Indeed we are. Speaking as someone who has a quiverful of boys--and who knows in great detail about all the joys and trials they can bring(!)--my heartiest congratulations again to you both.
Your sons are keeping things interesting here at the castle. Never a dull moment. I think I shall have to retire if we ever run dry of Weasleys to keep us in work!
Mind you, I haven't had to treat any of them recently -- I don't mean to worry you. So far as I'm aware your youngest boy came through his most recent adventure unscathed. I'm sure I've no idea what Macnair was thinking, taking those boys into the Forest at night! But I wasn't even asked for a sticking plaster, so all's well that ends without disaster.
Oh, thank you Molly! We'd be happy with either a boy or girl, of course, but it was very exciting to find out that we were having another little boy. And now we can figure out what we're going to name him, as well.
You'll remember that you will need to change your routine a bit as you grow rounder -- things that you take for granted at the moment will become trickier to accomplish, and there's a danger of losing balance as your sense of where you end and the world begins shifts day by day. It seems unfair that just as you begin to feel well again, your body throws these other complications in the road.
But you know all this. Just be careful of yourself and don't overdo things. And be in touch of there's anything I can help with.
It'll be interesting waddling around Moddey Dhoo -- there are an awful lot of stairs, and the ground isn't very even. We'll see how clumsy I get when I can't see my feet anymore!
I'm just happy the morning sickness has passed. Merlin, that was a trial.
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Date: 2009-03-20 07:09 pm (UTC)Wonderful news! Arthur and I are so happy for you both.
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Date: 2009-03-20 07:22 pm (UTC)Your sons are keeping things interesting here at the castle. Never a dull moment. I think I shall have to retire if we ever run dry of Weasleys to keep us in work!
Mind you, I haven't had to treat any of them recently -- I don't mean to worry you. So far as I'm aware your youngest boy came through his most recent adventure unscathed. I'm sure I've no idea what Macnair was thinking, taking those boys into the Forest at night! But I wasn't even asked for a sticking plaster, so all's well that ends without disaster.
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Date: 2009-03-20 07:15 pm (UTC)Such good news!
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Date: 2009-03-20 07:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-20 07:28 pm (UTC)You'll remember that you will need to change your routine a bit as you grow rounder -- things that you take for granted at the moment will become trickier to accomplish, and there's a danger of losing balance as your sense of where you end and the world begins shifts day by day. It seems unfair that just as you begin to feel well again, your body throws these other complications in the road.
But you know all this. Just be careful of yourself and don't overdo things. And be in touch of there's anything I can help with.
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Date: 2009-03-20 10:44 pm (UTC)It'll be interesting waddling around Moddey Dhoo -- there are an awful lot of stairs, and the ground isn't very even. We'll see how clumsy I get when I can't see my feet anymore!
I'm just happy the morning sickness has passed. Merlin, that was a trial.
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Date: 2009-03-22 03:43 pm (UTC)bloodygreat news, that.thanks, Minerva.