Sunday, Aug 26, Mike and I headed to Calvert to eat crabs with my Dad. Before we left, I had Mike stop by Babies R Us so I could get one of those support belt things to help take the pressure of the baby off my pelvic area some. It's an odd contraption to wear under your clothes, but it seems to help!
On Tuesday, I had my second and final teeth cleaning of the pregnancy. One of the weird side effects of pregnancy that no one told me about was swollen, bloody gums. My teeth bleed EVERY time I brush my teeth and even bled when I was eating corn on the cob! It's gross and annoying. I'm glad my dentist made me go back after 3 months of the last check up because with swollen gums, there's more places for plaque to build up. They wanted me to keep using my electric toothbrush, but it is too bloody, so I've been using my manual brush every day.
Labor Day weekend Mike and I spent time cleaning the house and organizing things. We also went to dinner with the Clarks and Dennis's family that was in town for his Dad's birthday. Heather came over with Rosie and watched a movie. Well, tried to watch a movie with the dogs chasing each other all over the basement :)
School started this week so Mike's schedule went back to being somewhat normal, plus the football practices every day and two games a week.
That weekend I got another massage and pedicure with my leftover gift cards at Red Door and then Jess DeMarr came to visit and keep me company. She stayed Sunday for the Redskins game and we went to Mediterranean Breeze to watch the game. I was definitely "the pregnant girl at the bar," but I didn't care because the Redskins won!
A Day in the Life of a Gonz
Friday, September 28, 2012
Week 31
This is the week that sleeping started becoming a real issue. I wake up at least 2-3 times a night... sometimes I'm up for an hour or so for no good reason. They say it's preparation for what's to come...
On Monday, Aug 20, Mike and I attended a Baby Care class from 6-9pm at Reston Hospital. It was all about what to expect at birth and for the first couple weeks, and we got to practice swaddling, diaper changing, and "bathing." I had no idea Mike hadn't changed a diaper before! We were sad to leave our little black baby girl at the end, haha.
That week we got the wall decorations in the mail for the nursery. Mike surprised me by putting them up before I got home from work. Then, together, we put the up decal with his name on it. The nursery looked so much more decorated!
The pain in my pelvic area had gotten progressively worse over the past month and peaked on Friday, Aug 24 when I woke up and could not walk. I painfully got out of bed and stood up, but could not lift a leg to take a step. Lifting either of my legs while lying down was equally as painful. I was in tears because my complaints to the OB in the past were futile. There was nothing they could give me. I called them again that morning and they told me to come in. I had to call out of work. When I finally got there with lots of painstaking steps, they examined me and then sent me to the fetal specialist that I've been seeing to make sure my cervix was still closed. After their examination and monitoring, the doctor comes in and says "the baby is fine." Well I knew that! It is me in pain. I basically got a suck it up look and was sent home and told to take some Tylenol.. Gee thanks, Doc. I gave myself bedrest from 1pm, when I got home, until I went to bed. I woke up Saturday in a little less pain, so resting was definitely helpful.
I sucked up the pain, and Mike and I went to a more intensive class on Saturday at Virginia Hospital Center that I had scheduled weeks ago. It was an 8 hour class on everything from pregnancy and anatomy, to going into labor, to the stages of labor and breathing exercises. It ended with a tour of the labor and delivery floor. I thought that this floor would be filled with screaming women and babies and nurses and doctors flying around. I was surprised to see calm people, sleeping babies, and a fairly quiet floor. The walking tour of the hospital was a painful one, but I'm stubborn and refused the wheelchair! The couples in the class were really nice and most were having boys too! We were so exhausted from the class that we grabbed sushi out, went home, and passed out!
On Monday, Aug 20, Mike and I attended a Baby Care class from 6-9pm at Reston Hospital. It was all about what to expect at birth and for the first couple weeks, and we got to practice swaddling, diaper changing, and "bathing." I had no idea Mike hadn't changed a diaper before! We were sad to leave our little black baby girl at the end, haha.
That week we got the wall decorations in the mail for the nursery. Mike surprised me by putting them up before I got home from work. Then, together, we put the up decal with his name on it. The nursery looked so much more decorated!
