@Bro Chris- naw, we will do a lot of little fun stuff over the years rather than any one big thing for a honeymoon. We’re planning on having a family fairly soon. Within the first year we’ll probably go ahead and try and get preggo.
[quote]byukid wrote: @Bro Chris- naw, we will do a lot of little fun stuff over the years rather than any one big thing for a honeymoon. We’re planning on having a family fairly soon. Within the first year we’ll probably go ahead and try and get preggo.
[quote]byukid wrote: @Bro Chris- naw, we will do a lot of little fun stuff over the years rather than any one big thing for a honeymoon. We’re planning on having a family fairly soon. Within the first year we’ll probably go ahead and try and get preggo.
Here’s my fav of the engagement photos[/quote]
That’s what the one-year-long honeymoon is for.
I guess we’re old school. My grandma still tells her grandchildren after they get married that if they aren’t pregnant within a year it means that they have been cursed by G-d. Needless to say most of my cousins are pregnant after coming back from their honey moons.
[quote]byukid wrote: @Bro Chris- naw, we will do a lot of little fun stuff over the years rather than any one big thing for a honeymoon. We’re planning on having a family fairly soon. Within the first year we’ll probably go ahead and try and get preggo.
Here’s my fav of the engagement photos[/quote]
That’s what the one-year-long honeymoon is for.
I guess we’re old school. My grandma still tells her grandchildren after they get married that if they aren’t pregnant within a year it means that they have been cursed by G-d. Needless to say most of my cousins are pregnant after coming back from their honey moons.
And, your wife is beautiful.[/quote]
Hahaha, well we plan on having sex even when we’re not on vacation.
Speaking of which, anyone know of good health insurance with maternity coverage?
[quote]byukid wrote: @Bro Chris- naw, we will do a lot of little fun stuff over the years rather than any one big thing for a honeymoon. We’re planning on having a family fairly soon. Within the first year we’ll probably go ahead and try and get preggo.
Here’s my fav of the engagement photos[/quote]
That’s what the one-year-long honeymoon is for.
I guess we’re old school. My grandma still tells her grandchildren after they get married that if they aren’t pregnant within a year it means that they have been cursed by G-d. Needless to say most of my cousins are pregnant after coming back from their honey moons.
And, your wife is beautiful.[/quote]
Hahaha, well we plan on having sex even when we’re not on vacation.
Speaking of which, anyone know of good health insurance with maternity coverage?[/quote]
Our first kiddo was an unexpected, unplanned surprise.
Granted we were already married, etc, but we were planning on waiting a few years. To be TOGETHER as a married couple without a poopy, drooling baby between us
[quote]byukid wrote: @Bro Chris- naw, we will do a lot of little fun stuff over the years rather than any one big thing for a honeymoon. We’re planning on having a family fairly soon. Within the first year we’ll probably go ahead and try and get preggo.
[quote]mom-in-MD wrote:
just curious, why the rush??
Our first kiddo was an unexpected, unplanned surprise.
Granted we were already married, etc, but we were planning on waiting a few years. To be TOGETHER as a married couple without a poopy, drooling baby between us
[quote]mom-in-MD wrote:
just curious, why the rush??
Our first kiddo was an unexpected, unplanned surprise.
Granted we were already married, etc, but we were planning on waiting a few years. To be TOGETHER as a married couple without a poopy, drooling baby between us
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We want a family. We love poopy, drooling babies. [/quote]
Babies are great, but to imagine having them right after getting married is anything but great. It’s great to see them, hold them, change a dirty diaper or two, but when your trying to really build on your new marriage when you’ve got babies in the mix…NO THANKS!
I’m not supposed to work out because of sweating…lithium is salt and it sweats out…and with all the water I drink lilutes it even futher
Oh then there are reactions to supps and dieting
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If you are on Lithium you need to really watch your hydration level, yes you can work out. You will just have to drink more water than normal. Sounds like you can just do PL workouts. No more cardio.
Actually just make sure and keep up with your Doc to monitor levels, is it Psych or Primary Dr?
[quote]mom-in-MD wrote:
just curious, why the rush??
Our first kiddo was an unexpected, unplanned surprise.
Granted we were already married, etc, but we were planning on waiting a few years. To be TOGETHER as a married couple without a poopy, drooling baby between us
[/quote]
We want a family. We love poopy, drooling babies. [/quote]
Babies are great, but to imagine having them right after getting married is anything but great. It’s great to see them, hold them, change a dirty diaper or two, but when your trying to really build on your new marriage when you’ve got babies in the mix…NO THANKS!
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Hell I had babies before I was married, and with the new wife we blended a family. That shit is hard.
[quote]mom-in-MD wrote:
just curious, why the rush??
Our first kiddo was an unexpected, unplanned surprise.
Granted we were already married, etc, but we were planning on waiting a few years. To be TOGETHER as a married couple without a poopy, drooling baby between us
[/quote]
We want a family. We love poopy, drooling babies. [/quote]
Babies are great, but to imagine having them right after getting married is anything but great. It’s great to see them, hold them, change a dirty diaper or two, but when your trying to really build on your new marriage when you’ve got babies in the mix…NO THANKS!
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Hell I had babies before I was married, and with the new wife we blended a family. That shit is hard.
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Main point in bold. Don’t rush into it BYU, you’re going to have a hard enough time adapting to married life and wanting to experience all kinds of things with your new bride that you won’t want a little one being in the way. Not saying kids get “in the way” of you doing things but, oh wait, yeah they do
I’m not supposed to work out because of sweating…lithium is salt and it sweats out…and with all the water I drink lilutes it even futher
Oh then there are reactions to supps and dieting
[/quote]
If you are on Lithium you need to really watch your hydration level, yes you can work out. You will just have to drink more water than normal. Sounds like you can just do PL workouts. No more cardio.
Actually just make sure and keep up with your Doc to monitor levels, is it Psych or Primary Dr?[/quote]
Its a psychiatrist.
And id rather go batshit crazy then ever consider powerlifting.
[quote]byukid wrote:
Thanks! And yeah, we’ll take it at our own pace, and if it’s apparent that throwing a baby into the mix will not go swimmingly, we’ll hold off a bit.[/quote]