1. To see my father-in-law coming and going as Alec explores the hall and the living room.
2. To sit with my mother-in-law and talk potty training while the menfolk follow the baby round the house.
3. We find ourselves telling everyone: "It's our first time out to lunch just us together since our son was born."
End at the beginning, whistler and no pressure.
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