Friday, June 9, 2017

El hospital

What's up scum sucking sons of motherless goats?

Spending the night in hospital. Esta mujer after two caesarians without going into labor now goes into labor and wants a natural birth. Lo cual (which) is a little risky due to weakening of the womb with scarring. We sold the money sucking dodgy apartment from the dodgy Trump like builders, or worse than Trump maybe, the builders. The financial loss was significant but we come out OK. The kids will go to a nice area with nice schools to the north. I'll have money from the sale so will look to buy a cheap business and go casual bus driver like one day every couple months. That's the plan I guess. It's all free will, I can do other things like change cities. Apply for a job in America or buy a more expensive business instead of just a cheap one. Or just rent an empty shop and start selling knick knacks. I'm totally not worried about the future at all. This girl Zara it'll be interesting to see her I guess. Not sure when she's coming, could drag out a few days. On Monday my American buddy Todd will help me move all the furniture from Auburn to the new crib up north. It's his wedding anniversary so hopefully traffic will be light enough. On Tuesday supposed to drive bus after two week paternity leave which was a tremendous break and I was able to finish painting the exterior of my mom's house. Plus a bedroom. Plus the ceiling and floor cornering of another room, plus porch, floor cornering of restroom and three interior window frames. It all takes quite a lot of time and enjoying watching crime channel while paint dries. Especially lieutenant Joe kenda from Colorado, watch...

https://youtu.be/-PkWUBNKiCA

Listen,
https://youtu.be/2ozrmycz1p4

Update. Low tide in 25 minutes, 220pm local time. Leading to high tide 850pm tonight. This is the time to give birth: between low to high tide, especially the second half of that roughly six hour period. So now it's conserve and wait a little then walk as much as possible starting in around 20 minutes. I'm sure the baby will come out then.

So a few hours later, predictably, we see the baby was born naturally in the second half of the period running from low tide to high tide. Specifically, 552pm. That's precisely 17 minutes after my alarm went off indicating the beginning of the second half of the interval from low to high tide. Some doctors and nurses today found this theory interesting while the midwife that delivered Zara was scoffing. But it's a natural law based on the two lunar cycles. It's never good to attempt childbirth in the three hours or so immediately after high tide. Doesn't matter if there's an ocean in the locality or no.



So it was extremely impressive watching the natural childbirth. It really makes women look glorious when you see that. The placenta came out around 621pm and the baby 552pm apparently. Very bloody, but the baby looks great.



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