| (This is my first story of the four I'm planning to write for the "Birth Story Carnival" that Lotus held at her "Sarcastic Mom" blog. I know this took place on March 24th, but I would still love to participate in it. For more birth stories, click here). | 
We knew it was going to be a boy because we had an amniocentesis study done; we then got a book of names and we went through it individually. I remember we were at a restaurant called "La Herradura" (the horseshoe) when we made our top-10 lists. We compared them afterwards and... we had seven names in common! That was just incredible, have you seen how many names are on those books? 
  I remember I had Santiago first, and Nicolás in third. Gaby had Nicolás second and Santiago third. There was no doubt, the boy's name would be "Santiago Nicolás". We then proceeded to list the candidates for godparents: from my side of the family, I had all my five brothers plus my sister-in-law Analía. Gaby had her two brothers, her sister-in-law Elsa and her friend Claudia. The list was completed with two friends, Roberto and Maggie, who were the ones who 'tried' to hook us up... 
  We were going to pick one godparent from each side of the family. We picked the godfather first, and the winner was my brother Paco. Years later, we would be amazed at how adequate the choice was: they're exactly the same! The godmother 'job' was assigned to our sister-in-law Elsa. 
  A couple of months later, we had a terrible accident (which I have already talked about), that landed me in bed for five months or so with a broken hip. Gaby had a broken wrist as well, and some scary bruises in her belly and her leg, but she was otherwise OK, and thankfully, so was the baby (Gaby was five months pregnant at the time). 
  I won't go through the details of our lives while I was in bed because I have already discussed that in my "Longest trip" series of posts. But I will say once again that Gaby proved to be the most dedicated, caring, supporting wife I could ever wish for. Like I needed her to prove that, anyway... 
  As the months passed, and we were getting closer to the birth date, I was slowly able to move around using my crutches. It was difficult, but I was doing OK, so I would get to go out sometimes. And the two things I liked doing the most were going to the mall, and accompanying Gaby to her birth classes (something like the Lamaze class they have here in North America). It was in the early evening, and I remember some ladies making comments to Gaby in the lines of "How fortunate you are, your husband comes with you every time". I always detected a hint of envy coming from them, but I was delighted to be there anyway, it was just great! 
  On May 6th, exactly one week before Santi was born, I was officially discharged from the hospital and told I didn't need the crutches anymore. The funny thing is that even though I was walking with them, I actually drove all the way to the hospital by myself. Yes, I got in a car even before I could walk, I needed to conquer my fears. 
  The tentative date the doctor had given Gaby passed, so it was decided that she would have a birth by induction on Monday morning. Gaby, as usual, worked until the very last day. On Monday, we got up and went to the hospital. Gaby got the IV set up and she was having contractions by noon. "Do you want to be there?" I was asked; "Of course!", I replied. They gave me an orange jumpsuit and I was ready to go. Gaby pushed and pushed, but nothing happened. At one moment, the doctors grew concern because they saw that the baby was suffering. "We have to go to the OR stat!", they said. "Send the guy in orange out". That was me... 
  I waited outside, walking around like a lion in a cage, until I was told that Santi had been born at exactly 4:00 PM on Monday, May 15th, 1995. Always the independent guy, he slept through his first night. 
  Gaby was so moved by the whole experience that she cried for days. I held him in my arms and fell immediately in love with the most beautiful baby in the world (at least until then). And I still am.
     Ibamos a elegir un padrino de cada lado de la familia. Elegimos al padrino primero, y el galardonado fue mi hermano Paco. Con el tiempo nos dimos cuenta de cuán acertada esa elección había sido: son exactamente iguales! El 'puesto' de madrina fue asignado a nuestra cuñada Elsa.
 Ibamos a elegir un padrino de cada lado de la familia. Elegimos al padrino primero, y el galardonado fue mi hermano Paco. Con el tiempo nos dimos cuenta de cuán acertada esa elección había sido: son exactamente iguales! El 'puesto' de madrina fue asignado a nuestra cuñada Elsa.      


 
 
I'll leave a link to the story of my eldest daughter's birth.
ReplyDeletehttp://nomagichere.blogspot.com/2006/05/secret-to-happy-life.html
It is a miracle that all three of you made it out of the accident in one piece. You must have an angel on your shoulder.
ReplyDeleteI love hearing stories like these. Can't wait to hear about the others :)
Hey, Marc, thanks for commenting. I will surely read your story later today. I'm just back from San Diego with a serious case of jet lag (I wrote Santi's story while in the plane!) How are things at SuperMegaCorp? :-)
ReplyDeleteBiddie, if I manage to come back from this semi-conscious state in which I am today, I will write about Carolina. If not, it'll have to wait until the weekend...
Tienes el poder de hacerlo llorar a uno... Espero que lo uses para el bien de la humanidad ♥
ReplyDeleteEstás sugiriendo que debería utilizar mis superpoderes para hacer el bien en lugar de hacer el mal? Hmmm... sería un interesante cambio, lo pensaré... :-)
ReplyDeleteHablando en serio, gracias por tus comentarios, Jacqueline, eres siempre muy considerada conmigo.
Ayy Gabriel me mataste con este post ¡¡¡CUANTO AMOR!!!. Por favor ahora a contar el nacimiento de los otros tres.
ReplyDeleteAl momento del nacimiento de mi hija lo llamo "El momento mas feliz de mi vida", como el pensamiento feliz que te hace volar en Peter Pan.
ReplyDeleteEse mismo momento en que nuestras vidas dan otro vuelco.
Mi hija también nació a la misma hora que Santi!
Muy hermoso post!