My two boys are born on the same day in February four years apart. I remember going into labor with my second pregnancy in the evening. I told my basketball coach husband to go ahead and finish his game. I thought I had time. When he came home, I wasn’t so sure so we sped to the hospital. Our son, Damian, entered the world less than one hour into his older brother Dimitri’s fourth birthday. He was delivered by the emergency room doctor (which incidentally did not stop my ob-gyn from billing me but that is another post).
We planned to
celebrate our eldest entering his fifth year by going to the Chicago
aquarium. He loves animals of any kind, shape or form. This
aquarium is a rare treat of all types of spectacular aquatic life from around
the globe. But obviously that wasn’t happening now. I was shocked
when he took it completely in stride. He said happily when told, “I got
the best present ever -- a little brother!!”
I thought back
to our ultra-sound experience. He was convinced at that time he would
have a sister. He liked the symmetry of two boys (him and dad) and two
girls (the new little one and me). When the tech announced the sex as
another boy, she was shocked by a long wailing “NO-O-O” emitted from this same
son. “Wow, you have gotten your head in a completely different place,” I
thought. But I was also amazed at how thrilled he was with this new
addition to the family.
We did take
them both to the aquarium when Damian was about 3 months old. Dimitri
wanted his baby brother to see his favorite sea creatures. He picked out
a fun stuffed shark souvenir for his brother to “remember” the visit.
During those
early years, Dimitri would on occasion refer to Damian as “Me and Mommy’s
baby.” He had no jealousy but took his responsibility to help Mommy with the
baby very seriously. Seeing him hold his infant brother back then and
want to take care of him warmed my heart. His love of me and
his father, for some reason, I expected. This outpouring of love for a
little one who stole his birthday and could not express those
feeling back touched me to my core. They are pictured below in those
early days.
I have to
remind myself of those wonderful moments sometimes now that they are older
and fight more than they get a long, it seems. But I know the bond is
still strong. An effective punishment for either is that they cannot
spend time together.