stomach can stretch!

>

> I'll (or my mom will) let everyone know when and arrive.

> At least those are the names we THINK we're going with at this point.

> We're getting excited for their arrival but scared too at that drastic

> change we're in for. Thankfully, we have wonderful friends and family who I

> know will be there to support us emotionally--as I'm sure we'll need :)

>

> Thanks for asking about them,

> Rose

> --------------------------------------------

> Hey Rose,

>

> You never told us you were a " speech-language pathologist " :o) How are

> the

> twins doing? Are they fighting or dancing? :o)

>

> Hugs from Bill and Charlotte

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

>

>

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Rose,

Have to keep track of them, they are due about my brother's (April 5) and my

(April 13) birthdays. However twins often come a little early :o) guess they

kick each other out :o) Have a happy labor day :o)

I remember when Charlotte was expecting and you would put your hand on her

stomach, as soon as there was pressure on her stomach, would kick. :o)

Guess she was saying stop pushing me, I'll be out when I'm ready.

Take care, won't be long now, Bill and Charlotte

==================================================

Rose Chable wrote:

> Hi Bill,

> There are some people who really prefer to be called a " speech-language

> pathologist " . To me, it doesn't really matter. A " speech therapist " is the

> same, and I think people get confused by the term " pathologist " thinking

> it's a different version of the profession. It's not.

>

> Yes, the twins are dancing, flipping, and kicking, esp. " Baby A " as she's

> been referred to during our ultrasounds. It's amazing and the part I will

> definitely miss when we actually meet these girls in person. Not long now;

> I'm at 33 weeks and doing fine. My blood pressure's been up this past week,

> so I was put on medicine for that, and it's definitely helping. I told my

> dad we need to balance each other out with his low BP and mine now being too

> high. I also have fetal monitoring done twice a week where they listen to

> the babies' heartbeats and see if I'm having contractions. Everything's

> going fine so far, and I actually still feel really good--just BIG :) It's

> incredible how much the stomach can stretch!

>

> I'll (or my mom will) let everyone know when and arrive.

> At least those are the names we THINK we're going with at this point.

> We're getting excited for their arrival but scared too at that drastic

> change we're in for. Thankfully, we have wonderful friends and family who I

> know will be there to support us emotionally--as I'm sure we'll need :)

>

> Thanks for asking about them,

> Rose

> --------------------------------------------

> Hey Rose,

>

> You never told us you were a " speech-language pathologist " :o) How are

> the

> twins doing? Are they fighting or dancing? :o)

>

> Hugs from Bill and Charlotte

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

>

>

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Rose,

I am so excited to hear about your babies. This time last year we were

awaiting the birth of our first grandson who was later born at 30 weeks.

Once he survived his early problems, he is doing very well. He is now nine

months old and weighs 17 lbs. We hope to have them in our town near his

birthday which will be great.

Yes, you have lots of excitment to look forward to and a lot of work, but

some how that work is fun. Your babies are already past 's 30 weeks

so they will be wonderful. We are praying for you and your babies. Best

wishes!!!

Marilyn in TN

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>

>To: shydrager

>Subject: Re: speech and twin chat from Rose

>Date: Fri, Feb 23, 2001, 10:12 AM

>

>Hi Bill,

>There are some people who really prefer to be called a " speech-language

>pathologist " . To me, it doesn't really matter. A " speech therapist " is the

>same, and I think people get confused by the term " pathologist " thinking

>it's a different version of the profession. It's not.

>

>Yes, the twins are dancing, flipping, and kicking, esp. " Baby A " as she's

>been referred to during our ultrasounds. It's amazing and the part I will

>definitely miss when we actually meet these girls in person. Not long now;

>I'm at 33 weeks and doing fine. My blood pressure's been up this past week,

>so I was put on medicine for that, and it's definitely helping. I told my

>dad we need to balance each other out with his low BP and mine now being too

>high. I also have fetal monitoring done twice a week where they listen to

>the babies' heartbeats and see if I'm having contractions. Everything's

>going fine so far, and I actually still feel really good--just BIG :) It's

>incredible how much the stomach can stretch!

>

>I'll (or my mom will) let everyone know when and arrive.

>At least those are the names we THINK we're going with at this point.

>We're getting excited for their arrival but scared too at that drastic

>change we're in for. Thankfully, we have wonderful friends and family who I

>know will be there to support us emotionally--as I'm sure we'll need :)

>

>Thanks for asking about them,

>Rose

>--------------------------------------------

>Hey Rose,

>

>You never told us you were a " speech-language pathologist " :o) How are

>the

>twins doing? Are they fighting or dancing? :o)

>

>Hugs from Bill and Charlotte

>

>_________________________________________________________________

>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

>

>

>

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Bill - Catching up on old e-mail - just noticed you and your brother's birthdays

- Mine is April 5 (born on Easter Sunday!) and Bob's is April 13! Two rams

occasionally locking horns, right?

Elaine Grimmesey

>>> Werre 02/23/01 07:51AM >>>

Rose,

Have to keep track of them, they are due about my brother's (April 5) and my

(April 13) birthdays. However twins often come a little early :o) guess they

kick each other out :o) Have a happy labor day :o)

I remember when Charlotte was expecting and you would put your hand on her

stomach, as soon as there was pressure on her stomach, would kick. :o)

Guess she was saying stop pushing me, I'll be out when I'm ready.

Take care, won't be long now, Bill and Charlotte

==================================================

Rose Chable wrote:

> Hi Bill,

> There are some people who really prefer to be called a " speech-language

> pathologist " . To me, it doesn't really matter. A " speech therapist " is the

> same, and I think people get confused by the term " pathologist " thinking

> it's a different version of the profession. It's not.

>

> Yes, the twins are dancing, flipping, and kicking, esp. " Baby A " as she's

> been referred to during our ultrasounds. It's amazing and the part I will

> definitely miss when we actually meet these girls in person. Not long now;

> I'm at 33 weeks and doing fine. My blood pressure's been up this past week,

> so I was put on medicine for that, and it's definitely helping. I told my

> dad we need to balance each other out with his low BP and mine now being too

> high. I also have fetal monitoring done twice a week where they listen to

> the babies' heartbeats and see if I'm having contractions. Everything's

> going fine so far, and I actually still feel really good--just BIG :) It's

> incredible how much the stomach can stretch!

>

> I'll (or my mom will) let everyone know when and arrive.

> At least those are the names we THINK we're going with at this point.

> We're getting excited for their arrival but scared too at that drastic

> change we're in for. Thankfully, we have wonderful friends and family who I

> know will be there to support us emotionally--as I'm sure we'll need :)

>

> Thanks for asking about them,

> Rose

> --------------------------------------------

> Hey Rose,

>

> You never told us you were a " speech-language pathologist " :o) How are

> the

> twins doing? Are they fighting or dancing? :o)

>

> Hugs from Bill and Charlotte

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

>

>

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