Ava
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Happy Birthday!

We gave Max his birthday present this morning, as well as a breakfast totally devoid of nutrition. I figure he's entitled to that at least one day a year.

When he was walking out the door, so positive and cheerful, so grateful for his gift,I couldn't help but smile and think about what a blessing this child has been.

I remember what I was doing 17 years ago today. Of course, every mother can remember the details of giving birth. What amazes me is how clearly I can remember so much of it, even though I didn't even start going into labor until I was watching "Sports Plus" so late on a freezing Sunday December night.

My husband has always referred to Max as our "post transplant baby." Through sheer bad luck, my husband was saddled with kidney disease more than 25 years ago. After medical opinions, and second opinions and thirds, Barry endured dialysis and then ultimately underwent a kidney transplant, with the organ donated from his mother.

It's hard to write a thank you note for that gift.

When Barry got sick, we already, thankfully, had one healthy son. I'd read enough about dialysis and fertility to think Alex was destined to be an only child. But I was wrong. A few years after Barry's transplant, when it appeared this kidney could be a keeper for a good while, we tried again.

Of course every baby is a blessing and a miracle. But Max signified so much more. He was our affirmation and our hope.

That December night before Max was born, I woke Barry from a dead sleep. He ran over two curbs on the way to St. Luke's, in the aftermath of an ice storm. It was the stuff episodes of "I Love Lucy" are made of. When we arrived at the emergency room entrance I wasn't the only emergency. Our car was smoking and we had two flat tires. We're the only expectant family I knew who had their car towed from the delivery room.

Despite those auspicious beginnings, Max's birth was textbook.

Since then, he has never let us down. From that day 17 years ago, it's been a privilege to raise him. While I can't take credit for any of it, he has an ease with people and an openess that's completely joyful. His sensitivity and sense of humor have added so much to my life, not just today, but every day.

It may be Max's birthday, but I'm the one with the present.


ABOUT ME
Ava Ehrlich
Name: Ava Ehrlich
Location: Clayton, MO
 

In the second grade I meticulously outlined my career for the school newspaper and surprisingly it's quite like the one I've had. I am so fortunate to love journalism and to have been able to be of the television news business for so long, at several different stations.
I'm the Executive Producer of Special Projects who has been happily employed at KSDK-TV for the last 22 years.
In that time my husband and I have raised two boys who are now 16 and 23. Raising boys has taken me to places I never thought I'd be, mostly surrounding bats and balls, or play by play about sports!
In my (ha!) spare time, I try to be involved in the community through some non profit organizations as well as teach broadcasting at Washington University. Like any other working mom, I have precious little free time.
My children think dinner comes from a microwave or carryout, so I can't list cooking among my favorite interests. But going out to dinner would be high on the list of things I'd want to do.
I also try to get through at least one book a month so I don't have to fake my responses at my wonderful book club, work out and catch up with our friends and family.
 

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