Beautiful Tiny Baby written by Miriam Hurdle at Spillwords.com
Spillwords.com presents: Christmas at Spillwords – Beautiful Tiny Baby by Miriam Hurdle, a multi-genre writer of poetry, flash fiction, and short stories.
BEAUTIFUL TINY BABY
Beautiful Tiny Baby
written by: Miriam Hurdle
Seven months of being pregnant,
driving from California to Oregon
for a Christmas family gathering.
“Take breaks more often,” Doctor said.
Still, it was 1,000 miles in distance.
When we arrived, I started the contractions,
went to the hospital in Salem.
“We have no equipment to care for
premature babies.” Doctor said.
An ambulance took me,
traveled one hour to Portland.
I was holding my baby tight,
praying, telling her, “I love you,”
all the way.
We arrived at the hospital safe and sound,
the contractions seemed to quiet down.
I had a belt on my belly strapped around
to monitor the frequency of contraction.
Not long after I had dinner,
the monitor beeped a warning sound.
Yes, my daughter wanted to come around.
A cesarean section was in order.
“An experimental drug could be
injected into your spinal cord
to mature the baby’s lungs, so
she could breathe on her own;
the effect on you is unknown.” Doctor said.
Without hesitation, I wanted the injection.
It turned out to be a sound decision.
Baby Mercy only needed twelve hours of
respiratory help.
She was tiny and beautiful.
I had her in my arms.
Her eyes followed mine.
My baby had the angel’s guide.
Her birth was years ago,
the vivid memory never gets old.
She started with her tiny feet,
her steps have been directed by
the heavenly Father’s lead.
NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR:
This poem is about the unexpected birth of my seven-month premature baby Mercy who was born safe and sound on the day after Christmas and my joy and gratefulness for the beautiful baby.
Note: Mercy is married with a beautiful family.
Miriam Hurdle
Music has rooted in her life. Being a soloist as a teenager led her to taking voice lessons and to have ongoing singing engagements. She continues to sing soprano in choral groups. Lyrics have a major influence in the natural flow of her melodic writing. She writes memoir in the form of poetry.
Along with her brother, she took photos when the films were black and white. Photography is still her enjoyable hobby. Drawing and painting were also fun activities as a child. Her favorite was to draw a Japanese girl with big eyes, long hair, small lips and chin. She resumed drawing and watercolor painting several years ago. In her poetry collection, Songs of Heartstrings, photos and paintings are included to illustrate the poems.
She earned a Doctorate of Education from the University of La Verne in California. After two years of rehabilitation counseling, fifteen years of public school teaching and ten years in school district administration, she retired and enjoys life with her husband in southern California.
Source: Beautiful Tiny Baby written by Miriam Hurdle at Spillwords.com
An amazing story!
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Time flies, Dwight. She is 32 and has her own beautiful baby!
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How wonderful!
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So very heartwrenching.😞
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Thank you so much. I’m thankful that she has grown up to be a beautiful lady and now has her own beautiful baby. 🙂
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Wow! That is amazing and a testimony to be shared times over. Wishing you a great day.❤
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Thank you so much for stopping by and thank you for your kind words. Have wonderful days ahead! ❤ ❤
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I’m pleased you made a decision that worked out well for all of you. 🙂
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Yes, Norah, thank you. The drug is common use now. 🙂
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Due, in part, to your willingness to try. 🙂
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I know, Norah. In moment like that, my concern was my baby. My cancer treatment was a 15 experiment and I was in their 15th year. I took it to chance my survival for the sake for family. That treatment was too aggressive and is no longer in use. 🙂
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But you are! That’s something to celebrate. 🙂
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Thank you, Norah. 🙂
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Such a beautiful, heartfelt poem. Thank you for sharing. 😊
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You’re welcome, Walt! Thank you for your kind comment. 🙂
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It was my pleasure 😊
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Thanks. 🙂
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Welcome 😊
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❤ 🙂
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Wow, beautiful and much more meaningful since it is based on truth!
Blessings~
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Thank you so much, Robbye. 80% of the poems in my book are based on my own stories and this is one of them. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas. Happy New Year and blessings to you and your family.
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You are welcome. Wow, that is awesome!
We had a wonderful Christmas.
I hope you and your family had a wonderful holiday season and will have a great 2019.
Blessings~💖
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Good to hear that, Robbye! Blessings to you. ❤
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Thank you!💖
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You’re welcome, ❤
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💖
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❤ ❤
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Precious and most beautiful, Miriam!
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Thank you, Jonathan.
I checked out Lulu. I’m looking for someone who could make MOBI available and their eBook create can be saved in ePub, not exactly what I need. I’ll keep looking.
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Oh, I’m so sorry Lulu is not the ticket. I wish I knew more about MOBI and all the rest, but I just haven’t gotten into that sort of publication … yet! I do hope and pray you find someone who can make MOBI available. God bless you!
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Oh Jonathan, I just read all the discussion about formatting with Lulu’s converter to ePub. It has many issues also. The Lulu admin recommended using Calibre to do the formatting and upload to Lulu, but Calibre has its own problem. I think there are not too many publishing tools for poetry because it’s not a straight forward paragraph. One person had problem pressing Return to create space between stanzas.
Also, even though using Lulu to create the ePub can be free if not using their help, but they charge 10% per eBook sale, and 20% of paperback.
I thought there would be a catch.
Thank you, Jonathan!
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Precious, Miriam… Blessings and love to you and Mercy and all your family. ❤
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Thank you, Bette. Happy New Year to you and you children and grand children. We’re leaving for Hong Kong/Japan on January 10 to go to my nephew’s wedding. I’ll be taking a long blogging break, make check once on a while. ❤
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Hi Willow, did you want me to watch something on YouTube?
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Yes Miriam it was a beautiful song by Imogen Heap about motherhood (especially a newborn) called. Tiny Human . Did I not give you a working link. 💜💜
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It took me to YouTube, not a song. But I’ll look for Imogen Heap. Thank you. ❤ ❤
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Try these two
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Thank you Very much, Willow! ❤ ❤
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Beautiful!
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Thank you so much for reading and comment! ❤
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This is beautiful Miriam. I hope you are having a lovely time with all of your family.
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Yes, we’re having a wonderful time, Nahla. Thank you. Happy New Year to you and your family!
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