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Pregnancy & Infant Loss

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Today I’m going to get a little more personal than usual here on Blue Shotgun. The topic of the day is pregnancy & infant loss.

If you follow my personal “personal” blog, Never Picture Perfect (which I’ve not updated lately, but will be updating soon), you probably already know at least part of my story when it comes to pregnancy and infant loss. For those of you who are unfamiliar with my story, I’ll quickly recap it.

On April 4th, 2008 my wife and I lost our third son (and fourth child), Felix David Groce, stillborn at 24 weeks, cause unknown, but a cord accident is suspected.

On October 19th, 2009 (last Monday), my wife and I lost our fourth son (and fifth child), Gabriel Elliott Groce, due to a very rare birth defect called Limb-Body Wall Complex. Gabe was delivered via a scheduled Cesarean section at 37 weeks and lived for 32 minutes before slipping away in my arms.

While I’m not going to go into the personal items here on Blue Shotgun (that’ll show up over on Never Picture Perfect at some point), I wanted to address the topic of pregnancy & infant loss, which seems to be highly ignored, at least here in the United States.

Ask anyone and there’s probably a good chance that they know of someone who has lost a young child (not necessarily an infant), be it via a miscarriage, stillbirth, SIDS, birth defect, accident or some other cause. But very few people I know ever seem to talk about this. Being drafted into this particular group, I can certainly understand not wanting to talk about it on a personal level, but you’d think someone somewhere would be talking about it in a Pregnancy & Infant Loss Awareness manner just to let the general population understand that even in this day-and-age of “modern medicine”, this happens every single day.

Going into parenthood I knew the statistics of 25% or so of all pregnancies naturally ending in some manner, but the way I read it was that the majority of that took place often before you even knew you were pregnant or shortly thereafter in the first few months.  As time goes on in the pregnancy your chances of loss become much lower and after delivery you’re thought to be “out of the woods” (which is not always the case).

While I do not want to paint a gloomy picture and discourage anyone from having children (the likelihood that you’ll have a healthy, uneventful pregnancy is much greater than otherwise and I can’t put into words how joyous that day is when you have your newborn in your arms), I do think it would be a good idea to educate people on the various possibilities out there.  While having that information beforehand would not have changed my mind about having children one bit, that knowledge certainly would have helped to prepare me for what has since came to pass.  During the loss of Felix my wife & I felt like we were hit by a speeding train.  While the loss of Gabe doesn’t hurt any less, we both feel that we were much better prepared this time around.

With that said, it is our hope to help others work through this difficult time through our own experiences as well as the experiences of others.  My wife had an excellent idea for an online resource following the loss of Felix last year and in the coming months we will begin to roll that out.  If you would like to know when that is online and/or have your own stories that you’d like to share, please contact us.

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-10-25

Sunday, October 25th, 2009
  • Having a rough week following the birth & death of my son. That's twice in 18 months & I feel targeted. Enough! #
  • "Music should never be used as torture." – Rosanne Cash http://bit.ly/41SC83 #
  • "Broken and breathless and bent to the ground. I'm listening Lord, but I don't hear a sound." #
  • Friends don't let friends buy an iPhone. #
  • @kettlewell GeoCities was still around? Wow in reply to kettlewell #
  • I'm just not feeling it tonight, but who could blame me given what I'm going through. #
  • @mikerccie who knows, maybe, but burying 2 of your 5 children in 18 months sure takes it out of you. in reply to mikerccie #
  • Wishing I could go one day w/o hearing about something stupid that the Obamanator Administration is up to. That isn't today. #

GeoCities Bites The Dust

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

geocities-2009-10-24_1730GeoCities Is Closing On October 26th, 2009.

Am I the only one with the thought being that the bigger shock that GeoCities was still around?  I honestly thought it went the way of the dinosaur years ago.

Only a few weeks ago my wife & I were recalling the GeoCities days back in the mid to late 1990′s and wondering if it was still around.  Now we have our answer.

While it’s a little sad to see it go, it was clearly time.  In it’s day it was a good option and blazed the trail for things to come.

