“I know it is meant for the baby’s butt, but we need it for
our lips,” she said plainly with one hand up to her parted mouth and one
pointing out to the hospital basinet. My family’s eyes darted around the
crowded white room searching for sense. “Pass us the Vaseline, please”.
Laughter littered the room. My brother crossed to her with his new father
face—all apprehension and joy. The grandparents cooed a creole prayer and soft
Haitian song by the large windows, as the new mother lay beautiful and
glowingly spent in her bed and gown. “You just had a baby and ate an entire bag
of gummy worms!” I made my way to the blue hat bundle. A new Black boy with long fingers and little mahogany rimmed ears.
There he was lying eyes-wide in my brother’s tattooed arms. An inked chain
coiled down from his shoulder to his forearm where his new son’s head rested
just above the broken chain link. He lifted up the child of promise and whispered,
“I love you little Mike.”
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Our babies create the most stirring wonder and awe in our lives, both demanding more than we think we can accomplish and filling us with the knowledge that, for the love of this amazing child, we can somehow do even the impossible.
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