


My Mommy and Daddy waits and waits for me to present my self but I was taking my time. This is them about four hours before they got to see me up close...
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This is Mommy and Daddy checking me out to see if they were gonna trade me in on a different model, hehe!!
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Hey, this is my Daddy and me taking my nap so Mommy can rest. After all, she had to do the hard part, having me!!


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| Plant | Position | Sign |
|---|---|---|
| Sun | is 25 deg. 40 min. | of Gem |
| Moon | is 21 deg. 21 min | of Sag |
| Mercury | is 18 deg. 12 min. | of Can |
| Venus | is 27 deg. 04 min. | of Gem |
| Mars | is 0 deg. 01 min. | of Can |
| Jupiter | is 27 deg. 02 min. | of Tau |
| Saturn | is 25 deg. 01 min. | of Tau |
| Uranus | is 20 deg. 38 min. | of Aqu |
| Neptune | is 6 deg. 11 min. | of Aqu |

Eager to get going (this baby probably kicked up a storm in the womb!), the Gemini baby is likely to be talking early and making a mark from day one. Curious and quite the explorer, this tot is one who needs lots of stimuli in order to be happy, as they are easily bored. Since those communication skills are top-notch, the smart thing to do with this baby is bring them into a play group as soon as possible. At home, siblings could easily fill this function, as someone must! It's never too early for the Gemini baby to interact with others, and they will also learn their lessons early on. The Gemini tot is definitely not clingy. Quite the contrary, this is one baby who is happy to march to their own drummer, gallivanting about and being amused in the process. Surprisingly, when this baby is not engaged (chatting or playing with others), there could be a certain emotional detachment. For that reason, it's best to keep things uncomplicated and easy for them to understand, the better to maintain harmony. To sum up, the Gemini baby is the Great Communicator of the play group, has a short attention span (so keep 'em busy!), and is one clever and creative tot.

You appear gentle and soft, and you act rather reserved with others until you know them well and feel it is safe to be open with them. You have a strong need for emotional security and a sense of belonging, and are deeply attached to the past: your heritage, roots, family, cherished friends, familiar places, etc. Making radical changes or moves away from what is known and safe can be very painful and difficult for you. You tend to cling and hold on to people, memories, possessions of personal or sentimental significance. Having a home, a safe haven, is very important to you.
You approach life emotionally and subjectively and are sensitive to the emotional atmosphere, the subtle undercurrents of feeling in and around you. Instinctive and nonrational, you are often unable to give a clear, simple explanation for your actions. Something FEELS right, or it doesn't.
Your emotions and personal loyalties tend to color your thoughts and opinions. You view life from a very personal perspective and often cannot mentally detach yourself from your own personal bias and prejudices. You are apt to be concerned primarily with how something affects you and those dear and close to you, rather than with the principle or the broader social implications. For instance, you may be very patriotic and feel that whatever "my country" does is right without really knowing much about the other nations' policies or point of view. Put simply: if it is good for me and mine, it is good. If it is not good for me and mine, it is no good.
You are tenaciously loyal, protective, and supportive of those you care about, and have a very strong nurturing, motherly nature (regardless of your gender). You empathize with others and intuitively sense the feelings and needs of other people. Compassionate and sympathetic, you are easily moved by others' pain, and you are often the one others seek out when they need comfort, reassurance, or help.
Your moods fluctuate and change frequently and you are sometimes open, sometimes withdrawn emotionally. You communicate nonverbally and appreciate a person who can pick up subtle cues and hints, rather than having to make everything explicit.
You never forget either kindness or unkindness shown to you.
You are, in many ways, an eternal child. Your mind is bright, alert, curious, flexible, playful, and always eager for new experiences - and your attention span is often quite brief. You grasp ideas quickly and once your initial curiosity has been satisfied, you want to go on to something else. You crave frequent change, variety, meeting new situations and people.
It may be hard for you to decide just where your talents and true vocation lies, for you have a multitude of interests and are loathe to limit yourself by concentrating on just one. You are easily distracted by all of the other fascinating possibilities. Your curiosity and restlessness propel you into many different experiences in life, and you are willing to taste or try anything once. Doing the same thing over and over again, even it is something you do well, is real drudgery for you.
You live in your head a great deal - reading, observing, thinking, spinning ideas around - and you need mental stimulation every bit as much as you need food and drink. In fact, if you had to choose between a good book or movie and a good lunch, you would very likely choose the former. You have a creative mind and often live by your wits.
You are also a very social creature, with a strong need to communicate and to interact with people. You enjoy using and playing with words and have a real flair for getting your ideas across in a clever, interesting, articulate manner. Writing or speaking are areas you have talent for.
You also have a rather light and mischievous sense of humor, and often do not take anything too seriously. Though you crave emotional involvement, it is hard for you to achieve it, for you are frequently unwilling to commit yourself to anything, to take responsibility, or to limit your personal freedom and mobility.
Your happiness lies in using your creativity and your
language skills to communicate something meaningful, to teach,
inspire, or bring people together. You have an unbiased mind and
can usually offer a fresh, clear, uncluttered perspective. Your
faults are your lack of constancy and persistence, and your
tendency to overlook or ignore deep emotional issues and other
people's feelings.
Provided by Kelli Fox, Astrology.Net



