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SeaGypsy might get wet: New baby

Unread postby JJ » Sat 26 Sep 2009, 21:34:38

SeaGypsy took his wife to the hospital this morning to have a baby, here's the typhoon in Manila... link
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Re: SeaGypsy might get wet

Unread postby Nefarious » Sat 26 Sep 2009, 22:01:08

I just love all the people wading around in waste deep water with an umbrella.

You are all ready wet free the hand up for balance in walking in waste deep water.
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Re: SeaGypsy might get wet

Unread postby SeaGypsy » Sun 27 Sep 2009, 00:02:13

7lb/6oz healthy happy girl! The typhhon is still raging around us but we are 70 miles north of Manila and it's not flooding in one direction. When the Botolan River flooded for the 3rd time this month we were cut off from Iba so we went to Olongapo.
Filipinos are almost oblivious to Typhoons until the water litterally knocks them over; even then it's all in good fun and comraderie.
The bus I caught last night to collect things from home at 4.00 am was running through a foot or so of water at 50mph; the conductor making big eyes with commuters saying "It's signal number 3!"
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Re: SeaGypsy might get wet

Unread postby Pops » Sun 27 Sep 2009, 07:59:18

Congratulations Gypsy!
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Re: SeaGypsy might get wet

Unread postby davep » Sun 27 Sep 2009, 08:21:28

Congratulations [smilie=thumbsup.gif]
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Re: SeaGypsy might get wet

Unread postby DomusAlbion » Sun 27 Sep 2009, 08:34:31

On the upside: Congratulations SeaGypsy! Children are a wonder.

On the dark side: Another micro in the petri dish. How many minutes to midnight is it?
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Re: SeaGypsy might get wet

Unread postby Ferretlover » Sun 27 Sep 2009, 14:15:46

Congratulations, to you, your wife and daughter. :)
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Re: SeaGypsy might get wet

Unread postby RedStateGreen » Sun 27 Sep 2009, 14:59:56

Congratulations, SeaGypsy! :-D

Glad you all are staying dry and doing well. Baby girls are a true joy.
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Re: SeaGypsy might get wet

Unread postby 3aidlillahi » Sun 27 Sep 2009, 16:24:31

Congrats!

But I thought you were a woman. Not sure why.
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Re: SeaGypsy might get wet

Unread postby lowem » Mon 28 Sep 2009, 10:24:52

Congrats! :)
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Re: SeaGypsy might get wet

Unread postby Roy » Mon 28 Sep 2009, 10:25:44

Congratulations on the new baby girl!
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Re: SeaGypsy might get wet

Unread postby SeaGypsy » Mon 28 Sep 2009, 10:38:00

Her name is Chrishana; she is doing just fine. The "medical system" (HA!) here is a frigging joke. But it appears we are all OK.
As for her role in the petri dish? Mmmm lucky I'm an Aussie and I like a man who 'don't beat around the bush'.
I prefer to take a slightly mystical view of parenting at this point in history.
Those here who know my posts know I am a full believer in the most dasterdly aspects of peak oil (dieoff); you probably also know I have somewhat of a spiritual bent.
I choose to believe that the only future humanity has is in really properly educated children. I am not talking about under the old paradigm at all.
The children who are being born now are possibly the most likely to survive the calamities coming. Look at the last great generation; the children of the great depression. They were some damn fine resilient humans that lot. Compared to that generation the world has become populated and ruled by jellyfish.
Raise people not jellyfish!
That's my motto. OK?
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Re: SeaGypsy might get wet: New baby

Unread postby mos6507 » Mon 28 Sep 2009, 11:16:59

There are other ways of being parents that don't add to the strain of carrying capacity.
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Re: SeaGypsy might get wet: New baby

Unread postby SeaGypsy » Mon 28 Sep 2009, 11:27:08

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', '[')url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adoption]There are other ways of being parents[/url] that don't add to the strain of carrying capacity.


That depends on how one raises an adopted child; humans can have a singularly destructive impact or a miraculously productive one.
Looking at the issue in pure mathmatical terms gives a fairly grim projection. I am not one of those "procreationists" into the sport of having children. I married a woman who would never be happy without at least 1 child. I want to be married to a happy woman and I like children.
Right now I have both.
I don't doubt for a second life is going to get real tough; my wife is under no illusions either. But then there is biology. And hope.
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Re: SeaGypsy might get wet: New baby

Unread postby DomusAlbion » Mon 28 Sep 2009, 11:32:27

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SeaGypsy', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', '[')url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adoption]There are other ways of being parents[/url] that don't add to the strain of carrying capacity.


That depends on how one raises an adopted child; humans can have a singularly destructive impact or a miraculously productive one.
Looking at the issue in pure mathmatical terms gives a fairly grim projection. I am not one of those "procreationists" into the sport of having children. I married a woman who would never be happy without at least 1 child. I want to be married to a happy woman and I like children.
Right now I have both.
I don't doubt for a second life is going to get real tough; my wife is under no illusions either. But then there is biology. And hope.



Well said, SeaGypsy. Raise your little tadpole to be strong, self-reliant and a straight shooter and she'll be one of the strong ones to rebuild a new world.

Good Luck to you and yours.
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Re: SeaGypsy might get wet: New baby

Unread postby efarmer » Wed 24 Feb 2010, 11:46:16

Congratulations SeaGypsy on the new life in your family.
There is no joy like a newborn and I am convinced she will
be nurtured and loved in the way that allows her to be
a contribution to the planet.
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Re: SeaGypsy might get wet: New baby

Unread postby SeaGypsy » Wed 24 Feb 2010, 12:03:12

Thanks Efarmer! She is doing great! When I am away working we are on skype every night, so we haven't lost contact other than physicly for a few months. I am so looking forward to time off with both of my girls. When they come to the land of Oz it will be winter, we will go to the snow. My wife has never been on a plane, never been further than 16 degrees from the equator, so the 1st thing we do is a trip around the continent, then up the center. it's going to be a blast!
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Re: SeaGypsy might get wet: New baby

Unread postby JJ » Wed 24 Feb 2010, 22:00:46

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SeaGypsy', 'T')hanks Efarmer! She is doing great! When I am away working we are on skype every night, so we haven't lost contact other than physicly for a few months. I am so looking forward to time off with both of my girls. When they come to the land of Oz it will be winter, we will go to the snow. My wife has never been on a plane, never been further than 16 degrees from the equator, so the 1st thing we do is a trip around the continent, then up the center. it's going to be a blast!



Its going to be a big change for her! Don't forget to tell her that she can fall down on the ice!!! Bing didn't believe me, (ooopps, splat). :)
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Re: SeaGypsy might get wet: New baby

Unread postby SeaGypsy » Sat 29 May 2010, 23:27:02

Hi y'all.
Haven't posted lately as I have been extremely busy after my last 2 month stint in the Philippines.
I am back in Australia, in Darwin, working 2 jobs while I wait for my wife and babies papers to be done by immigration.
A lot of plans have had to be put on hold while this is sorted out, including floating home.
All up the immi process has cost me about $12,000.
Anyhow, I am struggling a bit with the new forum.
Where has the new topic button gone?
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Re: SeaGypsy might get wet: New baby

Unread postby hope_full » Sun 30 May 2010, 06:16:45

Congratulations on the new little baby. Speaking as the mother of THREE little girls (all grown now), I can tell you, they're a special delight. And I agree with you - it's going to be the well-educated, thoughtful, intelligent children who've been taught and trained to be INDEPENDENT THINKERS that may save our collective arses.
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