Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Elswhere's Birthday Made Me a Mom* (Updated)

I became a Mom 39 years ago today!

I stayed home until the last possible minute because: a) I couldn't believe I was really in labor, b) it was too hot to go outside for even a minute to get into a taxi, and c) I wasn't sure the labor room was air conditioned. It turned out it was, but the bathroom wasn't, and that's where they sent me first. Alone. By the time I came out, I was fully dilated and went straight to the delivery room. This was not what my Lamaze coach, Elisabeth Bing, had prepared me for. It took me years to forgive her (Elisabeth Bing, not elswhere). Total hospital time until delivery: 1.7 hours. Total labor time from first queasy feeling: 10 hours. Final cutting of the cord: never! Jewish mothers don't believe in that.

Now go on over to elswhere and see whether she's blogged her version of the tale. In any case, you could sing Happy Birthday to You in her comments section...writing there is off-limits to me. Somebody's gotta set boundaries y'know.

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Update: a birthday surprise! For all of us!

6 comments:

elswhere said...

Absolutely! Especially through the teen years. Thanks Mom!

Spanglemonkey said...

Nice labor! Sheesh! Some people have all the luck.

Thanks for producing her and for raising a wonderful person.

SavtaDotty said...

That girl: Nice sentiment. I bet your mom says the same to you!

e: You are sooo welcome. I hope you're enjoying the Tiny Diner this very minute.

jo: Nice labor? All alone on a toilet? in 100-degree heat and no a-c? With a baby who kicked her way down the birth canal? Nice baby, yes! Short labor, yes! Luck? Well, I suppose so. But only if you look at the result, not the process!

CJ Srullowitz said...

Happy, belated, mother's day!

Udge said...

Happy elswhere's birthday!

SavtaDotty said...

bihari: Hope! It's my national anthem (really! that's what "Hatikvah" means). I'm so glad you're taking my blog as it was intended: to show some light at the end of the tunnel. And thanks for appreciating my daughter's writing. She's enjoying blogging so much, and it shows.