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awwww.....3 baby girls, mabrookulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

and hey I eat a ton of chocolate and I'm not even pregnant, at least your wife has an excuse blush.gif


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I have a day off today and I think I will surprise my wife with a new project that she love so much in my home in morocco. Last night after a long discussion about kitchen appliances, I have decided to do projects that I actually can do. We decided on the baby's room last night and she said I would love our baby girls to have a Moroccan room with beautiful colors. I cry so much, what is wrong with me? I miss home and family, and when she said this to me, I broke down something horrible, I thought this was suppose to happen to her not me.

My project from now until babys are due is to make a beautiful girls room with hand carved lanterns hanging from a Moroccan hand carve ceiling. As a child I learned this carving technique and me and father did our entire home. My wife fell in love with the ceilings every where she went in morocco. She wanted a lantern but it was too big to bring on plane but I found picture she took and it will be created for her at my father law place while on lunch everyday I will work on it. I will also have a Moroccan couch wrapped around half the room, the easiest of the room make over. I hope she will love it and my soon to be little girls.

I think my wife is right, I need do focus on things I can do, working on farm is great, but I need weekends off now to make her dream room.

Thank u all for nice comments. I stayed in baby's room last night until,4 am looking and measuring. I'm tired but no time for sleep now.

Have nice day.

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o wowwww another person with triplets!!!! I have 19 mos old triplet boys!! If you have any questions or your wife, feel free to send me a message!!! Congrats!!!! You are in for a wild ride!!

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o wowwww another person with triplets!!!! I have 19 mos old triplet boys!! If you have any questions or your wife, feel free to send me a message!!! Congrats!!!! You are in for a wild ride!!

I was wondering something, is it because my wife is twin and other brother are set of twins is why she may have chance of having three baby's.? Twins run in family, but not in three.

Omg three boys, you have your own little soccer team lol. I know it's really early to buy baby things but I saw some pink cowboy boots for tiny feet, I had to get six of them. Everyone here in Texas wears cowboy boots, they hurt my feet, but my wife says I look cute in them :wacko:

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Congratulations on your bundle of joys. I remember buying my daughter some pink cowboy boots in Alabama while visiting home when she was around three years old. Gosh, she loved them so much, she wanted to sleep in them.

I also loved all the beautiful carved ceilings in Moocco, I truly found the work to be amazing. Maybe you can start your own business if you love this kind of work in the future.

Awww as far as you breaking down with tears, it happens and it's normal to feel so many new emotions. You seem to have adjusted pretty well since your move here. The farm seems to keep you busy, and your lucky as many men just sit at home all day doing nothing while the wife works. Lol, as far as kitchen appliances, you'll get the hang of them eventually.

Have fun building that Moroccan baby room.

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I was wondering something, is it because my wife is twin and other brother are set of twins is why she may have chance of having three baby's.? Twins run in family, but not in three.

Omg three boys, you have your own little soccer team lol. I know it's really early to buy baby things but I saw some pink cowboy boots for tiny feet, I had to get six of them. Everyone here in Texas wears cowboy boots, they hurt my feet, but my wife says I look cute in them :wacko:

Yes, I am sure it is the reason for triplets. Twins run on my father's side too.... Ohhhh, pink cowboy boots, that is adorable! There is a triplet Facebook group if your wife is interested in joining. It helped me a lot with all the questions I had when pregnant and when the babies were small. Anyhow, congrats!

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Congratulations on your bundle of joys. I remember buying my daughter some pink cowboy boots in Alabama while visiting home when she was around three years old. Gosh, she loved them so much, she wanted to sleep in them.

I also loved all the beautiful carved ceilings in Moocco, I truly found the work to be amazing. Maybe you can start your own business if you love this kind of work in the future.

Awww as far as you breaking down with tears, it happens and it's normal to feel so many new emotions. You seem to have adjusted pretty well since your move here. The farm seems to keep you busy, and your lucky as many men just sit at home all day doing nothing while the wife works. Lol, as far as kitchen appliances, you'll get the hang of them eventually.

Have fun building that Moroccan baby room.