The pain in my pelvic area had gotten progressively worse over the past month and peaked on Friday, Aug 24 when I woke up and could not walk. I painfully got out of bed and stood up, but could not lift a leg to take a step. Lifting either of my legs while lying down was equally as painful. I was in tears because my complaints to the OB in the past were futile. There was nothing they could give me. I called them again that morning and they told me to come in. I had to call out of work. When I finally got there with lots of painstaking steps, they examined me and then sent me to the fetal specialist that I've been seeing to make sure my cervix was still closed. After their examination and monitoring, the doctor comes in and says "the baby is fine." Well I knew that! It is me in pain. I basically got a suck it up look and was sent home and told to take some Tylenol.. Gee thanks, Doc. I gave myself bedrest from 1pm, when I got home, until I went to bed. I woke up Saturday in a little less pain, so resting was definitely helpful.
I sucked up the pain, and Mike and I went to a more intensive class on Saturday at Virginia Hospital Center that I had scheduled weeks ago. It was an 8 hour class on everything from pregnancy and anatomy, to going into labor, to the stages of labor and breathing exercises. It ended with a tour of the labor and delivery floor. I thought that this floor would be filled with screaming women and babies and nurses and doctors flying around. I was surprised to see calm people, sleeping babies, and a fairly quiet floor. The walking tour of the hospital was a painful one, but I'm stubborn and refused the wheelchair! The couples in the class were really nice and most were having boys too! We were so exhausted from the class that we grabbed sushi out, went home, and passed out!
Weeks 29-30
On Monday Aug 6, Mike and I went to an ultrasound appointment with Dr. Vyas. It was so great to see baby Hudson and the 4d pics were awesome too. She told us his bones were measuring above average at about the 60th percentile and he was about 5 days ahead of schedule.
That Saturday, Aug 11, was a crazy busy one... First off, it was my baby shower! Secondly, Mike's Dad (Mike Sr.) was flying in for a two week visit. My dad also decided that it would be a good time to finish the base molding in the bedroom downstairs while Mike thought having a party with the men at our house would be cool since the women would be at my shower. Whew!
Mom, Patti, and Christina showed up around lunch and Mike and I took them to Jackson's. Afterward, they went to set up and Mike went to pick up his dad from the airport. Dad, Vicki, and Aunt Susan showed up and Dad, as usual, began working after a long hello to his favorite Daisy. The shower started at 5pm and was AMAZING! My mom and friends pulled together a huge shower with not so annoying games, haha. It was great to see everyone in one place and having a good time. And I was truly showered with gifts. We filled the back of Mike's tacoma and our venza too!
The next day I was exhausted and ended up skipping a concert with the girls that I had bought tickets for months ago. But the Kenny Chesney/Tim McGraw concert didn't start until 4pm and I'm so glad I didn't go because it was hot and the girls didn't get home until after 1am on a Sunday night.
The rest of the week I spent time with Mike's dad who stayed with us. Mike started coaching the HHS freshman football team for the first time this year so he had practices most week days and Saturdays throughout August. We had no idea how much of his time it would take up being an assistant freshman football coach!
That Saturday was another busy Saturday. Courtney and Mike got married and Aunt Diane and Uncle Dave had a 50th wedding anniversary luau at their house. My dad and Vicki came out for the luau and Mike went there too. I went to Courtney's wedding stag and got to meet Jen Marie's new baby Cavin for the first time at just 5 days old! The ceremony was so pretty too! I left the wedding after the dances and met the family at the luau later in the evening. They had quite a turnout! Guess you make a lot of friends after 50 years of marriage :)
That Saturday, Aug 11, was a crazy busy one... First off, it was my baby shower! Secondly, Mike's Dad (Mike Sr.) was flying in for a two week visit. My dad also decided that it would be a good time to finish the base molding in the bedroom downstairs while Mike thought having a party with the men at our house would be cool since the women would be at my shower. Whew!
Mom, Patti, and Christina showed up around lunch and Mike and I took them to Jackson's. Afterward, they went to set up and Mike went to pick up his dad from the airport. Dad, Vicki, and Aunt Susan showed up and Dad, as usual, began working after a long hello to his favorite Daisy. The shower started at 5pm and was AMAZING! My mom and friends pulled together a huge shower with not so annoying games, haha. It was great to see everyone in one place and having a good time. And I was truly showered with gifts. We filled the back of Mike's tacoma and our venza too!
