I always saw the birth of our only son as a Sinterklaas gift. He was born early morning December 6 after the day that millions of Nederlanders yearly celebrate Sinterklaas's gift evening (December 5).
He didn't want to wait for Dr. B. to show up for the scheduled C-section at 7:30 am. When my water broke an hour or so earlier, the medical staff put me on an intravenous drip to slow everything down until they were ready. That is just the opposite of the usual experience most mothers have when giving birth. Usually everyone wants to get through this birthing as quickly as possible.
When I called my husband to tell him that things could be moving quicker than we thought, he raced to the hospital. And all three of us then waited until the staff arrived and THEY were ready for a delivery.
After the Dutch doctor said to me in English, "It's a Boy!" my husband (who was waiting outside the delivery room) was prepared to keep an eye on his baby. He had heard too many stories about babies being swapped at birth. He did not know that there was only one other baby in the hospital that day, and that other baby was a girl. 😊
Our "pride and joy" (DrivingDutchman) was born 34 years ago. Yesterday he spent the day with his father doing what they both like to do--Driving fast cars and this time on a real racetrack (Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas).
Like Father, Like Son❤️
Happy Birthday, Jan😘😘😘
Happy, Happy birthday to your special GIFT of a SON. You are blessed indeed! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteThanks, Diana. We have always considered him a GIFT😘Merry Christmas🎄Linda
ReplyDeleteYes, happy birthday to Jan.Two days until my granddaughter's birthday. She's taking her friends to see Coco. My friend and I will be at the theater next door, for Orient Express.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Joanne. And a big Happy Birthday to Laura on Dec. 8. Happy Holidays (all of them😉) and Merry Christmas 🎄 Linda
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to your son. What a gift for you.
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Janie
Happy Birthday to your special gift! Sounds like he had a wonderful day (this year, I mean). :)
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