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Anna and I went to the Peckham registery office on thursday morning,(after I had been out for the night on christmas drinks wednesday, but thats a different and messy story) to register our intention to marry which, from what I understand has to be done 2 weeks before you wed. As we were sat in the office and I was checking out the force 9 from navarone headache somehow we wound up booking our wedding day for Jan the 9th. It only occured to me afterwards that this is also our due date!!! I can't help thinking this maybe tempting fate,now I have gone from feeling like I cant wait for little easy to be born to Oh my god I hope shes late but call me old fashioned we would like our baby born into a marriage. This could be either the best or the worst example of "a good idea and a can do attitude" we shall see!


Happy Christmas forumites and a Happy "uncomplicated" new year!!


hugs as ever


Iain

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I reckon it's a good plan to have something planned for your due date, otherwise it is the worst day in the world if you spend it still preggers and feeling fed up...but even so, reckon this is taking it to another level.....tee hee!!


Good for you Iain, as Pickle says, a very exciting few weeks ahead of you.


Molly

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Keef Wrote:

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> You're nice and close to Kings should there be an

> interruption to the ceremony.


...and the wedding room is not a bad place to give birth in either.


Seriously: you're brave for making plans around that date, if anything it'll be a good distraction should your little one be a bit late!

Wedding was amazing and my wife was the most beautiful woman I have ever seen, when she came in I nearly burst into tears but all went well and little Elsa never arrived at the registery office, however Anna went into labour at 6am this morning so married life begins with a bang!! how very exciting I am so proud of her!!


wish us luck.

hugs as ever


Iain and Anna

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