I think anything she was doing before getting pregnant is safe to continue. I don't think they recommend starting any new training. There are also pregnancy workout videos. My wife still does though a lot.
Are you planning on watching the delivery? I know a lot of L&Ds have the mirror you can watch the birth in. I don't think I'm into that. What are you planning on doing?
My first interview ever was for a bus boy position at a local restaurant. I got the job, and kept it for nearly 2 years. I've actually gotten every job I have ever interviewed well, I think I'm pretty good at them.
My wife doesn't like scary movies, so she prefers I go without her to see scary movies. I went about 2 months ago while she was napping. I wouldn't say I do it regularly, but a few times a year.
Oh man, I think there would be too many to list. The first one that comes to mind right now is Jersey Shore. I know a lot of people like it, but I cannot stand it. It makes me cringe.
I don't go very often. It's been at least 2 years, which is odd because I'm OCD about doing my own dental care. I brush, floss and use mouth wash on a regular basis.
I have enough time to take one week off. I'm sure she'd like if I can be there longer, but I don't have the paid time off. Her mom will be there for 2 weeks, so she'll still have help.
I was paid $4 a week when I was pre-teen age. It went up to $6 a week until I was 16 and got my own job. Then my parents would pay me for certain jobs, but not weekly. I don't know what we'll pay, but I'm sure it'll be way too much. :)
It's almost time for it to come back on. My wife read all of the books, then suggested we start watching the shows. We caught up on them through Netflix. Great show!
I usually make her French Toast and fruit. It's her favorite though, and something I can do fairly well and quickly. She wakes up really easily so I try to get out of bed and hurry up, before she follows me.
What cars do you seasoned dads drive? What should I consider when looking for something a little more family oriented? I think it's time for a new car.
I did P90X too. It is not for the faint of heart. That is a serious workout, but you do really see some great results. It's not really a beginner workout, I warn anyone interested in trying.