My mother certainly did. In her own words, here's a recounting of Ruth Martin's quick-get-a-doctor moments with my four sisters and me. (I'm quoting from my mother's chapter in a collective family history book published in 1992.)
Nancy (left) and Sandi (right) |
"Nancy swallowed a trunk key and we had to take her to the hospital and get her X-rayed. Nancy practically put me in the hospital, too. I got a ruptured disc from carrying her around when she was a chubby baby and had to stay flat on my back for six months.
"Mimi was bitten by a chipmunk and we had to take her to the hospital to get several rabies shots.
Mimi |
Julia |
"And Jim stood up in his high chair one day and fell over, knocking his head on the floor; there went another trip to the hospital."
Me (with drool on my chin) |
So, as you wish the woman who gave you birth a 'happy Mother's Day' this Sunday, you might also thank her for taking you to the hospital when you were a kid. I'll bet she'll know exactly what you mean.
My mother, Ruth, as a child |
POSTSCRIPT: I did a multimedia version of this post using Adobe's fun new Voice iPad app. Here it is: