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PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 10:18 pm
by mrchad9
Dougb wrote:The neat thing about kids is that they are so innocent, it is refreshing. It's hard to believe, but all of us were that way at one time.

Good luck convincing my sister of that!

PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 10:45 pm
by Augie Medina
Congrats also marc on starting a thread that stayed positive all the way. :)

PostPosted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 4:25 pm
by myles
Congratulations, Marc. All the best on your new adventure!

PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 7:46 pm
by Lolli
Congratulations, marcminish!

The older they get, the more fun it is. Teenagers are great!
And you'll still remember how it was when they were small and tiny all along.

PostPosted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 2:39 pm
by Charles
Lolli wrote:Congratulations, marcminish!

The older they get, the more fun it is. Teenagers are great!

I would say the jury´s out on that one.

PostPosted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 4:45 am
by Dave Dinnell
charles wrote:
Lolli wrote:Congratulations, marcminish!

The older they get, the more fun it is. Teenagers are great!

I would say the jury´s out on that one.


My brother-in-law used to have a tee-shirt with the phrase: "Teenagers--the reason some animals eat their young."

PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 10:28 pm
by Jabberwocky
Congratulations, Marcminish!
(You'll soon get back to climbing, with little legs following in your footsteps!)

Here's a sweet song about celebrating the wonders of having a child:

Colin Meloy - Wonder

Re: What happens when you stop climbing...

PostPosted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 6:41 pm
by Jabberwocky
So, how are things going, Marcminish? Did you finish reading "What to Expect When You're Expecting" yet?

Here's a short, helpful medical podcast about pregnancy called "Pea in the Podcast." http://www.peainthepodcast.com/

Re: What happens when you stop climbing...

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 4:32 am
by marcminish
Well guys... it's happened again. Baby #2 is scheduled for arrival at the end of February. We just found out yesterday that we're having a little girl. We are naming her Nora Shaw Minish. I couldn't be happier. I just realize that it has been a REALLY long time since I last posted. I hope that everyone is still doing well and still spending time in the hills.

Good to see many familiar names are still on SP. :)

Re: What happens when you stop climbing...

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 4:39 am
by marcminish
Jabberwocky wrote:So, how are things going, Marcminish? Did you finish reading "What to Expect When You're Expecting" yet?

Here's a short, helpful medical podcast about pregnancy called "Pea in the Podcast." http://www.peainthepodcast.com/


I did indeed finish it... more than I ever wanted to know about the delivery. To tell you the truth, the actual birthing process was about the scariest thing I've ever done. Like all climbers, I've had a few near misses and once I was even certain that was toast. In hind sight, none of those events scared the pure ba-jezz-us out of me like childbirthing. Eghads... I hope number two goes a lot smoother than the first one. :o

Re: What happens when you stop climbing...

PostPosted: Fri May 01, 2015 4:01 am
by marcminish
Update:

November 21, 2014... Jack Bankston Minish was born. He is now five months old and my wife and I could not be happier! Can't wait to introduce all of my kiddoes to the joys of rocks, snow, skiing, ice, filtered water, fire building, no-see-ums, and Smores. :)

Re: What happens when you stop climbing...

PostPosted: Fri May 01, 2015 4:52 am
by Bob Sihler
marcminish wrote:Update:

November 21, 2014... Jack Bankston Minish was born. He is now five months old and my wife and I could not be happier! Can't wait to introduce all of my kiddoes to the joys of rocks, snow, skiing, ice, filtered water, fire building, no-see-ums, and Smores. :)


Marc, welcome to the world of three. Your life is going to become exponentially more expensive and complicated. :wink:

But it gets better. Keep your gear ready. My kids are 10, 8, and 6 now, and they all climb. The oldest can belay me now, does multi-pitch trad with me, and actually is a stronger climber than I am. :oops: But it makes me proud seeing him kick ass.

Come visit in the sewer. Some of us miss your denunciations of libs!

Re: What happens when you stop climbing...

PostPosted: Fri May 01, 2015 5:36 am
by boyblue
Becoming a homeowner is what really put a damper on my career. Instead of hiking / climbing, I spent weekends doing plumbing, electrical, masonry, landscaping, flooring, etc. Later my becoming a father helped to redirect my attention back toward the activities that I really loved:

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boyblue and Matt in Kings Canyon (Grant Grove Section):
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Re: What happens when you stop climbing...

PostPosted: Fri May 01, 2015 2:02 pm
by WyomingSummits
Bob Sihler wrote:
marcminish wrote:Update:

November 21, 2014... Jack Bankston Minish was born. He is now five months old and my wife and I could not be happier! Can't wait to introduce all of my kiddoes to the joys of rocks, snow, skiing, ice, filtered water, fire building, no-see-ums, and Smores. :)


Marc, welcome to the world of three. Your life is going to become exponentially more expensive and complicated. :wink:

But it gets better. Keep your gear ready. My kids are 10, 8, and 6 now, and they all climb. The oldest can belay me now, does multi-pitch trad with me, and actually is a stronger climber than I am. :oops: But it makes me proud seeing him kick ass.

Come visit in the sewer. Some of us miss your denunciations of libs!


I have 3 kiddos.....7 yr old boy, 5 yr old girl, 3 yr old girl. The 7 and 3 yr olds are animals on the rocks and trails...I love watching them get after it. :) Kids change things at first but they enrich the experience later. The mountains help you form a distraction free bond that's hard to find elsewhere.