toppop52
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Congrats!!!!
My wife is a Christmas Day baby.
So is Jimmy Buffett.
Congrats!!!!
My wife is a Christmas Day baby.
This makes all three grandkids born in December. One on the 1st, one on the 16th, and now one either the 23rd or 24th.Congrats!!!!
My wife is a Christmas Day baby.
This makes all three grandkids born in December. One on the 1st, one on the 16th, and now one either the 23rd or 24th.
Just talked to my son in law. Doctor figures sometime tomorrow.
Had a friend who was born on Xmas. He saud that it actually stunk. He got his Christmas gifts in the AM, then birthday party in the PM. And was rough as a kid since all his friends had family obligations usually.
It's pretty rough here. We had 10, now 11 birthdays between the end of October thru December. Throw in Thanksgiving, birthday parties for the grandkids and ChristmasMy late brother’s was the 21st and it was similar for him, too close to Christmas to get big stuff for his birthday.
Daughter is scheduled to get the vaccine since she's an RN working the neonatal intensive care unit for one of the hospitals. But her baby doctor said that they are recommending to their patients to hold off till the baby is born and your done nursing.Mostly we are back on the second tier or 1B. And can possibly get the vaccine within a few weeks. The info I found before (over 75) was the national CDC recommendations which Texas is not following.
Here is the official Texas order of vaccinations.
https://www.dshs.texas.gov/coronavirus/immunize/vaccine/EVAP-Phase1B.pdf
"Texas Phase 1B Vaccine Priorities
• People 65 years of age and older
• People 16 years of age and older with at least one chronic medical condition that puts
them at increased risk for severe illness from the virus that causes COVID-19, such as but not limited to:
• Cancer
• Chronic kidney disease
• COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
• Heart conditions, such as heart failure, coronary artery disease or cardiomyopathies
• Solid organ transplantation
• Obesity and severe obesity (body mass index of 30 kg/m2 or higher)
• Pregnancy
• Sickle cell disease
• Type 2 diabetes mellitus"
Daughter is scheduled to get the vaccine since she's an RN working the neonatal intensive care unit for one of the hospitals. But her baby doctor said that they are recommending to their patients to hold off till the baby is born and your done nursing.
Their reasoning was, even though the drug companies are saying it's safe for pregnant women to take the vaccination, there isn't any long term data out there on the subject. Her doctor doesn't want his patients to be the guinea pigs with a chance for negative effects on the child.
Ted, nice table saw. What’s your approach for the top?