Sometime before you were born, we acquired a little gray kitten. This kitten had a wild-like behavior. It was so wild that when we put the kitten out in the back yard, it would instead start climbing on the screen door. It would get about halfway up and meow and meow until we brought it back inside. (The importance of the kitten will work in the rest of the story in a bit.)
When Mommy was pregnant with you, before you grew too big, the doctors had known that you were in a breech position. So Mommy made an appointment to have the doctors turn you around. One doctor stood on one side of Mommy's belly, another doctor stood on the other side of Mommy's belly. They began to push on you in opposite directions. There was plenty of fluid for you to spin around in, but because you were soooo stubborn (even before you were born!) you would not budge!! (Whenever Tausha hears this part of the story, she beams a happy smile and has a look of victory on her face!) Since you were breech, we scheduled a planned C-section.
Mommy had to stay the night in the hospital the night before the surgery. On the morning of January 21, 1992, in the town of Fort Sill, Oklahoma, in an Army Medical Center on the Army military post, Daddy was to meet Mommy at the hospital bright and early so that Daddy could be in the surgery with Mommy. As the morning came and the minutes passed, Daddy was not showing up. Mommy was so worried. Mommy tried to call the house to try to see if Daddy was still there and the phone was busy. Mommy kept trying to call Daddy and the phone kept being busy. Mommy began to wonder if maybe the wild kitten had knocked the phone off the hook and that Daddy was still sleeping. So Mommy called someone that worked with Daddy to see if he could go by the house and knock on the door and/or windows to try to wake Daddy up.
Daddy ended up coming to the hospital right when Mommy was being wheeled to the operating room. Daddy got to sit by Mommy's head while the doctors cut Mommy open to get you out. When you were born, the nurses wrapped you tight in a blanket and gave you to Daddy. Daddy then brought you up by Mommy's head and showed you to Mommy. When Mommy saw you, Mommy said, "Oh!! My litte baby!!!" Mommy then gave you kisses.
After you came home with Mommy and Daddy we loved you so much. Your sister, Tara, loved you so much too! You often would have a hard time getting calm, so Mommy would put you in a baby swing, give you your binky (which was so big it almost covered your mouth and nose!) and then turn on the vacuum and put the vacuum in the corner of the room. You would then fall fast asleep!
Your skin was red when you were born, but eventually your skin turned normal.
(Picture to be inserted here of Tausha when she was a baby!)
(We ended up not keeping the kitten because it peed on your Daddy's big green bean bag, which he was not very happy about.)
Tausha, you are a beautiful daughter of Heavenly Father and we are glad you are in our lives.
We love you!! Love, Mom
P.S. Tausha requested shish kabobs and artichoke (her favorite food) for her birthday. Here are pictures of her birthday dinner (a few days past her birthday) on Sunday, January 25, 2009.
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