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  1. It's a new year but this is an old cover up. Is it time for justice? http://bit.ly/6nPXKJ http://bit.ly/5m7gQT #Chinook #MoD
  2. @beci_to_the_bee Thank you. Now that he's here it feels totally normal to be feeding and changing him. :)
  3. Amanda and Morgan are coming home today, so I just bought Morgan his first Metallica album. http://bit.ly/8J0hWE
  4. @Paul2KAD Thank you. It is a good way to start the year. Although neither of us have slept much since it started. :)
  5. Say hello to Morgan Llewellyn Webb, born at 01:35 by c-section. He's 8lb 10.5oz which is big enough, thank you. http://yfrog.com/3n7i0zj
  6. Babywatch: Nurses and doctors have started to prod and poke around. It's a hive of monitoring activity. The room is now packed full of kit.
  7. Babywatch: The gas and air mask makes Amanda's breathing sound like Darth Vader. "I find your lack of contractions disterbing..."
  8. Babywatch: In her gassed up state Amanda is laughing at all of my jokes. :)
  9. Babywatch: Hooray for gas and air!
  10. Babywatch: Is there a world record for holding a heart monitor against your pregnant wife's bump?
  11. @jamiet try this one. http://bit.ly/8iqCiu SideShow has gadgets that display different information. There's a gallery for them too.
  12. @jamiet There was an imate frame that I had my eye on about a year ago, it supported SideShow. If you can find one it supports rss.
  13. Babywatch: The drugs DO work, contractions are now 3 every 10 minutes thanks to a drip with some stuff in it.
  14. Babywatch: It's just started snowing at the hospital so it looks like I'm trapped here. I mean, staying the night. :)
  15. Babywatch: 46 hours into labour and still going.
  16. Babywatch: We're in the labour ward now, things are taking their time. Looks like he's in no hurry to say hello.
  17. I've been kicked out, it's time for me to head home. The nurses don't seem to think that it'll happen tonight. We'll soon see.
  18. We're at the hospital and ready to be induced.
  19. I've just been to Tesco for a bit of shopping, and they've got Easter eggs on the shelves. Already. It's not even 2010 yet.
  20. This is awsome. With people like this protecting us we have nothing to fear, right? http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/12/24/cia_montgomery/