Monday, July 11, 2011

Adamo is born

Towards the last week of June, I've been having contractions by the day. Fra had several exams to complete in University then and was asking baby to wait until after the 1st week of July. I told baby to come when he pleased. July 1st, around 6:30am, I woke up with contractions. Fra wasn't convinced it was the real thing (or maybe he was in denial. hehe) so I waited for several minutes to see if it would reoccur - well, it did and it kept going up until we birthed Adamo around 4:45pm.




It was a long process. In the beginning I was at the birthing tub hoping I'd have a relaxed, ecstatic birth. It turned out to be too relaxing while contractions were getting stronger, longer and the hours just passed by like there was no tomorrow. I tried other positions: standing, squatting, on my back, and finally on a chair - which, towards the end, worked perfectly well. The birthing didn't turn out as relaxed/ecstatic as I wished but it was most definitely cathartic - no tears were shed, not a single drop (up until seeing baby's face, that is) but I did give out the most ferocious sound (primal scream?) that it made Fra say, "you can do it Tausug tribe woman!", referring to part of my father's blood line.



The name Adamo came up at the last minute. It was one of the names Fra suggested months ago - among many others. How it came up at the last moment and how it felt so right, ah well it just did. Adamo, the italian version of Adam, the first man. AD/ad, in latin means to or towards. Amo, in italian means love. Fra's mother Pina, whos also big with esoteric stuff, looked it up further and found out it also means earth. More here. I like looking at situations as if they somehow connect to other things, like the fact that he chose to be born on the first day of July while I was born on the last. Another good friend Patricia, a vedic astrologer, told me that a partial solar eclipse occured on his birthday and at the moment he was born, the eclipse was just about over. She says hes definitely going to be strange (ookk.. hehe), sensitive, and... well, we shall see. :)



Not too long after his big arrival, we were informed that an infection and a health complication came up. This meant staying for a loong 9 days in the hospital. Without communication, I imagined I was having a retreat. Hes all well now and thats all that matters.

The story continues. More pictures here.

7 comments:

Francesco Conte said...

hey, dont forget Adamo is also the last name of great italian singer from the '60 Salvatore Adamo, whose song "La Notte" has been haunting me for months now..

Felicità said...

Thats why the Adamo... Your la notte....

And I love the pics! Good job guys...

Parul (and I dont know why I am called Felicita by my google account, anyways I accept it)

Unknown said...

Parul, felicita is a nice name to go by. :)

Anonymous said...

LOL the brave Tausug woman! May lahing pirata ka pala. ;) He's gorgeous, and I really mean that coz I'm not the "Oh, a baby, squee!" type. Ang astig mo, Kat, grabe. Love and awe, N.

esta said...

Yay! Welcome baby Adamo and cheers to his ferocious mama! So thrilled for you all. Love, Stacey

Ligaya Domingo said...

This is so amazing! You are born in the last day of July like my mother, that is why I love you soo much. Aw! But Adamo, chose to be born on the first. I can tell that he's gonna grow up to be a smart boy. He already knows when pay day is. Love, love, love to you guys! <3 Ligaya

ivancredo said...

congrats kat! >>>IVANrubS

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