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December 18, 2005

Bad Blogger! No Cookie!

I didn't watch the speech this evening. I was too busy using this to try and find the baby's heartbeat. Was able to catch him/her now and again, but there was too much movement.

Plus, the kid's starting to react to the world around him (or her) and everytime I'd press the monitor against my wife's stomach, I'd feel (and hear) a kick or punch right where it was placed. Guess I interrupted a nap.

Posted by slublog at December 18, 2005 09:33 PM

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