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Title: | Parenting |
Notice: | READ 1.27 BEFORE WRITING |
Moderator: | CSC32::DUBOIS |
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Created: | Wed May 30 1990 |
Last Modified: | Tue May 27 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1364 |
Total number of notes: | 23848 |
1050.0. "I thought I would share this with you..." by DSSDEV::ZEEB (Cida Zeeb) Wed Jul 24 1991 23:26
For some time, I wanted to write a story to put in the Newsletter for the
play group that Kristine (my twelve month old daughter) and I belong to.
The right words didn't come out until I was in a plane on my way to Brazil
for a family emergency, leaving behind my baby and my husband. So here is
my story...
ONE MOTHER'S STORY
Why Do I Love My Husband?
April 4, 1991
My husband of almost five years is all I could ever want. Being 6,000 miles
away from my family, my husband became my "whole" family and my best
friend from the day we said "I DO". We have always shared a relationship
full of love, tenderness and friendship. Last July 4th, we were blessed
with a beautiful baby girl, Kristine Marie. From the day (November 7th,
2:45PM) I found out that my husband and I were expecting a baby, I became
more aware of what a wonderful man he is.
During my pregnancy my husband, Jeff, was very understanding and
supportive, especially during the times when I was experiencing morning
sickness (almost four months). Every morning Jeff would bring crackers or
a piece of toast to my bedside to help settle my stomach before getting
up. He always made sure that I was eating healthy meals. Throughout my 1st
and 2nd trimester, Jeff would cook all our meals. Jeff also accompanied
me to all my doctor's appointments -- we always heard our baby's
heartbeat together and watched her little movements during the two
ultrasounds I had. We chose things together -- from the baby's first
undershirt to the baby's furniture. I remember sitting on the floor in
the baby's room with a "huge stomach sticking out" and watching my dear
husband put the baby's furniture together and move the wall decorations,
1" to the left, 1" to the right, and then starting all over again. He was
always there to help me to sit down and get up. He always made sure that
I was comfortable, even if that meant turning the fan off and on every
five minutes, setting a pillow in several different positions or letting
me hold his back at 4:00 AM when I couldn't sleep.
The BIG day finally came... my contractions woke Jeff up during the night.
He calmly gathered all our hospital things, always comforting me with
words and hugs. During the following fifteen hours Jeff didn't eat, sleep
or leave my hospital room. He would just hold my hands, risking the loss
of feeling in his fingers from having them squeezed for so long and so
vigorously at times.
Hours later Kristine Marie was born... Jeff took her in his arms, carried
her to the nursery and watched her through her first moments of life.
For the next five days in the hospital, Jeff was wonderful. He would fluff
up my pillows and place Kristine in my arms to be nursed, while helping
me figure out the best position to nurse her. For five nights he slept on
a chair in the room, so he could be with Kristine and me. During a few
of the nights when I ran a high fever, Jeff was there, monitoring the
medication and making sure that I was ok.
The day to go home came and the three of us went on our way to be a family.
A week passed and Jeff was the same loving, caring, and understanding
husband I married five years ago. He would get up during the night to
bring Kristine to our bed to be nursed, he would do all the housework and
all the cooking. He even took a "father's paternity leave" from work just
to be with Kristine and me. He helped me through the difficult times of
nursing, always encouraging me to continue. He would hold and cuddle
Kristine so I could have a break.
When Kristine was three weeks old, we had our first night out without her.
We went for dinner and on the way back my husband unexpectantly pulled
the car over and we made out. It was so romantic! Now we devote at least
one night a month to just ourselves. Romance is still quite an important
component of our marriage. My husband still brings me flowers but now he
requests that I share them with Kristine; lucky for me Kristine doesn't
mind sharing.
Today, after nine months, Jeff is still the same caring, romantic and
wonderful man. He bathes and feeds Kristine, even at 5:00 AM. His love
for his daughter is unquestionable and their bonding is so intense.
Tears come to my eyes as I write this -- Jeff you are wonderful and I love
you as much as I did five years ago.
- Cida Zeeb
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1050.1 | Tissue please? | EMDS::CUNNINGHAM | | Thu Jul 25 1991 09:28 | 7 |
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I have tears in my eyes now too...
Thanks for sharing that....
Chris
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1050.2 | Isn't that special | JUPITR::MAHONEY | | Thu Jul 25 1991 10:43 | 7 |
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Sniff....Sniff!!!!
What a nice story....
Sandy
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1050.3 | | GRANMA::SHOFMANN | | Fri Jul 26 1991 10:03 | 8 |
| Boy...your letter truly made me stop to think... We just had our first
baby four months ago and with all the adjustments and learning, I don't
remember taking the time to thank my husband in such a wonderful way.
Thank you for sharing that...it was a nice way to start the day.
Sandie
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