*Relaxed sigh* Coming in here is like taking a spa break from end-of-term papers, presentationa, exams... and all that jazz.

These were fun parts. I love that Christopher is so demanding. He's sweet and funny and seriously protective of Jack Jack, lol.

How about that uncooperative little newt that wouldn't let us see his/her gender on the ultrasound! So not fair. We need to know what color to paint the nursery. Hmmm, I suppose we'd better go with the standard blue and yellow (with a few red accents thrown in).

So, Clark made a rescue. I wonder how these incidents are going to build as we go, especially given the fact that Navance is due a check-in. Lois's worries are not heedless, I fear.

I'm glad that they had that talk at the end. Lois was quick to claim not to know why she keeps bringing Lana up when Clark asked if it was a defense mechanism--methinks he hit it on the head, but will he realize that he got it right? I'm with Sara in wondering just *what* it's going to take for Clark to change his attitude about loving Lois. (I'm almost afraid to find out).

I mean, she wants to be loved, he wants to experience love, but something is holding him back. It could still be his internal/emotional commitment to Lana, but he's admitted to thinking of her less and less in that way. I do think Lana is a factor, but there's something else going on that I can't identify. It's almost as if he's not ready to love anyone... huh

BTW- The New Adventures of Batman, lol. Nice. Clark has all kinds of superhero examples in this universe. It will be interesting to see what he comes up with.

Back to the grind, thanks for the respite!
~s


October Sands, An Urban Fairy Tale featuring Lois and Clark
"Elastigirl? You married Elastigirl? (sees the kids) And got bizzay!" -- Syndrome, The Incredibles