mini-update
Jadhira felt huge, her due date had come and gone and Dr. Julio Wilsonoff suggested several activities to help persuade the new Shazad to come out. Jadhira spent most of her days woohooing, eating spicy indian foods and walking. She even tried to take advantaged of the extra time by getting a manicure and a haircut. To be honest, she was tired, she wanted this baby out.
Johan saw how uncomfortable his wife was and suggested that they spend sometime outdoors looking at the stars.
The last thing Jadhira wanted to do was go outside in the winter cold, sit on the wet, cold ground and look at some stars.
However, only Johan could convince her to put aside her misgivings and relax and enjoy the nighttime air. The time spent together was short as Jadhira started to have back cramps and desired to lay down.
Welcome baby Udar!
Awww! How cute! She sure had a belly on her! LOL! His name is so unique (it's a boy, right?) How do you find your names?
ReplyDelete-SH, yes it's a boy. I find the names via several sources mostly online baby name databases or students that I encounter, it really depends. The Wilsonoff twins are named for the characters in one of my favorite books "Abel's Island", while the Kent twins get their names from the Greymount Grayson twins Jessica and Jennifer. Sometimes I use Simmerville's naming technique other times I ask the hubby for a name. For The Shazads, I looked for traditional Indian names and that's how I found Udar.
ReplyDeleteWelcome little Udar. I love seeing more Indian names. LOL besides my simmies I was starting to feel alone.
ReplyDelete-Riverdale, you're not alone. I think Simborough also has some unique Indian names.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the new little baby! :)
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the world, little Udar!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the world, little one :)
ReplyDelete-Shana, Carla, Cissie: Thanks! Jadhira and Johan are still adjusting to becoming parents to a newborn all over again.
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