I've ranted before about how I'm always the last to know when there's important news in the family. But this really takes the cake, and it didn't happen to me for a change! 
I have a first cousin - K - who is a couple years older than me (he's the only member of this generation of my extended family that is older than me). For a number of years now he's been living in the Moscow area teaching English as a second language (apparently they pay pretty good money for this, since not many people are willing to relocate to Russia). For the past few years he's had a local girlfriend.
Now, every year we have a big family gathering on or close to the anniversary of my maternal grandfather's passing. I couldn't make it this year because the date wasn't finalized in time for me to get the night off. The big news that was announced at the dinner was that K's girlfriend is pregnant, and that she's due November 22.
Yeah, only two months from now.
My aunt - K's mother - had only JUST been told herself. So her son didn't bother calling to say she'd be a grandmother until his GF was 7 months pregnant. Supposedly they didn't find out for sure until she was 5 months pregnant.
Now forgive me, but I find that somewhat difficult to believe. By 5 months there should be a plainly visible "bulge" (for lack of a better word), so unless this girl is really um......big....then how did they not notice? For that matter, unless she was on the Pill, then how did she not notice that Aunt Flo hadn't paid her a visit in 5 months? And if she was on the Pill, what happened?
And even if we grant that they somehow really didn't have a clue for 5 months, why didn't he tell his mother for another 2?
If I were my aunt, I'd be PISSED that he didn't tell me.
Oh well......as far as I am concerned that's water under the bridge, though I imagine that he and my aunt have had/will have words over this. In the meantime, I'll have a first cousin (once removed) who is half-Russian. My family is nothing if not ethnically diverse (I'm Irish-Chinese-English myself).
Ultrasound says it'll be a girl, and they've already decided to not to give her a patronym (as is the norm in Russia) since there isn't a Russian equivalent of my cousin's first name.

I have a first cousin - K - who is a couple years older than me (he's the only member of this generation of my extended family that is older than me). For a number of years now he's been living in the Moscow area teaching English as a second language (apparently they pay pretty good money for this, since not many people are willing to relocate to Russia). For the past few years he's had a local girlfriend.
Now, every year we have a big family gathering on or close to the anniversary of my maternal grandfather's passing. I couldn't make it this year because the date wasn't finalized in time for me to get the night off. The big news that was announced at the dinner was that K's girlfriend is pregnant, and that she's due November 22.
Yeah, only two months from now.

My aunt - K's mother - had only JUST been told herself. So her son didn't bother calling to say she'd be a grandmother until his GF was 7 months pregnant. Supposedly they didn't find out for sure until she was 5 months pregnant.
Now forgive me, but I find that somewhat difficult to believe. By 5 months there should be a plainly visible "bulge" (for lack of a better word), so unless this girl is really um......big....then how did they not notice? For that matter, unless she was on the Pill, then how did she not notice that Aunt Flo hadn't paid her a visit in 5 months? And if she was on the Pill, what happened?
And even if we grant that they somehow really didn't have a clue for 5 months, why didn't he tell his mother for another 2?
If I were my aunt, I'd be PISSED that he didn't tell me.
Oh well......as far as I am concerned that's water under the bridge, though I imagine that he and my aunt have had/will have words over this. In the meantime, I'll have a first cousin (once removed) who is half-Russian. My family is nothing if not ethnically diverse (I'm Irish-Chinese-English myself).

Ultrasound says it'll be a girl, and they've already decided to not to give her a patronym (as is the norm in Russia) since there isn't a Russian equivalent of my cousin's first name.





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