HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JEREMY!
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
31 years ago today
31 years ago today at 6:56 AM, God blessed our home with a bouncing baby boy. He was our first son and our first child. This is the story of his birth. I went to the doctor on March 12th for my normal visit and the doctor told me I would not be giving birth for another two weeks. He did tell me that if I wanted to go home and drink a bottle of caster oil, it would be fine. Being the young mother I was and not having any idea what caster oil was let alone what it would do to me...I went strait to the store and purchased me a 4 oz bottle. Upon my arrival home, I got out my orange juice (just as I had been instructed) and began to mix "the whole bottle" into it. Just following doctors orders. I drank away all the while feeling like I was going to throw up. That was about 3 in the afternoon. Well, most of you know what happened next. By 6 I was having cramps so badly that I thought I was in labor. I called my husband from work and we left around 10 for the hospital. Upon arrival, I was given the great news that it was not labor at all but cramping from the Castor oil but that they would keep me for the night. I remember morning dawning and the nurse telling my husband and my mother (who was patiently awaiting the arrival of her first grandchild) that they could go down and eat breakfast around 6 AM. The cramping had caused labor to start. She told them that it would be hours before I would give birth. I begged my husband not to leave me. Sure enough my body chose to do things just like it has with all my subsequent births and "prepare" for birth in less than an hour. At 6:56 AM, less than an hour after they said I would not be having a baby for hours, I gave birth to a 7 lb 10 oz baby boy. I remember my words so clearly as he entered the world..."yuck, he is so ugly". LOL Words spoken by a young mother that had never heard about vernix. All I can remember is he was covered in white "stuff" from head to toe and screaming uncontrollably. But, I had a son! The hours that followed will forever be instilled in my mind as I held him for the first time. He was ours! We were taking him home with us to start life as a family. How blessed we were.
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Hahahhaaaahahaa!!!! The "Yuck, he's so ugly" part really cracked me up! Hope you guys are doing well! Miss you all a bunch!
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