Monday, April 14, 2008

The Original Birth Day

...where it all began.

I have said bits and pieces of this before, but in case you're new to my blog, here's a trivia fact for you. I was born on Mother's Day - decided right from the start to make her work on her own holiday. How rude! Actually, I think she prefers to look at it as a great gift. I didn't have a lot of money back then, so I had to work with what I could, you know? (Don't have much more now, but I can't quite top THAT gift.)

Here's my mother's version of how the whole six or so hours prior to my arrival happened.

I worked Friday, May 12th, at school, and part of Saturday the 13th was spent preparing for Mother's Day (which was going to be held at your aunt's house). I decided to fix - for the first time - a peanut butter pie. I had the crust baked and the rest of the ingredients ready to put together Sunday morning. At supper on Saturday, I reacted to something funny Julie said (Julie is my next oldest sister...she would have been 15 at the time and will now probably kill me for giving you a way to figure out her age) about applesauce. (If I could just interrupt myself again to say...what is funny about applesauce?? Julie, Lori, if you have any additional insight on this mystery of my birth...please do share. Perhaps the trauma that ensued has led to my great dislike for applesauce to this very day?) Rowena and Norm (friends of my parents') stopped by. He ended up recording my contractions. We finally left for the hospital after contacting the doctor, but I didn't think it was necessary. Dad decided he should put gas in the old green van. While I waited on him to fill it up, my contractions increased. We arrived at the hospital about 11 p.m. and you were born a little over two hours later. All the pie stuff was still in the cabinet when I came home. I have still never made a peanut butter pie. And by the way - this was the year of the blizzard, so we all missed a lot of school because of weather, but I didn't miss any because I was old and pregnant.

May I also add that this "old green van" was...well...it was a piece of work. It was definitely old, although we still owned it until I was about ten. It was one of those Dodge vans with a flat nose and no seats except the front two...and carpet all over the inside. It was the chosen vessel to get her to the hospital because if they didn't make it...it was the backup plan for a roadside delivery.

Don't you just love this look I'm giving the nurse or whoever took this? Obviously this was prior to ten in the morning! :)


Oh Mom is gonna kill me when she finds out I posted this one. I actually think she looks really good for having been up all night on a holiday giving birth to a baby! And actually, when I looked at it just now I said, "Oh I have become my mother. I look exactly like this!" It's one of very few pictures I have together with my Mom when I was a baby. She was always the one taking the pictures - rarely was she in them. My hands were in mittens because I had some frighteningly long nails (already!) and they were trying to keep me from ripping up my face.

Well, in my defense, the mask IS scary. Meeting my Dad for the first time. He wrote in my scrapbook by this picture, "I had just seen the most miraculous event nature has to offer - and now I am holding her." Pretty sure I was the only one of the three of us that he got to be present for. Dads weren't allowed in the room for the first two.

8 comments:

Sarah said...

what a cute baby! You look like baby Averie Bowlin!

Bekah said...

I think she wins on hair though. I mean I had a lot - but SHE has a LOT of hair. And outdoing both of us is Marcelo and Laura Santana's baby - have you seen her? (They're a link on the side.)

SkyePuppy said...

Wow! What a lot of hair! Both of my kids (and me as well) had NO hair for quite some time.

At least we know that blonde jokes don't apply to you ;o)

Bekah said...

Did you have to scotch tape some bows in your daughter's hair? :)

my middle sister had the zero hair thing going on for quite a while herself, but now she and i both have more hair than we know what to do with.

I may not be a blonde, but man I'm a dingbat sometimes. I'm debating on whether or not to blog my latest stupid moment.

Amy said...

I never realized how much you do look like your mom. Wow! I don't look like either of my parents, so the concept fascinates me.

Unknown said...

We were just talking about babies with lots of hair, and here you are with a bunch!

The pictures are adorable, and I love that you were already using blush at such a young age!

Bekah said...

Amy - Frightening isn't it? I'm not sure how to feel about looking at 30 like she did at 41! lol.

Kristin - I was carefully examining those red little cheeks last night trying to figure out if i had already sustained "the scratch." I have a scar on my face that mom says I got sometime during the first 24 hours of life, so most of my baby pictures have a red cheek from that. but i think this was just a precursor to makeup! :) the nails...the makeup...the hair. i was a girly girl from the start.

Christina said...

Cute baby pictures. How have I never seen these before?

I do agree, you look like your mom. It's not an exact match, but I definitely think you favor her. I also think you look like both of your sisters. In some pictures, I think more like Lori, in other, more like Julie.

I'm no help!