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Birth-Day

When someone has a birthday, We rarely think of birth, Although we do acknowledge It’s the day he joined the earth. But from a mom’s perspective, If she lets herself go back, The images of birth-day Cake and candles surely lack. While I waited for a taxi, My small suitcase by my side, I was counting my contractions, Feeling slightly terrified. At the hospital, the doctor came, Arriving in a sweat, His jogging interrupted, Saying, “You’re not ready yet.” So he left to take a shower As I huffed and puffed and cursed, And my husband, feeling helpless, Got to see me at my worst. But a bunch of hours later, There he was – my brand-new son! His birth-day was a joyous one, When all was said and done. Today he’ll celebrate that day, All grown-up, with a wife, Oblivious to how it was When he first came to life. I’m glad that’s so, for birthdays shout, “I’m glad to be alive!” And only moms recall the way Their children did arrive.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2012




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Date: 6/23/2012 1:49:00 PM
Often hear about the father who faint when they are present at a birth.......WHY ?????.....men..............Have a lovely weekend Ilene. - oxox love Anne-Lise
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Date: 6/23/2012 8:59:00 AM
Yes, only WE know the full story!! My mom was always so good about telling us how special we were. She sometimes discusses my "real" birth day on my Birthday cards she sends me telling me how she felt the moment of my birth, etc. Good one, "shower" girl. I do not like showers. hahaha
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Date: 6/23/2012 8:43:00 AM
How right you are, Ilene! On each of my son's birthdays, my husband likes to remind me that I wasn't having a fun time that day. As if I need reminding! LOL Great write, I truly enjoyed . Love, Kim
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Date: 6/23/2012 6:07:00 AM
Enjoyed your words this morning Ilene..but would have to disagree..cause I distinctly remember both days my two children were born. Bought a USA Today at each ones birth and I still have today. So I would always remember what happened in the world that day. Peace and blessings.
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Date: 6/23/2012 5:58:00 AM
Been there, done that! My ex's first labor was 23 hours, and she was NOT a happy camper! '...his jogging interrupted,' got to see me at my worst,' so true! A most insightful piece, and, by the way, GOOD MORNING!! Keith
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