-Milton Schafer
Some of you may remember that little diddy from the Muppet Show. I use to love the Muppet Show - back when I was about five. My son turned five yesterday and I can't believe how quickly these five years have passed. Didn't I just bring him home from the hospital? It sure feels like it.
I started contracting six weeks before my due date. Given that I live on Mackinac Island and deal with a limited ferry schedule, my doctor was not pleased. He asked me to leave the island, be no more than fifteen minutes from the hospital, and he put me on "limited mobility." It sounds awful, but it is not as bad as "bed rest"; I could get up and walk to the bathroom, take a shower etc., but I couldn't really go out. No walking, no bike riding, no driving, etc. Sounds awful, but my parents house in Petoskey is just about seven miles from the hospital so it was perfect. My husband commuted to and from the island so he could continue to work, while I stayed on the mainland by myself until my mom flew home from Malta a few days later.
Somehow we managed to keep him cooking for three more weeks, but at 4:09 am, at exactly 37 weeks, my water broke. My son was delivered via c-section a little over two hours later. I knew I would have to have a c-section since he was breach. His little bum was so wedged down in my pelvis he couldn't lay flat and touch his feet to the bed for over a month.
He was such a good baby - happy and good natured. He just wasn't an eater. (After a short while the lactation consultant from the hospital told me it was OK to give him formula after I nursed him, and he finally he started gaining more weight.) He still isn't an eater. Today he is only in the tenth percentile for height and weight - at five he wears size 2T shorts. He needs 4T pants for the length, but I have to get the adjustable waist kind or they will just fall off of him.
I don't care that he is on the small side. As his mother, I adore him. Currently some of my favorite things about him are:
- He uses words like gigantic, scarce, disgusting, and heinous.
- If we use a word or phrase he doesn't know, he asks us to explain it.
- At bed time he often asks if he can leave the light on and read for ten minutes. (Even though he can't really "read" yet.
- He always wants me to rock him in my arms for a minute or two at bed time.
- Please and thank you are part of his vocabulary.
- He loves snakes, bugs, frogs, and slugs. If it creeps or crawls he'll want to investigate it.
- He loves pink, Barbie dolls and mermaids and does not care what other people think about it. He likes them and, in his mind, that is all that should matter.
I love you buddy. Happy birthday...
Happy Birthday big boy!!!!! Oh Liz he sounds like an absolute delight. Be sure to get him a flashlight so he can "read" under the covers!
ReplyDeleteHe sounds like one very happy, well adjusted boy. Happy 5th Birthday.
ReplyDelete(I love reading birth stories.)
Yay for boys who march to their own inner drum so determinedly! And thank you for sharing the story.
ReplyDelete(Oh, and my boy is in the 15th percentile for height and weight and still wears size 5/6 shorts at 9 1/2 years old :) Pants are size 8, but only the slim fits!)
Happy 5th birthday big boy! He sounds like a sweet one.
ReplyDeleteI love S's enthusiasm and his smile. He's a great guy!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday wishes for the 5 year old!
ReplyDeleteHe sounds wonderful :-)
Happy Birthday big boy.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! Love five year olds :)
ReplyDeletePlease wish your Son happy birthday for me! My oldest Son also celebrated his birthday on this day...he is now 20! I can remember, just as clear as day, when he turned 5. Take lots of mental snapshots, unfortunately, it goes by so fast! Happy birth-day to you too Mom!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet post! Happy, Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteAwww, what a beautiful post!
ReplyDeleteHappy 5th b-day to your son! :)
this will be a post he will appreciate when he really can read...he sounds like a wonderful son! Happy Birthday to him!
ReplyDeleteAw, happy birthday to the little fella.
ReplyDeleteI love babies born c-section. They are so perfect. No smashed noses or oblong heads and no forcep marks. He is adorble as a baby and I am sure just as cute at five.
ReplyDeleteAhhh... THANK you for sharing this little bit about your big 5 year old boy! HE sounds like a gem! :)
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