Friday, December 22, 2006

After the Solstice: Still No Baby, Snow


I hope everyone had a great Solstice. We were sort of hoping for some snow and for Moh to go into labour, but neither happened. We didn't have a very lively celebration, we mostly sat in front of the fire and did a lot of reflecting. We reviewed our lives since the Summer Solstice and made our goals and expectations for the year to come. Heres to the return of the sun.

We are the rising sun
We are the change
We are the ones we are waiting for and
We are dawning

6 Comments:

At 7:32 PM, Blogger Toby said...

One year, about '92, on our way up to Milwaukee about this time of year we stopped because we could see the northern lights. They were blood red from all the light polution, but they were the northern lights, over the lake looking NE.

What will you name him or her?

Happy, happy Christmas. I'm the last guy to wish any religion on any one, but it is Christmas.

 
At 1:10 PM, Blogger The Fool said...

I have two sons, aged twenty and twelve. You'll learn a lot from children. Cherish them. Best to Moh and you. Happy solstice.

 
At 3:19 PM, Blogger BurdockBoy said...

toby: I saw soe great northern lights three years ago-blood red. Incredible.

Names heve been coming and going. We like Ilex, Loewan, Lowa, Nehalem...
who knows. We'll know when we see him/her.

Hey, it's not Christmas until Monday.

The Fool: Thanks. Let the learning begin. Yule greetings.

 
At 5:52 PM, Blogger El said...

This waiting is so hard. But then the time goes so quickly once the baby is out. My best to you three during this time of passage!

 
At 10:13 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Awaiting the arrival of a child is a miracle in itself. Peace and blessings to you and yours.

 
At 7:41 AM, Blogger Niobium said...

Seman has natural petocin (sp?) in it. Petocin is a labor inducer. If your partner is up to it, have sex, it may send her into labor faster.

 

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