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That's wonderfull news, Venus! May she be a blessing to you both!
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Congratulations Mars and Venus!!

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Congratulations.

P.S. When I saw "Pluto" I thought you adopted a dog. :evil2:
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That's great news! Congratulations Venus.

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Wonderful news guys. They are a real joy and a lot of fun when they are little. However, they eventually turn into teenagers. :smilelol5:
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Keith B wrote:Wonderful news guys. They are a real joy and a lot of fun when they are little. However, they eventually turn into teenagers. :smilelol5:
Fortunately, they generally grow out of it.
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Thanks, everyone, for the well-wishes.
Keith B wrote:Wonderful news guys. They are a real joy and a lot of fun when they are little. However, they eventually turn into teenagers. :smilelol5:
I've taught middle school for nine years; I'm more afraid of the toddler years.
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Congrats.

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Venus Pax wrote:Thanks, everyone, for the well-wishes.
Keith B wrote:Wonderful news guys. They are a real joy and a lot of fun when they are little. However, they eventually turn into teenagers. :smilelol5:
I've taught middle school for nine years; I'm more afraid of the toddler years.
Actually, the toddler years can be a joyful experience. After all, this is when you can start doing things with them instead of just for or around them. Their minds are going 90 miles a minute, learning :bigear: and soaking up info on how the world works and what their place in it is. Yes, it can take some patience, :waiting: and more than a bit of ingenuity :headscratch to keep that curiosity channeled in a constructive direction, but it's worth it to watch them grow and blossom into a true individual.

We enjoyed our son's toddler years immensely. :thumbsup: Even when he frustrated the you-know-what :mad5 out of us.
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Venus Pax wrote:Thanks, everyone, for the well-wishes.
Keith B wrote:Wonderful news guys. They are a real joy and a lot of fun when they are little. However, they eventually turn into teenagers. :smilelol5:
I've taught middle school for nine years; I'm more afraid of the toddler years.
I know you guys will do just fine Venus, even in the toddler years. :thumbs2:

In all seriousness my daughter is now 16 and I couldn't ask for a finer young lady. She is a real blessing!! :smile:
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Congratulations! :thewave

BTW, As someone mentioned, Pluto was the god of the underworld/dead (and was not descended from Venus/Aphrodite, and was male to boot). How about Harmonia Pax? In mythology, Harmonia was Venus/Aphrodite's daughter...
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Yeah, but she could end up being called Harmonica. :mrgreen:

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seamusTX wrote:Yeah, but she could end up being called Harmonica. :mrgreen:

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Possibly. I suspect that folks here wouldn't do that to her (how about "Harmony Pax"?).

I do know what you mean, though. I tend to be sensitive to potential corruption of a name since my IRL name is often mispronounced or abused and has been since my childhood.
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I know when I was growing up, every unusual name like Harvey or Sadie was made fun of. That probably hasn't changed.

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