1890 - Stan Laurel (Arthur Stanley Jefferson) (actor, comedian: Laurel & Hardy: made over 200 films together) 1899 - Helen Traubel (opera singer)
1910 - Jack Albertson (Academy Award-winning actor [1968]; Tony Award- winner [1965]: The Subject was Roses; Emmy Awards: Cher [1974- 75], Chico & The Man [1975-76])
1916 - Hank (Angelo) Lusetti (basketball)
1917 - Katherine Graham (publisher: The Washington Post)
1937 - Erich Segal (writer: Love Story, Acts of Faith, Man, Woman and Child, Oliver's Story)
1938 - Joyce Carol Oates (novelist: The Time Traveler, Triumph of the Spider Monkey)
1939 - Billy "Crash" Craddock (country singer: Don't Destroy Me, Ruby, Baby, Rub It In, Sea Cruise)
1941 - Lamont Dozier (songwriter: team: Holland-Dozier Holland: Baby Love, I Can't Help Myself; inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame [1990]; solo: Why Can't We Be Lovers, Trying to Hold on to My Woman)
1942 - Eddie Levert (singer: group: The O'Jays: Love Train, Back Stabbers)
1943 - Joan Van Ark (actress: Knots Landing, Tainted Blood, Frogs)
1946 - Derek Sanderson (hockey: Boston Bruins: shares season record for shorthanded goals scored [3 in 1969])
1951 - Stan Wall (baseball)
1952 - Steve Bowling (baseball)
1952 - Ron LeFlore (baseball: Detroit Tigers center fielder; stole 97 bases for Montreal Expos in 1980)
1955 - Laurie Metcalf (Emmy Award-winning actress: Roseanne [1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94], A Dangerous Woman, JFK, Pacific Heights, Uncle Buck, Desperately Seeking Susan)
1975 - Frederick Koehler (actor: Kate and Allie)

1960
Cathy's Clown - The Everly Brothers
Everybody's Somebody's Fool - Connie Francis
Swingin' School - Bobby Rydell
Burning Bridges - Jack Scott
1968
Mrs. Robinson - Simon and Garfunkel
This Guy's in Love with You - Herb Alpert
Mony Mony - Tommy James and The Shondells
Honey - Bobby Goldsboro
1976
Silly Love Songs - Wings
Happy Days - Pratt and McClain
Sara Smile - Daryl Hall and John Oates
I'll Get Over You - Crystal Gayle
1984
Funkytown - Lipps, Inc.
Against the Wind - Bob Seger
It's Still Rock and Roll to Me - Billy Joel
I Got Mexico - Eddy Raven
