Hers was a very easy birth. I had never heard of an epidural back then so of course I didn't have one - natural childbirth all the way! And we didn't do routine ultrasounds back then either so we didn't know if we were having a boy or a girl. It really didn't matter at that point because we already had one of each and this third one was a tie-breaker. What really moved me to tears during labor and delivery was when I was hooked up to a fetal monitor and for the first time I heard my unborn baby's heartbeat fill the room. It was an amazing and emotional experience for me. After the standard 5-day stay in the hospital (such a lovely rest) we went home and Amy became part of our daily life.
Her name, appropriately, means "beloved". We didn't know it at the time, we just liked the sound of it, but it made us feel good when we learned that we named our Valentine baby so well. Her middle name, Luellen, is also my mother's middle name.
Amy at 4-years old.
She has grown into a remarkable young woman - wife, mother of 3, registered nurse, and nurse instructor. She's a beautiful, loving, peaceful, compassionate woman. I'm proud to call her my daughter.
Curtis and Amy with Sydney, Aidan and Mackenzie
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hmm...not every husband receives a new baby girl as a Valentine's Day gift...pretty special
love the little foot sticking out
What a wonderful tribute to your daughter on her birthday.
That is a Valentine's gift that keeps on giving. Yeah, I would celebrate it as her birthday from then on, not as Valentine's Day, but she would have gotten sick of all the Valentine's type birthdays I would have had for her.
Amy is such a beautiful lady, just like her mother.
"love the little foot..." Sam can testify, that's EXACTLY what I said.
I will have to go back and look for the "little foot" as I missed it somehow. Thanks, Mum, for the nice tribute. I do feel bad about forever altering your's and Dad's Valentine's Day but, if it makes you feel better, Curtis' is now ruined as well. Lol!! I didn't realize mine was the first heartbeat you heard. As a middle child, it's nice to know I was "first" for something. Is there a way to save this entry? I guess I could print it, right? Love you Mum.
Is the double-heart cake pan still around? If so, who has it now?
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