Our youngest daughter Judie Moon Painter has two adopted children she contributes to monthly through one of the support a child organizations. The children ask for information about her as a child so I will be collecting a group of stories about Judie that are not in my Rescue the Stories Book two. This story is about her birth.
Baby with Ruddy complexion courtesy photobucket.com |
The year was 1955 and big brother Steve was four
years old when a new baby was due to arrive at the Moon Household.
Big sister Becky was two years old, and Steve
said, “I hope this baby is another girl.
He was thinking of his little sister that she would then have a
pal.
Late one January night, the
mother was having indications that new baby was soon to arrive.
The
two older children needed to be cared for while mother
went to the hospital to get the new baby, so their Dad took them to their grandparent's home for a few days.
As a side thought, it was
amazing that in this same hospital several months prior, a baby boy was born to
another family. Years later this boy was
to become the husband of our new baby Judie Moon. They never met until almost thirty years
later in another town and at a distant location and eventually were married.
Anyway, the mother was having
complications, and her legs and body were swollen from album poisoning. It affected the baby also and her little face
was so ruddy and swollen and her shut eyes make her look like a Chinese
baby. Her jet black hair added to the
Asian look, but the parents knew the baby was theirs. The mother knew the black hair would turn to blond, so she cut a snip from the back of the babies neck to keep in her baby book.
Soon after the delivery, the
nurse held the baby up for the parents to view and the baby was yelling
loudly. I think she must have been saying,
“I want my mama.”
The doctor stated for the
baby to have formula and not the mother’s milk.
He said because of the poison in the mother’s system, her milk would
poison the child, so that was that.
A few days later, Baby Judie
was welcomed by her new brother and sister, and when Steve heard she was a
girl, he said, “Just what we wanted.”
Yes babies should always be
wanted. Many times a lady is surprised
to discover she is pregnant. That is
what happened when the mother and dad realized that Steve was on the way to
become a member of the family.
The
surprise turned into acceptance and then into anticipation in preparing for the
new child. When Steve arrived, the dad
said, “We should have at least six of these” as he referred to their first
baby.
Each child is a gift from God
and will have their own place in God’s plan.
Judie was wanted and loved and from the
very first was a happy child and always singing and joyful.
She was and still is a
blessing to all she comes in contact with.
6 comments:
Vicki K wrote on Face Book: "Such a sweet story"
This made me smile and rejoice. I truly understood. Thank you so much for sharing so beautifully and lovingly.
Nice sweet story:)
Great story! Each one is significant. Each soul has purpose! Thanks for sharing one of yours with us!
What a great story and also a great idea and gift to our children to document their birth story. Blessings and Merry Christmas, Hazel!
Great story Hazel...how sweet for your family to have your stories written down for grandchildren, great and even great great grandchildren to read.
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