Well! Today is the day my son turns 21. Aren't I feeling just a touch old this morning....
I am very grateful and blessed with my only child. Aidan is a wonderful and caring person. He has an old school attitude - open the door for others, give up a seat for ladies or the elderly and has the respect to call his seniors sir and ma'am when serving them at work.
We've had our ups and downs but I wouldn't change anything. I wouldn't do it over again. He is my son and I love him dearly.
Here is the card I've made for him using his favourite colours -
I used orange brushos sprinkled on my craft mat and misted with water. I then smooshed my watercolour paper into the ink. I have a black acrylic dabber so I dipped my wet paint brush into the bottle and flicked the paint over the panel. I die cut the numbers and used the HLS Mix Mash set for the OMG and Happy Birthday.
OMG is right!
I would like to enter my card into the following challenges -
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For those of you who may be interested, here is a recap of my day back on the 17th of January 1995.
- Up at 7am to get ready for my obstetrician appointment. My son wasn't due until the 15th February so a few weeks to go yet! I also had other appointments scheduled for today.
- Mentioned to my dad that I had a feeling I was going to have the baby. Because I had my doctor appointment there was no concern and continued to get ready.
- Off I went to my appointment at 9am. My dad had taken my brother with him for the day as he was driving to a number of businesses he was looking to purchase. My step-mother was at work. My mum was away on holidays which had been planned knowing my due date was in Feb. Mum was to be my birthing partner.
- Saw my obstetrician and mentioned that I had a few 'signs' that I may have the baby. He didn't really take much interest, didn't examine me and sent me on my way. I was 19 :)
- Off I drove to the other side of town to have the baby capsule fitted in my car. The appointment was at 11am. I got there a bit early and waited for my turn.
- Once the capsule was fitted, I decided to go to a shopping centre and grab a few things.
- 12pm - My waters break in Woolworths. The staff are amazing and help me put my groceries through and offer to call me an ambulance. I told them I was ok and would drive to the hospital. When they found out the hospital was back on the other side of town they offered again. I declined and said I was fine! I did ask to use the phone (no mobile phone back in those days) to try and get hold of my dad or step mother.
- Get in my car - starts to pour down rain!
- Driving to the hospital I get my first contraction. Wasn't too bad! That was easy, I thought!
- Get to the hospital and drive around for about 15 minutes looking for a car park. Couldn't find one that was close but that was ok.
- 1.10pm I get to the nurses station in the maternity section. I told her my waters had broken. She asked had I had any contractions to which I answered yes. When was your last contraction she asked. As soon as she finished her sentence I had a massive contraction. From there on in they were about 1 minute apart.
- My step mother, dad and brother arrive at the hospital. Jenny takes on the role of birthing partner due to my mum being away.
- 5.35pm I gave birth to Aidan. 6pds and 48cm. AND I did it drug free! His APGAR score at birth was 3. Not good! I watched the midwife lift his arms and they fell lifeless down beside him. The next few minutes seemed like an eternity until they finally got him 'going' and ended up with an APGAR score of 8. Phew!
- Aidan was in the special care until for 3 days due to fluid on his lungs and low dextrose levels.
It was the most amazing experience I was ever to have. Happy Birthday, son. Love you to the moon and back. Mum xx