I clicked on an MSN link the other day to an article entitled "Procreation Vacation." In my mind, this phrase surely meant taking a break from the exhausting task of procreation, but it actually refers to a growing trend among hotels to offer vacation packages for couples who are trying to conceive. You pay your $2000, spend three relaxing nights at an exotic locale, with massages and acupuncture and reflexology, sipping seaweed smoothies and other "ancient fertility boosters," and go home pregnant! Sounds nice, actually. If only it were that easy...
And here's a warning: apparently MSN monitors what you click on, because now every time I open my email, there are links galore related to infertility. One article that kept popping up today was all about how infertility destroys marriages. That's just great.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
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this is almost as weird as people farming out thier surrogate pregnancis to indian women.
why? because it's cheaper, of course! yuck!
link: http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/23252624/?GT1=43001
i wonder what yusra would think of that. :-)
happy easter.
love you.
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