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2005-05-12 4:51 PM

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Cornelia read through all of your wonderful posts, and reminded me that right after the baby was born she had said to everyone on the room, "alright, now I understand this triathlon thing... how someone could willingly do something that goes beyond the limits of human pain and endurance..." (well I'm paraphrasing, but that's basically what she said.)

For those who've asked, yes she did start out in the birthing tub but then had to come out of it. The baby was so big that she needed help from the midwifes to get him out. They couldn't to that with her in the tub.

Cornelia thanks all of you for your kind words and wanted to share these photos with those interested. Don't worry, this set is rated G.

We did discuss whether or not to post these to a public online forum. They are of an intimate family time. They're also, I think, of the universal human experience of birth that should rightly be celebrated. I'm happy to share them with this BT community.




2005-05-12 5:00 PM
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wow, what a gift you and Cornelia and Lucas (and baby) have given us. What an incredibly beautiful family you have. Thank you to all of you for sharing them!
2005-05-12 5:22 PM
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Thanks so much for sharing, Don. Those are beautiful pics and you have a gorgeous family. I love how this was such a family event, that's really a beautiful thing! Congratulations again on your beautiful baby! 
2005-05-14 12:00 PM
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It's not fair to make me cry on a Saturday morning! Those pictures are absolutely beautiful. Tell your wife thank you and congratulations!
2005-05-14 3:36 PM
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Those are great pics.... what a beautiful family.  Congratulations!
2005-05-16 11:08 AM
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Wow, those pictures are incredible. Thanks for sharing.


2005-05-16 1:01 PM
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I teach natural childbirth (the Bradley Method) and use the childbirth techniques to manage pain and exhaustion during my triathlon training and on race days!

It works and turns what could be a trying experience into a spiritual one.

Congratulations on the new family!!!!!
2005-05-17 6:48 AM
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Don I'm so happy for you and you're wife! You two do good work....the baby is beautiful!!! Now I'm counting the days until I'm holding my little guy! (7 more weeks!)
2005-05-17 1:17 PM
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keriann - Now I'm counting the days until I'm holding my little guy! (7 more weeks!)


Congratulations, Keri!

And thanks everyone for your notes and good wishes.

Still don't have a name. May need to try that poll.
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