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It’s no portable DVD player, but it’s a start.
July 10, 2006
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[...] Hey, remember how I told you I finally got something for free? It was a book called “The Early Birds” by Jenny Minton. Jenny was an editor in New York and her entire life changed when she went through IVF and had premature twins. [...]



















‘Suck it KY’
Red wine just hit the screen of the laptop.
Ooo…one book I might have to check out. Can’t wait to hear what you think of it.
While I don’t love reliving my experience because I dissolve into a puddle of tears every time I do, I find it necessary sometimes. I ask every parent of multiples I come into contact with the SAME questions–I don’t know why I feel the need to know, but I do.
Let us know about the book. I’d definitely read it if you like it.
Used to be that if you went to the KY website you could enter in your address for a free “warming massage oil” sample…
Can’t wait to hear what you think of the book. I’d love to read it but, as Amy said, it will likely force me into a puddle on the floor.
You got free stuff! You are SO cool!
First of all, my stuff is warm enough thank you, why do I want KY heating it all up?
Secondly, everyone with twin complications makes me feel guilty because I didn’t have any. Like I’m supposed to be embarrassed because I didn’t have any issues or a C section nightmare or something. I’m not SAD that I didn’t have them, but it makes me feel like a freak.
I’m suddenly out of the club……like my twins don’t COUNT or something. But I feel the same way when people get going on IVF…again, I feel like I’m out of the clique since I dind’t do IVF.
I think I’m PMSing.
Maybe I’ll blog it out and work out all of my idiocy on this subject.
I saw the author on one of the morning talk shows while I was on maternity leave. It looked like it would be a good story.
Thanks for the shouts and sharing in the sadness that we have to actually pay for our own warming Kentucky products. Congrats on the book.
You are on your way to own the world (and other personal lubricants).