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November 21, 2008

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SparklyGreenKnickers

I found this to be the hardest time - the waiting! Hope it all happens smoothly for both you and your babe.

Fiona

You look wonderful! Glad you are both well.

I went to 42 weeks with Audrey - she decided to come out the night before the induction was scheduled! I'll never forget the waiting, though... Thinking of you, Helen. You'll be holding your little one before you know it. xo

lynn

Helen, You are so fantastic with your calmness and still look so wonderful.Lets hope that the "wee" girl does her thing very soon. Greg was born the night before "the induction" - great word.
Talk soon Love as always

kat

Woohoo - you are gonna be a mama in the next week! How exciting! Aren't our bodies amazing that we can distort them like that and grow a baby - amazing. You look fabulous! Lots of walking up stairs and walking in general helped me go into labour!!!!

Jenny

Wow, Helen!!! That's such a great photo of you! You look wonderful. I am wishing you all the best.

Michaela

You look amazing! I don't know if you feel like that as well, but if not you will in the couple days!
Take care, I am thinking of you.

anina

These "progress" photos are so great! Maybe in the next one you'll have a six-pack of abs again. :-)

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  • I'm Helen and I live in London, UK with my husband, daughter and two adopted cats. This blog is a conversation about my adventures with knitting, sewing, gardening and occasional travels. I call Australia home and constantly crave sunshine even though I never did when I lived there.

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