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-10-18

Sunday, October 18th, 2009
  • @mallsop I prefer Unholy Donuts…something with filling, a bear claw or an apple fritter! in reply to mallsop #
  • RT @octoberoddness: I'm going to be The Wild Cat for Halloween! #dolphins #nfl voicemail: 317-565-4250 #

Monday Night TV (October 12th, 2009)

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Monday night network television is lackluster, but we have our Monday Night Football on ESPN.  If I hear mention of the “wild cat” I might have to mute the TV.  Or for those of you into eating or drinking games, this might be your perfect opportunity.

House & Heroes look to be your best bets if you’re going to skip the opening kickoff. Also, Food Network has a new episode of Diners, Drive-ins and Dives which you can record and/or catch later.

8-9pm

  1. Heroes (NBC) – 04×05 – Hysterical Blindness
  2. House (FOX) – 06×05 – Instant Karma

8:30-11:30pm

  1. Monday Night Football: New York Jets at Miami Dolphins (ESPN)

10-10:30pm

  1. Diners, Drive-ins and Dives (Food Network) – 07×08 – Barbequed, Baked, and Brined

There are also MLB playoffs and NHL hockey on tonight as well.

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-10-11

Sunday, October 11th, 2009
  • Awake after a night of "camping out" (in the living room) with the kids. I smell like fire, so it's all the same to me. #
  • My 2YO is concerned that daddy smells like fire. #
  • Paranoia, paranoia, everyone is coming to get me… #
  • @ServerBeach are there any known data center issues at the moment? I can't get connectivity right now. #
  • @ServerBeach issues resolved now with an auto re-boot. Not sure what happened. in reply to ServerBeach #
  • Looking forward to football later this evening so maybe I can relax a bit. #
  • Just got back home in the 2nd when it was 7-7. Doesn't look like I've missed much so far on MNF. Now 14-14. #nfl #
  • 48°F in Indy. Snow flakes will be flying before you know it. #
  • Today's @IndyStar is only 30 pages. Seriously guys? I've seen thicker small town papers. #
  • Cooked a turkey breast for dinner. With mashed potatoes & green bean casserole. Who knows if we'll have a "normal" Thanksgiving this year. #
  • Sounds like fall: Today – Rain, heavy at times, High 59°, Tonight – Rain, some heavy, and a thunderstorm; mild; watch for flooding, Low 55° #
  • And the little man falls asleep in the van on a 5 minute drive…now the rain will surely wake him up. #
  • My couch may be evil. It never fails to put me to sleep, even when I'm not tired. #
  • I'm floating in the rain, just floating in the rain. #
  • @gingermiller531 from Ashley? in reply to gingermiller531 #
  • Wow, that was the fastest trip to the BMV ever! Maybe 10 mintues total. And on a Saturday. #
  • Hey @jeffstanger, The Ocho is at it: "Chad Ochocinco promises a ''Ricky Bobby'' celebration if he scores this week." #
  • @gingermiller531 that's not quite it (all cloth), but a similar sectional. They're out to get us all. #
  • You know you're getting older when Tums = your nighttime "candy". #
  • I'm aggravated that we don't have a donut shop on the Northwest side. What's up with that? #
  • Breaking down & switching the closet over to winter since it was 38 degrees when I woke up. Grrrrrrr!!! #

A Brief United Football League Review

Friday, October 9th, 2009

After watching most of the first United Football League game I have a few observations and comments.

  • The fan base is lacking. The announced attendance was 14,209 which would be about average for an Arena Football game, but this isn’t Arena Football and the budget is larger as are the stadiums.  And we all know that actual attendance is usually lower than what is announced. While attracting 14,000 to any event seems amazing to me, they’ll probably need to be more in the 20-30k range to be comfortable.
  • The play is sub par (thus far). From the other reviews I read I know that I have some people who disagree, but on one drive I seriously saw the quarterback fumble the ball a few times.  I don’t know if it was nerves or the footballs are greased up, but that is poor ball handling. Sure, there were some good plays and amazing hits, but it wasn’t quite up to speed.  But maybe I’m being too critical.  There was scoring and hopefully this will improve once they get settled in.
  • I’m not sure that I like the in game interviews. That wouldn’t fly in the NFL beyond the Pro Bowl.
  • The uniforms are hideous. They’re the same uniform with different colors and they aren’t easy on these half color-blind eyes.
  • The uniforms are flimsy. I saw two uniforms that were ripped without even looking for it. I know NFL jerseys (and pants) do rip from time-to-time, but I’ve never seen it on that consistent of a basis. Maybe it’s a fluke, but I wouldn’t be buying an authentic jersey (plus, like I said, they’re ugly anyway).
  • The team logos are OK, though I’m not really fond of California’s. I may have given a little more thought to the names and marketing efforts, but of course, that’s my line of work and my mind always goes there.  And living in Indiana I have no idea what their local efforts were in each market.
  • There’s a lack of major sponsorship. I’m not saying that’s good or bad, just a little odd.  There were quite a few products being touted that I’d never even heard of before. In a way this is good for the “little man” and if the league takes off I hope they get some sort of special “ground floor supporters” status and benefits.
  • High School Cheerleaders? Honestly, I don’t know that we really need cheerleaders at any sporting events (and in come the flaming arrows), but if you must I’d probably steer clear of bringing in minors.  There are some strange birds out there, so as a parent, I’m just saying.

