My husband (of the ebenim blog) worked at a widely distributed Christian broadcasting network when I was expecting our first baby. I got to be friendly with some of the radio personalities that I'd listened to as a kid, so I was sort of taken aback when, during the hottest summer on record in Chicago, one of the most soothing, uplifting voices on the radio caught me waddling from the melting parking lot and comforted me with the words to not get depressed (did I look depressed?); elephants' pregnancies last for two years!
I remember thinking that he would be much better off if he could carry with him wherever he goes an edited script to help him with moments like these. :D
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My husband (of the ebenim blog) worked at a widely distributed Christian broadcasting network when I was expecting our first baby. I got to be friendly with some of the radio personalities that I'd listened to as a kid, so I was sort of taken aback when, during the hottest summer on record in Chicago, one of the most soothing, uplifting voices on the radio caught me waddling from the melting parking lot and comforted me with the words to not get depressed (did I look depressed?); elephants' pregnancies last for two years!
I remember thinking that he would be much better off if he could carry with him wherever he goes an edited script to help him with moments like these. :D
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