Thk u for nice words. I have finished the carved lantern for my girls room, and it's funny you mention starting a business, as my father law asked me the same thing. I show him a picture of how I will do the ceiling and he said this would be a great business as he has never seen any work like this before. Someone visiting the farm asked where the lantern came from as they would like one for there entrance in there log home. My father law pointed at me lol. I have my first order for a very large lantern and have no idea when I find time to do it. I have made the couch but wife is looking to ship material from morocco for fabric to cover. I work non stop after farm to get all this ready for September or October.

Yes, lol me and kitchen don't get along. My wife even disconnected that thing in sink that chops food as she was afraid I would lose my fingers or a hand lol.

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Yes, I am sure it is the reason for triplets. Twins run on my father's side too.... Ohhhh, pink cowboy boots, that is adorable! There is a triplet Facebook group if your wife is interested in joining. It helped me a lot with all the questions I had when pregnant and when the babies were small. Anyhow, congrats!

Thk u for facebook idea. My wife use to work in Hospital taking care of babies born to early and would like to someday go back doing that. Now, she feels she cannot keep being a flight nurse, as helicopter makes her sick now. She trying to transfer on only dayshftf now on easier job.

Have good day with your boys.

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Do you have names picked out for the girls yet?

My wife likes so many, I give her the choice though she keeps me awake at night asking popular Moroccan girl names. Hopefully soon she will make decision.

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Hello everyone and thank you for your comments.

I am sadden to say my fater law is very sick and hospilized. He has been my best friend since my arrival to the USA. He tought me basically everything I need to know about farming, machinery, and his family business. I have had not a moment to myself thinking about the loss of him soon. He always had troubles with his arm and back and this is why I started helping on the farm as I couldn't see him work in pain, so I take over all his jobs.

I find him laying in chair last week in much pain, I asked please let me take you to hospital. He looked at me, held my arm tightly and said love my daughter and grand daughters and take care of them always. I say why you speak like this, I will honor your daughter forever as a good husband and be a good dad. I got nervous, called wife, she rushed home, and she took care of him quickly. We now know he has cancer in his bones in spine and it has spread and he is not good and weak. Doctors said a matter of time.

Yesterday, I was sitting with him while family went to eat, he said jalal, you will have my farm for always, it's yours. You raise my little girls and tell them all about me and encourage them to love the farm as much as I have for 60 years. I nod my head with many tears and he slept.

I have not left his side nor my wife as she is so upset and her heart breaks. I told wife about what he said about farm, she said, he thinks your the greatest guy and the one son he never had to hand down a farm to be taken care of and yes, the farm will be yours and family believe the same thing. I honored and I will make sure I honor his life by doing a good job.

This may be the hardest week of my life, but I,thank you all for listening.

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I'm speechless. You are an amazing man and your wife is so lucky to have you. Keep doing a good job taking care of everyone. I'm impressed.

Hello everyone and thank you for your comments.

I am sadden to say my fater law is very sick and hospilized. He has been my best friend since my arrival to the USA. He tought me basically everything I need to know about farming, machinery, and his family business. I have had not a moment to myself thinking about the loss of him soon. He always had troubles with his arm and back and this is why I started helping on the farm as I couldn't see him work in pain, so I take over all his jobs.

I find him laying in chair last week in much pain, I asked please let me take you to hospital. He looked at me, held my arm tightly and said love my daughter and grand daughters and take care of them always. I say why you speak like this, I will honor your daughter forever as a good husband and be a good dad. I got nervous, called wife, she rushed home, and she took care of him quickly. We now know he has cancer in his bones in spine and it has spread and he is not good and weak. Doctors said a matter of time.

Yesterday, I was sitting with him while family went to eat, he said jalal, you will have my farm for always, it's yours. You raise my little girls and tell them all about me and encourage them to love the farm as much as I have for 60 years. I nod my head with many tears and he slept.

I have not left his side nor my wife as she is so upset and her heart breaks. I told wife about what he said about farm, she said, he thinks your the greatest guy and the one son he never had to hand down a farm to be taken care of and yes, the farm will be yours and family believe the same thing. I honored and I will make sure I honor his life by doing a good job.

This may be the hardest week of my life, but I,thank you all for listening.

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