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My wife wore this custom t-shirt at the Autodesk Oregon Regional. She preferred to remain faceless. I really appreciate her sacrificing some of her time with me so I can be a mentor.
03-04-2011 11:48
wilsonmw04Congrats!
My wife was in the same position this time last year. You are in for one crazy ride. If you think this season was crazy, just wait until next season. The balancing act gets much more interesting after he/she arrives. My Son is now 7 months and my team worked on a light schedule so I could be with my new family.
Again, congratulations and hold on tight. You are in for one heck of a ride!
03-04-2011 14:18
Al Skierkiewicz
Everyone needs to show their face on CD. It is the only way we will know each other at Champs.
03-04-2011 15:54
KathieKAs I was explaining the game to visitors this past weekend at our Regional, I told them that some of the robots would "give birth" to a mini-bot at the end of the game. "Deploy" sounds so technical!
Many women smiled at me; it was something they could relate to.
Congratulations and best wishes on your future addition!
03-04-2011 18:21
Phoenix SpudThis brings back memories (or lack of them...) for me! My mom mentored a team when she was pregnant with me. This means I have been involved in FIRST since I was -4 months old!
I hope that he/she enjoys being able to tell a story similar to this as much as I do! Congratulations!
03-04-2011 19:56
Rosiebotboss
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Everyone needs to show their face on CD. It is the only way we will know each other at Champs.
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03-04-2011 22:13
nlknauss
With this being the 20th anniversary, the picture brought mind that we'll soon see FRC alumni with children on FRC teams!
Congrats!
04-04-2011 21:14
frasnowThanks for all the well wishes everyone. I particularly liked Phoenix Spud's story. It gives me hope.
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This brings back memories (or lack of them...) for me! My mom mentored a team when she was pregnant with me. This means I have been involved in FIRST since I was -4 months old!
I hope that he/she enjoys being able to tell a story similar to this as much as I do! Congratulations! |
05-04-2011 09:29
Bill_BAnd as an engineering challenge for shirtmakers - make the "loading" bar change based on how far the shirt is stretched around the mother. I suppose the new arrival will have crib, stroller, and playpen made of 80-20?
05-04-2011 09:56
Al Skierkiewicz
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And as an engineering challenge for shirtmakers - make the "loading" bar change based on how far the shirt is stretched around the mother.
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