From Shanti,
Titirangi,
Auckland,
New Zealand.
Titirangi,
Auckland,
New Zealand.
To Joseph,
The Game Reserve,
Andhra Pradesh,
India.
The Game Reserve,
Andhra Pradesh,
India.
Hello to you, Joseph, Lizamoa and Ragesh.
Hi from New Zealand again.
We are still doing very well. I have quit work for a while to have the baby. I’m now five days overdue. Mike said she must have heard me moaning about how much I like being pregnant and she is staying in there longer just to teach me a lesson. Anyway, the doctor said that if nothing happens soon they may need to help things along or even in the worst case take the baby.
Congratulations on the birth of your son. We were so pleased to read that everything went well when we received your E-mail. It was even better on Sunday when you talked with us on the phone.
It is very interesting that the baby is a lot lighter in colour than normal Indian babies. Like you said often babies are first a bit lighter in colour soon after they are born. We will have to see how he looks after a few months but I can’t help wondering about what you told us concerning the possible father.
Yes, Joseph, you kicked my arse that time. I will try to 'refrain' from comments about Sarvesh or Indian males in general. Well, maybe I might slip in a little comment when you are not looking. Ha! Ha!
Hi from New Zealand again.
We are still doing very well. I have quit work for a while to have the baby. I’m now five days overdue. Mike said she must have heard me moaning about how much I like being pregnant and she is staying in there longer just to teach me a lesson. Anyway, the doctor said that if nothing happens soon they may need to help things along or even in the worst case take the baby.
Congratulations on the birth of your son. We were so pleased to read that everything went well when we received your E-mail. It was even better on Sunday when you talked with us on the phone.
It is very interesting that the baby is a lot lighter in colour than normal Indian babies. Like you said often babies are first a bit lighter in colour soon after they are born. We will have to see how he looks after a few months but I can’t help wondering about what you told us concerning the possible father.
Yes, Joseph, you kicked my arse that time. I will try to 'refrain' from comments about Sarvesh or Indian males in general. Well, maybe I might slip in a little comment when you are not looking. Ha! Ha!