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IT'S A BABY-BONANZA!

Good morning, residents! Did you sleep well? You're going to need all the energy you can muster because congratulations: You're parents! Again! The Paradisa Stork has paid some very lucky residents a visit last night, and even moved them to a more kid-friendly environment.
Some of you may already recognize your little bundle of joy and--my, how they've grown! Others will have to get acquainted with their little rugrats. You may not know them, but they certainly know you. By they way? They're bored. And hungry! And they want all the attention you could possibly give them.
It's going to be a long week.
(ooc: Use this as a catch-all post! This will be the only mass post for the Sunny Skies Retreat, so you may use it for any day that you'd like. Feel free to make your own posts and/or sections whenever you'd like!
SECTIONS: BEDROOMS | PLAY ROOM | PETTING ZOO | POOL | GARDENS | THE CASTLE)
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Yeah, it looks like a resort built for families. Do you need anything? Like a bottle or some diapers? [Eyes the room, figuring the basics will be here.]
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Which is apparently a lot, because the cabinet is filled with everything a baby could want and more.]</small. We're good.
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Are you doing alright?
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What about you? How does this compare to the last time? [Can't help but smile at the image of Steph and Jack nestled so nicely in the recliner.]
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He looks like he's somewhere around eight or nine months. [But when you have limited experience with babies older than newborns, it's hard to tell.]
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Do you know that compared to other mammals, human babies are one of the most helpless species? Recent research suggests it's because of the mother's metabolism. Considering how long we live, babies should be inside of their mothers for much longer. But the mother's metabolism cannot withstand having another being inside of it that takes up so much resources.
[Rambling science in his nervousness.]
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Tim, sweetie... breathe. [She pats his head.]
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Right, he'll be okay. He's got us. [Breeaatthhs.]
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Here, take the chair, too.
[She'll just sit on the arm of it.]
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My dad would have been a great grandfather. I was half expecting him to have a child with Dana, once everything settled down and I became an adult.
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My mom would probably love to have a kid to spoil once I had a steady life situation going on.
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Just then, Jack stirs in his arms, cooing happily. Smiles, shifting his thoughts away from Bludhaven and back to Steph.]
I think so, too. [Not going to tell Steph how her mother sob over her casket, crying out for her little girl to come back to her.
...Why does his life have so many depressing memories in it.]
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... is this kiddo technically an honorary Wayne?
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