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I lived with many of them in my hotel/apartment complex for 6 years in the 1990s. Our Hotel housed let’s just say everybody excluding the 5 million dollars a year plus actors and musicians. Production companies put them up at our hotel as it was beautiful and reasonably priced. We all had stories as we all hung out with them or observed some of the Dachshund All You Need Is Love And Dachshund Quilt of them who were high or drunk. We chatted in the exercise room, elevator, and walked dogs together. Most of the time we talked about restaurants and life. If they did engage in conversation they would likely speak about what project they were doing in town. Some of the people/friends living in the hotel were also Entertainment lawyers, Wardrobe people, and B-actors.
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And, like the suggestions from Chayanika, just relax. Catch up on your DVR shows and Netflix. Read some novels you’ve been putting off. Maybe start a journal for your baby, that you will give to them one day when they’re a young adult. You can write about how much you’re looking forward to meeting your baby, and what hopes and Dachshund All You Need Is Love And Dachshund Quilt dreams you have for him/her. You can explain how you’ve prepared to be a mom. You can tell your baby about who you are and who the father is. On and on, whatever you would like your baby to know. You can keep up this journal as they grow, and mention milestones (such as first tooth, first words, first crawling, first steps, first birthday, first Christmas, etc.) and write about the new things they’re learning, and funny little things they do. This will be a real treasure for them someday.
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