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Those three minutes went by so much faster than when I had first taken the test on my own, everyone waited, and I could see the anticipation in everyone's eyes as they stared at the test before them. When those two pink lines appeared, dad wrapped an arm around my waist, kissed the top of my head and said. "congratulations pumpkin" My emotions were once more high and the tears flowed down my cheeks. The rest of our family were pretty happy about the news... my pregnancy progressed day by day and so had my emotions. I would cry because I was crying. I would be happy one moment and crying the next. My late night snacks had gotten worse, and I was caught many times by Evelina... either standing in front of the fridge with a can of sweet peaches or with a pot of peanut butter. She would s