The next day I was exhausted and ended up skipping a concert with the girls that I had bought tickets for months ago. But the Kenny Chesney/Tim McGraw concert didn't start until 4pm and I'm so glad I didn't go because it was hot and the girls didn't get home until after 1am on a Sunday night.
The rest of the week I spent time with Mike's dad who stayed with us. Mike started coaching the HHS freshman football team for the first time this year so he had practices most week days and Saturdays throughout August. We had no idea how much of his time it would take up being an assistant freshman football coach!
That Saturday was another busy Saturday. Courtney and Mike got married and Aunt Diane and Uncle Dave had a 50th wedding anniversary luau at their house. My dad and Vicki came out for the luau and Mike went there too. I went to Courtney's wedding stag and got to meet Jen Marie's new baby Cavin for the first time at just 5 days old! The ceremony was so pretty too! I left the wedding after the dances and met the family at the luau later in the evening. They had quite a turnout! Guess you make a lot of friends after 50 years of marriage :)
Weeks 27-28
So the months got away from me and I'm at 36 weeks trying to catch up. Luckily, I post things on Facebook that helps me remember what I was doing and feeling each week, haha.
At week 27, I had the 3 hour glucose test which I barely passed... whew. Drinking that much sugar on an empty stomach is a horrible feeling! Nausea... and crash... upset stomach.
That weekend, Mike and I went to the 311 and Slightly Stoopid concert at Jiffy Lube Live. I surprised him with tickets because Slightly Stoopid has been his favorite band for years. I almost made it to the end. I was super uncomfortable in the plastic chairs and ended up leaving with a few 311 songs left, but I've heard them in concert before so it wasn't too disappointing. Plus we got out before the masses!
Week 28.. the beginning of the third trimester... the beginning of Hell on Earth.
This week hit me like a ton of bricks. All the sudden I was exhausted, and in pain more than usual. My mom had given me some gift cards to Red Door Salon so I got a massage and mani/pedi on Saturday that seemed to help a lot. Mike went to the Nationals game on Sunday and I opted out. I was able to relax and stay out of the heat :)
At week 27, I had the 3 hour glucose test which I barely passed... whew. Drinking that much sugar on an empty stomach is a horrible feeling! Nausea... and crash... upset stomach.
That weekend, Mike and I went to the 311 and Slightly Stoopid concert at Jiffy Lube Live. I surprised him with tickets because Slightly Stoopid has been his favorite band for years. I almost made it to the end. I was super uncomfortable in the plastic chairs and ended up leaving with a few 311 songs left, but I've heard them in concert before so it wasn't too disappointing. Plus we got out before the masses!
Week 28.. the beginning of the third trimester... the beginning of Hell on Earth.
This week hit me like a ton of bricks. All the sudden I was exhausted, and in pain more than usual. My mom had given me some gift cards to Red Door Salon so I got a massage and mani/pedi on Saturday that seemed to help a lot. Mike went to the Nationals game on Sunday and I opted out. I was able to relax and stay out of the heat :)
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Weeks 25-26
Coming back from vacation is never easy (except the sleeping in your own bed part). I went back to my new job with a new tan, but still no network access. I didn't get it until Thursday so the week went by pretty painfully.
I had a follow up appointment with the hematologist on Wednesday where I found out my platelets were still slightly high at 450 and my iron was still low. Dr. Felice didn't seem too concerned as there's nothing we can really do further since I'm pregnant. He wants me back about 4 weeks before my due date to recheck levels and continue taking the iron supplements twice a day (which I confessed to him I was really only taking once a day in order for my bowels to function, haha). As for the platelets, he said he would get concerned if they hit 900,000 and since 450 is far from that, we'll probably be okay. He wants to continue to see me after the baby is born to see if it was due to the pregnancy or if that is just my normal range.
That Friday, while Mike was working Friday Night Live, I took my overdue pregnant neighbor, Michelle, to dinner to eat some spicy food to get that baby wanting out! It didn't work, but she did end up going into labor Sunday night and little Kaitlyn Sue was born early Tuesday morning. We are so excited for them and to have them so close by. We know our kids will be great friends!
That Saturday, I went to Courtney's bridal shower and got to catch up with her, Lori, Jen Marie, and Elizabeth. We found out she didn't have a bachelorette planned so JM took the initiative to plan one for the following weekend.