So there’s my run down.  I’ll continue to catch the games as I’m able and truly do wish the league to best of luck. You can never have too much football!

Friday Night TV (October 9th, 2009)

Friday, October 9th, 2009

The usual Friday night lineup is cranking out some new episodes. I’m not sure I’ll be watching any of them live myself, but will catch them at some point in the near future.

8-9

  1. Smallville (The CW) – 09×03 – Rabid
  2. Ghost Whisperer (CBS) – 05×03 – Till Death Do Us Start

9-10

  1. Stargate Universe (SyFy) – 01×03 – Air (3)
  2. Dollhouse (FOX) – 02×02 – Belle Chose

10-11

  1. Numb3rs (CBS) – 06×03 – 7 Men Out

Sports wise, you have a few MLB playoff games, Louisiana Tech vs. Nevada (college football) & the final game of the WNBA 2009 Finals featuring the hometown Indiana Fever vs. the Phoenix Mercury.  And if you’ve got the tube on earlier, catch the final live Indy Lights race of the year on Versus.

United Football League Inaugural Season

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

In case you missed it, the inaugural UFL (United Football League) game is on Versus tonight from 9:00PM-12:30AM (Eastern) featuring California Redwoods (coached by Dennis Green) vs. Las Vegas Locomotives (coached by Jim Fassel).

The current setup involves four teams playing six regular season games with a championship game being played in Las Vegas in November.

  • California Redwoods, coached by Dennis Green
  • Florida Tuskers, coached by Jim Haslett
  • Las Vegas Locomotives, coached by Jim Fassel
  • New York Sentinels, coached by Ted Cottrell

The players are a mix of recent collegiate players on up through semi-retired NFL players, including Simeon Rice & Tatum Bell.

My hunch is that this will be better than the goofy XFL that failed miserably back in 2001, but I’m not holding my breath for anything spectacular.  But it’s football and I’ll watch for a sports history lesson if nothing else (like I did with the XFL).  I’m not sure on the decision to compete with the NFL season, but maybe that’s to avoid competition with the new Arena Football 1.  Regardless,  I wish the UFL the best of luck and if it takes off, bring a team to Indiana!

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Thursday Night TV (October 8th, 2009)

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Thursday night, the best night of Network Television, is on it again.  The largest audience will probably be watching The Office hour long wedding episode.

Here are my top picks for the evening:

8-9

  1. Bones (FOX) – 05×04 – The Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
  2. Flash Forward (ABC) – 01×03 – 137 Sekunden
  3. Community (NBC) – 01×04 – Social Psychology (30 minutes)
  4. The Vampire Diaries (The CW) – 01×05 – You’re Undead To Me

9-10

  1. Fringe (FOX) – 02×04 – Momentum Deferred
  2. Supernatural (The CW) – 05×05 – Fallen Idol
  3. The Office (NBC) – 06×04 – Niagara (1) (30 minutes)
  4. The Office (NBC) – 06×05 – Niagara (2) (30 minutes)

And don’t forget that we have Nebraska vs. Missouri on ESPN from 9:00PM-midnight (Eastern) and the inaugural UFL (United Football League) game on Versus from 9:00PM-12:30AM (Eastern) featuring California Redwoods (coached by Dennis Green) vs. Las Vegas Locomotives (coached by Jim Fassel).

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