Christmas 2003.
It was a busy, busy year. In June we moved from New York to Maryland
because the house hunk was transferred. Moving is always stressful, but
this time it was particularly so because we lived in our last home for
nineteen years. So much stuff. So much stuff to sort and get rid of or
throw out! Then in mid-September Hurricane Isabel roared into Maryland.
Fortunately, we were not near the flooding, though one of the trees
behind our building ended up on our balcony.
Our
youngest daughter was pregnant, due in late December. We made
arrangements to stay with our oldest son. Our daughter and her boyfriend
were staying in a small room so Christmas was celebrated at our son's
apartment. No baby. It appeared that the baby was in no hurry to arrive.
We made arrangements to wait the baby out, but by December 29th, we
were running out of our medications and reluctantly made the decision to
go home the next day. That afternoon our daughter called, "Don't go
yet! I've started labor!"
In
a little while, her boyfriend called. "She wants you to be here when
the baby's born." So we hopped in the car and made the forty-five minute
drive across the Hudson River to the hospital. When we arrived, he was
waiting for us and ushered us up to the maternity floor.
She
didn’t quite make it for Christmas, but on December 29th close to
midnight, the househunk and I were with my daughter and her boyfriend,
present when Daisha Monet made her entrance. Witnessing the miracle of a new
baby never gets old. The precious gift of a new life—especially at
Christmas—is a reminder of the real reason we celebrate Christmas.
Anny
Happy 16th Birthday, Daisha!
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