Nicholalala is a scrolling webtoon on the WEBTOONS platform. It’s a mostly fictional, but often inspired from real life, comic series featuring some characters from classic Korean folklore.
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Our baby has been moving around a lot these days. While it’s so exciting earlier on in the pregnancy, and it’s still amazing now, some nights I do wish he would settle down a bit. Apparently he will soon as he gets too big to move around as much and moves downwards ready for birth.
Hugh will put his face up to my belly and get him to kick his face, a trick that hopefully the baby won’t do later!
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This is what it can actually look like when the baby is moving:
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Quick video of our baby boy moving. It can be hard to catch him on camera but when we wake up in the morning he can be quite active. He responds to Hugh’s voice as well.
When he is born we are likely to have more short videos like this on our YouTube channel as we’ll be so busy in the first month. We’ll keep you updated though. Make sure you are subscribed here.
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Nicholalala is a mostly fictional webtoon (though this new episode has a lot truth!) on WEBTOONS set in the Korean countryside with elements of Korean folklore.
Hey everyone! Since I’ve still recovering from pregnancy complications and my hospital visit I haven’t posted the latest Nicholalala webtoon episodes here.
Nicholalala is an ongoing, mostly fictional webtoon (online scrolling comic) set in the Korean countryside that is influenced by some Korean folklore.
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So many articles about Hugh were in languages other than English or Korean. Besides from asking a few friends to translate, we are relying on Google Translate to see what they say. Unfortunately Google Translate can still be notoriously bad at translating!
In this video we Google Translate a bunch of article titles that end up being quite weird in English. I’m not sure if the “plastic” references are to do with plastic surgery (which Hugh definitely didn’t have).
As you can see in this video, online translating still has a long way to go.

Seaweed soup in the hospital
Those that follow our social media will have already seen these updates but now I’m out of hospital I will update too. Just over 10 days ago I was rushed to the hospital with severe bleeding. I’m out of hospital now and I’m okay, and baby is okay! I have placenta previa which is a condition that usually fixes itself, but I’m now in my third trimester and it’s causing some problems. I had bleeding a few more times in hospital while they adjusted my medication, and some contractions. As it’s too early it was very important to stop me from going into premature labour. I’m now at home with some medication that seems to be working. However with this condition I may end up in hospital again sometime. Baby is likely to be premature but we are just wanting to get him to a certain week, where there’s less chance of complications.
Thank you everyone for your prayers and support on our social media.





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