Mike and I went Wed, July 18 to visit with a pediatric group down the street from our house. There were three other couples and the Doctor that sat with us has been practicing for over 50 years! He was really sweet and answered all our questions. We liked the practice a lot, but are checking out one more in Reston in September just to compare.
Friday night, Elizabeth met me at my house and we headed into the city to meet up with the rest of the girls for Courtney's bachelorette. I really thought it would be the scene out of the movie "Knocked Up" where we couldn't get into the club since I was 6 months pregnant and Jen Marie was 9 months pregnant. We got some funny stares, but we all ended up having a good time regardless :) At one point these two really drunk girls were dancing on a ledge and started to fall and I pushed them away and protected JM from their fall. Gotta look out for the pregnant girls in the bar! haha On our walk back to the hotel, we got stuck in a rain storm and we were all completely soaked. It was kinda funny, but I'm sure I looked like a wet dog... a wet pregnant dog... :) I drove Elizabeth back to the suburbs, but the other girls stayed in the hotel. We vowed to have another girls night sooner rather than later!
The next day, Mike and I drove to my Dad's house and went out for dinner. Then Mike and I went up to Annapolis for my 10 year high school reunion. Everyone was really friendly despite all the clickiness that comes with high school. It was really good to see and talk to people in person rather than look at their photos on Facebook. It wasn't a huge turnout (about 40), but I'm still glad I went. We left before midnight and headed back to my Dad's to stay the night.
I had a follow up appointment with the hematologist on Wednesday where I found out my platelets were still slightly high at 450 and my iron was still low. Dr. Felice didn't seem too concerned as there's nothing we can really do further since I'm pregnant. He wants me back about 4 weeks before my due date to recheck levels and continue taking the iron supplements twice a day (which I confessed to him I was really only taking once a day in order for my bowels to function, haha). As for the platelets, he said he would get concerned if they hit 900,000 and since 450 is far from that, we'll probably be okay. He wants to continue to see me after the baby is born to see if it was due to the pregnancy or if that is just my normal range.
That Friday, while Mike was working Friday Night Live, I took my overdue pregnant neighbor, Michelle, to dinner to eat some spicy food to get that baby wanting out! It didn't work, but she did end up going into labor Sunday night and little Kaitlyn Sue was born early Tuesday morning. We are so excited for them and to have them so close by. We know our kids will be great friends!
That Saturday, I went to Courtney's bridal shower and got to catch up with her, Lori, Jen Marie, and Elizabeth. We found out she didn't have a bachelorette planned so JM took the initiative to plan one for the following weekend.
Mike and I went Wed, July 18 to visit with a pediatric group down the street from our house. There were three other couples and the Doctor that sat with us has been practicing for over 50 years! He was really sweet and answered all our questions. We liked the practice a lot, but are checking out one more in Reston in September just to compare.
Friday night, Elizabeth met me at my house and we headed into the city to meet up with the rest of the girls for Courtney's bachelorette. I really thought it would be the scene out of the movie "Knocked Up" where we couldn't get into the club since I was 6 months pregnant and Jen Marie was 9 months pregnant. We got some funny stares, but we all ended up having a good time regardless :) At one point these two really drunk girls were dancing on a ledge and started to fall and I pushed them away and protected JM from their fall. Gotta look out for the pregnant girls in the bar! haha On our walk back to the hotel, we got stuck in a rain storm and we were all completely soaked. It was kinda funny, but I'm sure I looked like a wet dog... a wet pregnant dog... :) I drove Elizabeth back to the suburbs, but the other girls stayed in the hotel. We vowed to have another girls night sooner rather than later!
The next day, Mike and I drove to my Dad's house and went out for dinner. Then Mike and I went up to Annapolis for my 10 year high school reunion. Everyone was really friendly despite all the clickiness that comes with high school. It was really good to see and talk to people in person rather than look at their photos on Facebook. It wasn't a huge turnout (about 40), but I'm still glad I went. We left before midnight and headed back to my Dad's to stay the night.
Week 24 - Babymoon/Anniversary!
Finally! Vacation... ahhh. Two days at my new job started the week, followed by our mini-vacay to Captiva Island, FL.
The new job started out fine. I was bored out of my mind really because most were on vacation for the holiday week and I didn't have access to log on to the networks yet. So I sat around for 8 hours a day reading stuff I didn't understand.
