It’s the final countdown… Kitana is about to become a big sister and me…? Well I’m about to take on motherhood all over again and this time I will be raising a son! I’m excited and curious. I can’t wait to see how different it will be. I know that the dynamics between Kitana, my hubby and myself are bound to change, especially with the introduction of a new member to our family, but she has been part of the process and I think she’s far more excited than us. I think she’s going to be an amazing big sister and I can’t wait to share all my new experiences with you.
Another family, Media company Naspers, has also added a new ‘baby’ to its family recently. It’s called ShowMax. This video on demand service allows you to stream 1000s of hours of series and movies. It’s a fantastic offering, especially for me at this stage.
As you can imagine, at this late stage of my pregnancy I’m quite tired. So I’m resting and relaxing as much as I can, and putting my feet up too. With a service like this I’m able to watch some of the shows and movies I’ve been waiting to watch for a long time. I thought I’d do some browsing to get a better idea of what I want to start with and boy was that counter productive to the intention. Why? Because the catalogue is so extensive, I just didn’t know where to begin. From shows like The Newsroom, to the drama in Grey’s Anatomy, the action-packed The Good Wife, to the hilarious Will & Grace, there really is so much to choose from. Where do I start? I’ve also always wanted to watch The Wild, so I’ve got that on my horizons too.
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I bet you are really excited for your son’s arrival! I can’t wait to see tons of cute pictures.
A son! OMG I have 4 daughters so I am really excited for your newest addition. The new media channel also sounds pretty sweet. Congrats!
How exciting for the family to have a new addition! And this showmax sounds pretty neat.
Congratulation! Such a great news for the whole family. How exciting! I never heard about Showmax before
Congratulations!! A boy!! You better get all the rest you can now. Soon, there will be no rest for the weary.
Congratulations and best wishes on your upcoming delivery!! Having a son is amazing! I have two!
Congratulations! Such exciting news.
I have not heard of Showmax until today. I will be checking it out and hope there are movies there that I have missed seeing. The other movie channels show nothing but reruns!
This is the first time I heard about Showmax. I will definitely check this out. I am so excited for your family. Congrats!
Never heard of Showmax either but it sounds like a great option. Good luck on your delivery, may you and your baby have a safe day.
Congratulations on your newest addition. I habe 1 girl and two boys. They each have their pros and cons. But as a tip, you will have to learn to change lil boy diapers very quickly. They love to pee when the diaper comes off.
I haven’t heard of ShowMax before, I need to check it out! Congrats on the baby!!
Congratulations! I just gave birth to another baby as well. But it’s a daughter for me, ssame as the eldest so there’s not much change.
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