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Chapter Two
Mother's belly bump :)
Congratulations to you and the Mum to be =)

For the name - because you do computer things, and because babies are tiny... how about Bit?


/not in for the prize
Congratulations!

Not in (I already own the game) and I'm too tired to think of a good name. Maybe I'll think of one later, maybe not.
I believe they marketed the name turok at one point ... offering money to the people who named there child after the game.

Maybe a revival of the name TUROK then ?
Thanks for your generosity, and congrats to you and the not-so-crazy future mother. :)

And for your question, if a boy: Guybrush, if a girl: Elaine. ;)
Post edited July 26, 2013 by Thespian*
great goings & congratulations

how about Cyberpunk... that goes for boy and girl :)

(sorry too much cherry coke)

no seriously don't pick that...
Baby BUMP
Apologies for leaving this good news bumpless for days. :P

Congratulations for you and your girlfriend. I wish that the Little You will be born healthy and safely.

So the baby will see the world in about February to March?

For boy's name:
Balian, as in Balian of Ibelin, the crusader, the "Defender of Jerusalem", you know Orlando Bloom. The name also used by his descendants.
Lycurgus/Lykourgos. There are quite many in Greek mythology and history. One of them is Lycurgus of Sparta, who established what we know of Sparta. You know militaristic, 300... :D Licurg would be proud! :P
How about Arthur's Knights of the Round Table like Lancelot, Galahad, Percival...
Lance, for short of Lancelot. Lance Armstrong the fastest...lol...

For girl's name:
Plaisance as in Plaisance of Antioch (1235-1261), is also a French word (pleasantness), derived from Latin 'placentia' (acceptable things) and name of places.
Atalanta, the huntress in Greek mythology.
Also the Amazons Hippolyta, Antiope, Penthesilea, Melanippe, Thalestris.
Freya or Frea from the Norse goddess Freyja.
Constance, or its variants. You can call "Connie". Perhaps she will be a talented con artist lol.

For the Creatures game, not in but thanks.
Post edited July 30, 2013 by le_chevalier
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le_chevalier: I wish that the Little You will be born healthy and safely.
We had the second scan last Friday and everything is still coming back "all well" :)

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le_chevalier: So the baby will see the world in about February to March?
Due date is mid-December.
Congratulations. Girl: Amelia Boy: Danny

Not in but thank you. Some parental advice; Don't buy everything available for a baby - just the essentials. It'll save a few £'s and you won't have all manner of things gathering dust.
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le_chevalier: Lycurgus/Lykourgos. There are quite many in Greek mythology and history. One of them is Lycurgus of Sparta, who established what we know of Sparta. You know militaristic, 300... :D Licurg would be proud! :P
Looks like someone actually got where my username's from :P
Congratulations, and good luck! :D

Not in the giveaway (I already own all the Creatures games). For names, I've always been partial to Katie / Katherine for a girl. For a boy, Corwin seems nice - different, but still easily pronounceable.

Advice:

1) Don't buy. Beg or borrow. Ask around and see if your married friends / parents friends have items you can still use. I know a few couples who were basically completely outfitted that way. Kids outgrow things very quickly, so the less you can spend on something that will only be useful for a few months the better. And a lot of the couples I know still have items for younger kids / babies hanging around that they'll be glad to be rid of (or maybe sell for some change) so they can get the space back.

2) Be prepared to go to the hospital or the doctor if something serious happens. Pregnancy is natural, but it's also a major health hazard.
Post edited July 30, 2013 by HGiles
We were the first in our circle of friends to have child and found that buying baby clothes at flea markets and church bazaars is a great was to save money. We paid € 1 per item on average, and especially the small size clothes (3-12 months) were hardly used because the little ones grow so quickly during the first year.

I would also like the recommend the babynomade blanket from red castle. It was, apart from the Ergobaby carrier, the most useful item we got as a gift from friends.
Male: Dillon
Female: Hayley

Not in because I don't think I'd play it, but regardless of that, congrats!