We arrived to the hotel on Captiva around 6pm on the 4th of July. We went to dinner at a restaurant at the resort, but since I'm naturally a Type A, anxious worrier, I couldn't quite get into the vacation atmosphere after starting a new job and immediately jet-setting to Florida. So, at dinner, I decided to have my first glass of wine in over 5 months. It was enough to take the edge off and allow me to enjoy the rest of my vacation. And I have to say, I was a little tipsy! haha. After dinner, we skipped driving the 40 min back to see the fireworks because we were tired from the travel, but I was able to see some amateur ones on the beach.
The vacation was relaxing; spending our mornings and days by the pool with afternoon naps and evening dinners. My family laughed at me for booking a vacation to Florida in July 6 months pregnant, but it was beautiful and 88 every day with afternoon storms while it was 110 and stifling in the DC area, haha.
Saturday morning we met our Captain for the morning out on the peir at the resort to head out on a fishing excursion. I hadn't been fishing since I was a kid and Mike was no pro either, but Captain John was awesome and taught us everything we needed to know. It was nice because it was just the three of us. We caught trout, lady fish, grouper, and some other little fish I kept getting that fought like it was 100lbs but was probably like 2lbs. Mike hooked a HUGE tarpon on his first cast in a new spot and it jumped and thrashed out of the water, but broke free. It was crazy! We weren't expecting that AT ALL so we were all screaming, lol. We stayed out from 8am to 11:00am. Capt John scaled the trout for us and we took it to a restaurant called Lazy Flamingo where they grilled it up for us with salad and fries for $10. Fresh caught fish can definitely spoil your palate! All in all in was a great trip and hopefully we'll be able to return to the Sanibel/Captiva area in the future. Sunday was a travel day where our layover flight out of Atlanta was delayed for like 3 hours due to storms in the DC area. It was pretty miserable and I ended up downloading the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy on my Kindle to pass the time. I swore I wouldn't read it, but I was getting really bored of all the baby books. :)
Monday, July 16, 2012
The weekend no pregger woman wishes for in the summer
Friday night, June 29, I was home alone with Daisy while Mike was working Friday Night Live and went out afterward with some of the guys. I was watching a recorded TV show (probably Real Housewives of NJ or something equally trashy) when I heard the wind outside. I peeked out the living room curtains to see the color of the sky and the wind blowing sideways. Now, I've been in a couple tornados in my life while growing up in Southern MD, and I knew better. I grabbed Daisy dog and went downstairs into the only windowless room in the house: the bathroom. The rain literally sounded like it was knocking on the door and Daisy was not happy. Then the electric went out... and stayed out. I texted Mike asking him to come home as soon as it was safe. We waited to see if the electric was going to come back on and decided to go to bed around 11:30pm. I stayed on the couch downstairs and Mike slept in our bed upstairs. Did I mention it was about 90* outside? The next morning, still no electricity, and we had no cell or data service either. We had no way of connecting with civilization! Now my father was supposed to be coming that morning to add some base molding to the room we just had carpet installed and I knew he'd be coming early. I woke up at 4am and couldn't sleep thinking that he'd drive all the way out here for nothing. Finally at 7am, I walked down to a neighbor's house and used their landline phone to call my dad and caught him walking out the door! Whew... guilty conscious (and angry father) averted. I went out to get us breakfast and that's when I realized how bad it was. Our whole side of town was closed. No one had electricity. Saturday, the temps started rising to about 100*. Mike and I set up the spare bed in the new room downstairs so that we could both sleep in the basement that night if need be. The downstairs was about 75* while upstairs was about 85*+.
My good friend Jessica was planning on visiting that evening and staying the night, but I delayed on contacting her because I still had no cell phone and I was sure the electricity would come back on. Mike couldn't remember a time he had lost electricity in this house. At about 3pm, I went out to my car to charge my phone (and sit in the A/C) so that I could call her and tell her not to come, but within 5 minutes, she was knocking on my car window wondering what I was doing in my car. CRAP, she had totally driven all the way here and we didn't even have a cold house for her to relax in. She was such a good spirit about it though and said she'd stay regardless. We were all bored and hot so we drove to Mike's Aunt and Uncle's house to dip in their pool. We then continued with our original plans to go to the movies and see Magic Mike... in the A/C. Driving through town was crazy. Every place that had electricity was packed. No one in town was prepared for this storm and they all needed to eat so the restaurants that were open had lines out the door.
