Originally Posted By ShivaThDestroyer RAM1984 posted this on the old Holy Horror thread. I don't know if anyone saw it. We we were both doing a little wishful thinking. <a href="http://www1.snapfish.com/viewsharedphoto/p=770201190351533572/l=314705735/g=79203744/otsc=SYE/otsi=SPIC;jsessionid=F926E35DEFDEB78EA854056F2B076985" target="_blank">http://www1.snapfish.com/views haredphoto/p=770201190351533572/l=314705735/g=79203744/otsc=SYE/otsi=SPIC;jsessionid=F926E35DEFDEB78EA854056F2B076985</a>
Originally Posted By murfsmom om gosh ! thats sooo cute !! i need to send that to my niece who's expecting her little tinkerbell in a couple of weeks. the nursery is all tinkerbell !!!!!
Originally Posted By Tinkerbell819 Shiva, that is adorable! The triplets comment had me laughing, too!
Originally Posted By chickapin I think it's high time for a girl! Is your daughter oldest or where does she fit in the mix?
Originally Posted By t1lersm0m OMG, you guys are having another kid! Are you hoping for your own baseball team? LOL
Originally Posted By ShivaThDestroyer DVC_dad, DON'T HOLD OUT ON US!!! Did DVD_mom have an ultrasound and you can tell gender??? >>Any suggestions?<< don't ask this group, they might suggest a visit to the urologist for a certain snip, snip.
Originally Posted By nevadarebel so am I taking it that you already knew or just found out that you are having another boy???? ummmm...thinking of names. I don't know what you already have so I will have to think about this one for a minute.
Originally Posted By nevadarebel ok, My favorite is Jamin - it means right hand in Hebrew. I also love the favorites, Matthew, Jacob, Joshua, Noah, Jared, Jonah, Ethan, Abram, Andrew.
Originally Posted By officerminnie Well Adam is my favorite, but you already have one of those... I also like Gabriel, Noah, Matthew, Luke, Joseph and many more but I'll stop there and leave some for others to suggest .
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy According to a new study, DVC_Dad's voice should make Barry Manilow's sound like a tenor: ================================== Deep-voiced men 'have more kids' Men with deep voices tend to have more children than those who speak at a higher pitch, scientists say. Their finding is based on a group of hunter-gatherers in Tanzania known as the Hadza, who can be studied without bias because they use no birth control. Males who hit lower notes as they talked had about two more children on average than squeaky speakers. It fits with observations that women find baritones more attractive, the team reports in Biology Letters. "There are a lot of reasons why lower pitch and reproductive success could be linked," said Coren Apicella, from the Department of Anthropology in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University, US. Bass voices are suggestive of increased testosterone levels, which could lead females to perceive such men as better hunters and therefore better providers, she told the BBC. "Or it could be that men with deeper voices simply start reproducing earlier. We really don't know what is behind this yet." For the study, voice recordings were collected from 49 men and 52 women between the ages of 18 and 55. "The experiment was really simple," said Ms Apicella. "I went to nine different camps and I'd just get them to come into my Land Rover and record them saying the word 'Hujambo', which means 'hello', into a microphone. "I then analysed the voice and pitch, and compared it with the person's reproductive history - how many children they had had and how many were still surviving." The results indicated the deeper the man's voice, the more likely he was to have fathered more children, she said. She added that voice pitch was not linked to child mortality. "We found that for women, the voice pitch was not connected to reproduction." If females are drawn to deeper voices, this would drive selection in the population towards that trait. In other words, lower-pitched male speakers would become dominant over time. "It's possible that vocal dimorphism has evolved over thousands of years, partly due to mate selection," explained Ms Apicella. "Perhaps at one time, men and women's voices were closer in pitch than they are today." Her group has plans to extend its study. It is analysing data gathered from an experiment designed to test whether lower voice pitch in Hadza men really is any kind of indicator of performance. The research was undertaken with David Feinberg of McMaster University and Frank Marlowe of Florida State University.
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7013136.stm" target="_blank">http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/sci ence/nature/7013136.stm</a>
Originally Posted By -em >>Any suggestions?<< You know ya have to many kids when... You let an internet group pick the name of the next one... -em
Originally Posted By Liberty Belle My nephew's name is Isaac. That counts as a biblical name, right? I LOVE the name Noah and also Ethan!