Hands down... giving birth. After that, the focus is always on the little one. I didn't really enjoy my wedding day because I don't care to be the center of attention.
2007-01-16 02:56:00
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answered by N I K I 2
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Birth was extra special for me. My daughter was born at 7am mothers day. Consequentially the same day as my brothers birthday who was also a mother's day baby 22 years earlier. And he was there to greet her into the world (though not in the room during the birth).
My wedding was an outside one on the hottest week of the year. It was 114 degrees outside before noon. Talk about frying eggs on the sidewalk.
2007-01-16 11:28:41
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answered by MOMMY585 5
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What a question! both days were full of emotion!
They are both equal for me - sounds weird I know but there is so much build up and preparing for both that come the days you are so happy everything goes well.
And at the times they were the biggest things in my life, when I was getting married, that was all that mattered, sharing the rest of my life with such a great guy, and when I deleivered our son, that was all that mattered, and sharing the rest of my life with my 2 guys!
One thing I kept saying while pregnant with our first son that was born just over 2 years after we married, is that I had more time to prepare for my wedding then I did for a new life I am going to be responsible for.
2007-01-16 10:54:14
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answered by Why? ... 2
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Well, at first it was getting married.. But a few months later giving birth took first place!!
2007-01-16 10:52:59
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answered by tmac 5
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Id say when I gave birth. My marriage is awesome and the day we got married will always be very special to me, but birth is so much BIGGER.
2007-01-16 10:50:42
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answered by jmnixon1981 2
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MARRIED married married by far. I love my babies, but I had nightmare complications, and life was simpler and sweeter before we went from 2 to 4. Though it was a joy looking at my newborn oldest and thinking thank god he's cute, there's a lot of ugly mugs in my family!! No no, I'm just kidding. But I do think people are sometimes afraid to admit that childbirth and child rearing isn't all they expected it to be. You're afraid if you say that, Oprah will descend on your house and put you on national tv to have millions of angry stay home moms lambaste you.
2007-01-16 10:50:45
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answered by blondes tease, brunettes please 4
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I would have to say giving birth. That is a very special moment when you have been waiting nine months to see what you have created. Nothing compares to carrying a precious jewel in the womb and giving birth. But of course it wouldn't be possible without my spouse...so tough question!!!
2007-01-16 10:57:10
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answered by Child of God 5
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Married.
2007-01-16 10:54:27
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answered by oldmanwitastick 5
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That is really hard to choose between I have to go with both. Marrying my husband was an amazing day but having my daughter was wonderful also so even though it goes against the question I have to say both.
2007-01-16 10:50:23
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answered by peeps 4
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both times I gave birth.
2007-01-16 10:50:02
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answered by ~~kelly~~ 6
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