Way Back When

My birthday is coming up pretty soon, so I thought I would jot down all my vital details from the early days.

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1. I was Born November 17, 1958

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2. At 12:01 PM I was born ready for lunch!
3. I was born in Wareham, Massachusetts. At that time it was the closest hospital to Cape Cod where we lived.
4. I weighed in at 9 pounds and 1 ounce! I know, this is big!
5. I was 21 inches long. I think this is average.
6. My mother was in labor for about 5 hours, but says it wasn’t bad. Of course back then they knocked you out so her memories are more of the nice sleep she had than of actually delivering me.
7. I was born a few days early. This is due to my intense love of turkey and the fact that I was hoping for my first turkey dinner. I didn’t get it for an entire year!
8. I had white blond fuzz on my head and very dark eyes that quickly turned brown.
9. If I’d been a boy my name would have been David Arthur. Needless to say, I am happy to be a girl.
10. My grandmother was already down taking care of my brother and sister, but my Aunt Betty and Uncle George drove down with Janet to see the new baby.
11. My mother stayed in the hospital until just before Thanksgiving. Back then they gave you almost a week to “recover” from giving birth.
12. My sister was thrilled with my arrival. She wanted a little sister. She was 5 and 1/4 years old, and I was her living doll.
13. My middle name is Jewel, which I have always thought was pretty strange. Then again, I have never met anyone with this name, except a dog.

2 thoughts on “Way Back When”

  1. Had to chuckle … my brother-in-law’s name IS David Arthur!! πŸ™‚ Arthur is a family name and the oldest boy for 4 generations has received it! Lucky them. πŸ˜‰

  2. I love that middle name. Reminds me of a little girl I worked with for years. She is still my favorite of all. Her name is Julia and I always called her Jule, but she is and always will be a Jewell to me.

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