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    Quote Originally Posted by kiki1982 View Post
    Yes, congrats!

    But, my, the last of the second trimester! I am used to people knowing at round about the third month or so. Certainly at the latest at about 20 weeks.
    I know! We've been wanting to find out earlier, but the little man kept hiding his identity! Lol!
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    So, is this your first baby, Tournesol?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tournesol View Post
    I know! We've been wanting to find out earlier, but the little man kept hiding his identity! Lol!
    My boy did the same. Hidden right up til the day he was born.
    Congrats! And..Sleep all you can NOW!
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    Quote Originally Posted by qimissung View Post
    So, is this your first baby, Tournesol?
    Yes, this is my first! It's very exciting! I can't wait to hold him in my arms!

    As for the sleep, *sigh*...a few weeks ago I had severe insomnia. It's a good thing that school is out for the summer vacation, I was able to sleep in in the mornings, from about 8 - 11am. But now I seem to have gotten over it, thank God, cause I return to work tomorrow!

    I'm hoping very much for a natural delivery, I want to avoid doing a C-section at all costs!
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    Congratulations and good luck, Tournesol!
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    Congratulations Tournesol!!

    OK, Ladies another question:

    Where/how to you dry your "delicates"?

    I have a bad habit of hanging my delicates on the the dining room chairs to dry. It's not bad when I don't have visitors but sometimes I forget to put them away and the exterminator comes every two weeks . I often wonder if he ever tries them on.

    I was over a friends house and she had hers hanging from doorknobs.
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    haha!

    Until 1 year ago we used to live in an apartment with communal laundry room. I just couldn't bear to hang them up down there for all the other ladies to see what macy and skimpy underwear I have under my clothes..., .

    So I hung them on the side of the bath. Fortunately, we didn't have too many visitors, so that was alright, but from time to time I forgot too... again...

    Now I have a laundry room, so as long as people don't come in the cellar, it's ok. Come to think of it, the chimney sweep may have seen them when he came last week, but I suppose he sees more of those. Although maybe not so nice and colourful .
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    I have a clothes drying rack in my bedroom that I use, but I occasionally use a towel rack in the bathroom, and I too, occasionally forget!
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    Hi guys .. !

    aaa.. i will be away .. for a quite a period.. i know though i have just tried to reconnect with everyone here. !
    But am going though a hard days.. and i need to be far for a while !

    Wish u all the best. and take care
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    yes, take care, we'll miss you...
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    I just read somewhere that washing your face with raw honey does wonders for your complexion. Anybody every try it/do it?
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    I have read/heard that honey is good for your complexion but what is "raw honey"?
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    So what exactly is the difference between raw honey and the perfectly golden, liquid honey that you see often bottled in a squeezable hive?
    First of all, raw honey has not been heated excessively through pasteurization. The only way to get that perfectly clear look of most commercial honeys is to heat it and then filter it excessively.

    http://www.bee-pollen-buzz.com/raw-honey.html
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    I don't know about washing with it but applying honey to a clean face then rinsing is helpful. Honey makes your skin feel nice and soft and it has antimicrobial properties wich can help with acne-prone skin. What I like is to mix honey and plain yogurt and use like a facial mask. You only want to leave it on for a few minutes.
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