Thursday, April 8, 2010

And another post......

I've posted before about our friend M, who is about to pop.

Like, literally. She's now almost two weeks past her due date. And once again, I'm left thinking about how different our paths are.

Her FB is filled with comments about how much her baby loves being inside of her, how she's created such a wonderful home that the baby just doesn't want to come out. And all I can think is Does that mean my babies hated me? I think this, despite the very impossibility of the words. They weren't actual babies, at least not with the capability to hate (not that it would have made much difference even if it were possible) but still, I am plagued by visions of my babies as kamikaze pilots.

And I want to send her good wishes, but all I can think of are the worst. possible. outcomes. The things that can go wrong when a little one hangs out past her due date. I'm so scared for her, but as Shannon (who has lost another one - head on over and give her some love) recently wrote, I've taken the statistical bullet for everyone I know in real life. Most likely, things will go perfectly well for M and her sweet gal. I sure fucking hope so.

BTW, I kind of like the vision of me taking the statistical bullets for everyone I know. It makes me feel a bit like a superhero, almost. So, go on, girls! Get knocked up! Have unprotected sex - nary a miscarriage or stillbirth will head your way. Wifey will protect you!

(It's times like this that I really wish I could draw. I'd like an avatar. If anyone who does draw would like to draw me a picture of a Deadbaby Mama superhero with tattoos, I'll be your friend forever!)


5 comments:

  1. I love that idea. Wifey will protect you!

    I can't draw but DH can, I would love to see what he can do with this. I will KUP.

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  2. Statistical bullets. That is a good way to view what has happened to all of us. I like it. I think I have taken a few statistical bullets myself. (I was wondering what those extra holes were from...)

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  3. Thanks for the love and the superhero image. It's absolutely perfect. We should have t-shirts made up!

    I'm still amazed at how alike we are, you're just a little more cynical than I am, and funnier. ;)

    I read the statistical bullet line on another blog so it was a blatant steal, I can't remember where though. It deserves repeating though.

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  4. Ok, I did it. I posted the statistical bullet and superhero bit to my Facebook profile. I really just want to slap everyone in the face with it. Screw them all! :)

    I would love to be friends with you on Facebook, I promise I won't post dead baby stuff on your wall, I will keep the 2 worlds separate.

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  5. I really love the statistical bullets.

    What you described is one of the main reasons I stay away from FB (or have hidden entirely too many people)!

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