Sunday, May 20, 2012
Bun in the Oven!
'Tis true!! Baby Cardon #3 is due towards the end of November 2012. Big sister Lucy and big brother Zachary couldn't be more excited!! Hope our little Tom (or Tessa) Turkey comes safe and sound-- we'll have lots to be grateful for this Thanksgiving.:)
We should find out the sex in about a month.... Any guesses??
Posted by sara cardon at 6:25 PM
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Hurray for more cousins! Congrats, guys...were excited. Jeremy votes boy, I vote girl. :)
Woohoo!!We love baby Cardon's. I'm predicting boy!
yay!! congratulations! i'm pumped for you and your family!
Hooray for our team! While it is true Mars needs women, Earth needs more men. I vote boy.
Congratulations! That's very exciting! We can go through this one together. How are you feeling?
Yay!!!!!!! Soooooo exciting! You are awesome doing your pump stuff and being preggers! I vote another girl! Can't wait to hear what it is!!!!
Congratulations! Nothing more exciting than a new baby! Tricia is due in late June and Allison is due in late September or early October so your baby will have some second counsins!
Grandpa and Grandma Cardon are absolutely ecstatic about Baby Cardon number 3! :)
Yea! Congratulations! Girl.
Congratulations!
Good thing I decided to peek at your blog...CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Wow!!!! Congratulations!
Joey and I guess it's a girl.
Congratulations! I'm so excited for you! I would say go for one of each, but since you already know there's only one, I'll guess boy. :)
Congrats!! We are so excited for another cousin! Devin sent me this email so I though I would pass it along to you. It is by is favorite writer, the Sports Guy on why he decided to stop at 2 kids.
SG: Believe me, I've been thinking about it. For those who might not remember, my wife was pregnant with our first child in October '04 and our second child in October '07 (years the Red Sox won the World Series). We stopped after two kids for three reasons.
• My wife hates being pregnant. Something about crazy hormones, gaining weight, being uncomfortable and feeling lousy for nine months, then trying to pass another human being out of a hole that's a fraction of the size of that human being. I don't really get it. Feels like she's totally overreacting here.
• We have (hmmmm … what's a nice way to put this … ) energetic kids. Our kids can swim in a pool for five straight hours, towel off, then ask, "What are we doing now? We're bored." So we feel like we have three kids, anyway — each one counts for one and a half.
• Everyone we know with three or more kids responds to the question "What's it like?" one of four ways: Either they're totally honest (and tell you, "I'd never, ever, in a million years, do this again"); they start laughing the same way Mike Tyson's manager would laugh if you asked him, "What's Mike like?," then come up with some fake story about how it's not that bad even though you know they're lying and they're clearly hoping someone else is stupid enough to have three kids so at least they're not alone in their personal hell; they make the "It's like going from man-to-man to playing zone" joke, which is a nice way of saying, "We're just trying to get through the next 10 years without a catastrophe or someone losing an appendage"; or, they're Irish-Catholic, which means they're confused by the question because it's like asking, "What's it like to breathe?"
Anyway, I love the Red Sox. Really, I do. But enough to create a third miracle fetus and switch to zone D? No. Can't do it. Sorry, we'll always have the 2004 and 2007 World Series videos.
Its been way too long since I've checked your blog! I am not good at blogs any more :) Congratulations that is so exciting! I think...girl. :)
Wow that is so exciting!
Wow that is so exciting!
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