Sunday, the fridges and freezers in the house started to leak. Jess helped me through my anxiety attack of throwing out all the stuff in my fridge and half the stuff in my freezer. I packed up two coolers and Mike took them to his cousin's house to store in their deep freezer. I was so thankful we were able to save the expensive meats. I had just just spent over $200 at the grocery store the week before so it was all pretty depressing... dumping out full cartons of milk, tubs of margarine, salad dressings, cheeses. We took some hot dogs and buns down to Michelle and Dennis's and had a picnic of food that had to be eaten at their house. Michelle was about 37 weeks at this point, but she was a trooper. I think I would have been in a hotel after the first night. Jess left our house and I'm sure she was glad to get back to her house with electricity in MD. Mike and I got in the car with Daisy and drove to my Dad's house that afternoon. I needed a shower badly and had to get some clothes washed for work and our trip to Florida later that week. My dad was trying to convince us to stay the night, but I had my first day at a new job Monday and didn't want to risk the traffic in the morning from MD to VA. Mike and I headed back to the hot-house and slept for the third night Sunday with no electricity.
At about 12:30am, the hallway light downstairs came on and I woke up immediately. I got Mike to get up and close all the windows upstairs (we had opened them that night because the upstairs got up to 90*) and turn the A/C on. The sweet humming of A/C was a lullaby to my ears. I woke up again at 6am before my alarm went off and didn't hear the humming. I was immediately awake thinking the A/C broke. There was no way the upstairs was cool, but as I ran upstairs, I realized our A/C rocked and it was already 74* upstairs. This Thanksgiving, I will be sure to give thanks for not only my newborn son, but electricity too (Thomas Edison, right?)
My good friend Jessica was planning on visiting that evening and staying the night, but I delayed on contacting her because I still had no cell phone and I was sure the electricity would come back on. Mike couldn't remember a time he had lost electricity in this house. At about 3pm, I went out to my car to charge my phone (and sit in the A/C) so that I could call her and tell her not to come, but within 5 minutes, she was knocking on my car window wondering what I was doing in my car. CRAP, she had totally driven all the way here and we didn't even have a cold house for her to relax in. She was such a good spirit about it though and said she'd stay regardless. We were all bored and hot so we drove to Mike's Aunt and Uncle's house to dip in their pool. We then continued with our original plans to go to the movies and see Magic Mike... in the A/C. Driving through town was crazy. Every place that had electricity was packed. No one in town was prepared for this storm and they all needed to eat so the restaurants that were open had lines out the door.
Sunday, the fridges and freezers in the house started to leak. Jess helped me through my anxiety attack of throwing out all the stuff in my fridge and half the stuff in my freezer. I packed up two coolers and Mike took them to his cousin's house to store in their deep freezer. I was so thankful we were able to save the expensive meats. I had just just spent over $200 at the grocery store the week before so it was all pretty depressing... dumping out full cartons of milk, tubs of margarine, salad dressings, cheeses. We took some hot dogs and buns down to Michelle and Dennis's and had a picnic of food that had to be eaten at their house. Michelle was about 37 weeks at this point, but she was a trooper. I think I would have been in a hotel after the first night. Jess left our house and I'm sure she was glad to get back to her house with electricity in MD. Mike and I got in the car with Daisy and drove to my Dad's house that afternoon. I needed a shower badly and had to get some clothes washed for work and our trip to Florida later that week. My dad was trying to convince us to stay the night, but I had my first day at a new job Monday and didn't want to risk the traffic in the morning from MD to VA. Mike and I headed back to the hot-house and slept for the third night Sunday with no electricity.
At about 12:30am, the hallway light downstairs came on and I woke up immediately. I got Mike to get up and close all the windows upstairs (we had opened them that night because the upstairs got up to 90*) and turn the A/C on. The sweet humming of A/C was a lullaby to my ears. I woke up again at 6am before my alarm went off and didn't hear the humming. I was immediately awake thinking the A/C broke. There was no way the upstairs was cool, but as I ran upstairs, I realized our A/C rocked and it was already 74* upstairs. This Thanksgiving, I will be sure to give thanks for not only my newborn son, but electricity too (Thomas Edison, right?)
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