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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

A special day in our family

Today marks the 36th anniversary of the birth of my niece, Lisa. Growing up in a family with six girls plus my mom and having my grandma integrated into my life, I knew nothing of what it was like to not have females. When my older sister, Lynn, told us she was going to have a baby, my sister, Lori, and I were in the sewing room of our family's home, jumping up and down with glee. I was a senior in high school at this time. It quickly became a "we" situation because in our family, sharing was important! My memory about exact dates and times is vague but I do know that Lynn could not be at my cousin's wedding because she was in labor. BUT I do remember being among the very first people to hold that little monkey baby when she was born!
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Lisa was quite dark in color when she was born, hairy as could be, and the most beautiful thing I ever laid my eyes on! My former spouse was my boyfriend at this time and we just could not get enough of her. We went to Copp's the day she was born, when Copp's was still a department store, and bought her outfits and necessary baby items. We bought her a little sweater outfit which is what she wore home from the hospital. I think it was mint in color and with her coloring---gorgeous!
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Our lives would never be the same, the sun rose and set on that child. When Lynn's husband rejoined the service, going into the Navy, it tore our hearts from our chests to say good-bye to them as they left for Norfolk. They had stopped at my house in Milwaukee, as I was married at this time, on their way to Norfolk, and after they left, I threw myself across the bed and sobbed my heart out.
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Lori, my former spouse, and I drove out to see them at Easter, enjoying our time spent on the East Coast, seeing them and the sites around Williamsburg, VA, etc. That year at ThanksLiving we girls and Mom chipped together to fly Lynn and Lisa home, and surprised my dad. He was asleep in the chair and we put Lisa on his lap. He opened his eyes, and ta da!, there is our little dolly, Lisa. We had an airport in Manitowoc at the time, prop planes, but sadly, no more. The next January, Roger and Lori borrowed my brother-in-law's truck and drove out to pick up Lynn and Lisa, to bring them home for good. The husband did a Dear John thing, so the family to the rescue!
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We rallied to help Lynn out with Lisa, by this time I had moved back to Manty from MKE, and could pitch in where I could. Lynn got a job through a temporary service at the area technical school, working in the mail room. She did so well that she was hired permanently and is presently there at LTC about 33 years! Lynn is an administrative assistant and works in public safety training, etc. Lisa was cared for between her aunts and eventually went to day care. Still the most adorable child you would ever want to meet. My brother-in-law, David, asked Lisa once, "What is it like to have people hang on your every word?" I really don't think she had a problem with it!
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During the summers when Lisa was not in school, she would often spend her days with us where she was trained on office etiquette. Lisa loved to play with the typewriter, the big clunky type we used back in those days. Since our building business was run from our home, she had to learn the proper way to answer the phone, take messages, and so on, and did a good job at it. Later should thank me for the training as she would be complimented on her skills, both phone and people ones!
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Where I went, Lisa went and we spent good time together. Memorable for me, if not for her. And memorable for my sisters and Mom who also spent a good deal of time with Lisa. When we would go to the Mall, I would meet and chat with people, much to Lisa's chagrin. After years of enduring this, she asked me, in exasperation, "Do you have to talk to everyone????" Yes, I do! She would cringe when I sang along to the music in the grocery store and would duck down in the seat when I used the windshield cleaner when driving down the street. Yes, Lisa was quirky! And loved every minute of it!
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Fast forward through her dance recitals, Christmas programs, confirmation and the party (at our house), her cleaning and eventually babysitting for me...She visited us often when we moved to Florida and, then, she was getting married. Oh my! Here it gets tricky (sorry, sweetheart.....) because the same year she was getting married was the same year problems came to light in my marriage. She had always wanted my former spouse, who had been like a daddy to her, to walk her down the aisle, and it was touch and go there for a while whether he would be in the picture or not. He did "give the bride away" at her wedding while I had the privilege of singing for the service.
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Now Lisa is the mama of two darling boys and the wife of Noah, a wonderful husband and daddy to his boys. She was the only granddaughter/niece for a full twelve years, spoiled beyond measure and loved beyond measure. And today, we celebrate her birthday!!!

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

I was working at Late's when I found out Lisa was born.I believe that you were the one to call and tell me. We really dote on her didn't we. Whenever I babysat her she always gave me a surprise in her diaper even though she already done her duty. Guess I brought the best out in her. I can never forget that when I came back from basic training and school she asked me when we were going to McDonald's. She had not forgotten that I promised her McDonald's when I got home. I am pretty sure the next day we went to McDonald's.I hope Lisa enjoys her day despite the Packers losing and the weather. She is definitely a blessing from our Lord.

Kim Lahaie Day said...

Hi Jill!

God bless you for working at Late's!!

To this day, I want to give her a quarter to go get something from the car for me, or from upstairs. Lynn told us not to pay her but we did anyway....

What a good mama Lisa had! And how funny that she remembered about going to McDonald's...after how long? What a memory. Now she is the one who gets the little surprises from her boys.

I just love that girl!

Kim

Suzanne Chappell said...

This is a wonderful tribute to her! Happy Birthday, Lisa!

Hugs,
Suzanne

Kim Lahaie Day said...

Hi Suzanne!

Thanks for the compliment! I had to put my brakes on because I could have gone on and on with "Lisa" stories....And now she has blessed our family with those two wonderful boys!

The hits just keep on coming!

Hugs to you,

Kim

Anonymous said...

Kim, you made me cry again at work! I'm sitting here wiping my eyes hoping no one notices. You always have such beautiful words to say about people.

Love you. Lynn

Kim Lahaie Day said...

And now I am crying, Lynnie!

Sorry about that, but I hope they are good tears. I love when you comment on the blog, and I also know you cannot always do that from work.

You did such a great job raising her, giving her all the things you did, especially your time. And the Word, of course!

I love you too!

Kim

Lisa M Ellison said...

Thank you, Kim and Everyone. Yes, I got water eyes too! God gave you a huge blessing of knowing what to say and when exactly to say it.

Let me remind you of one story...Someday I'm going to work in an office! And here I sit!

Kim Lahaie Day said...

Hi Sweetie!

I hope your birthday is going well despite the Packer loss last night! Ugh!

Thank you for the compliment---I appreciate it greatly and mean it sincerely.

"Some day I want to work in an office......" So funny!

I love you so much, honey!

Kim

Linda M said...

Dear Kim,

I can remember in my Senior year, Jill talked about her niece Lisa all the time.There was a song at the time,"I'm Not Lisa"
That was her favorite song.
It boggles my mind that little baby can be this old!!!!!

Thanks for the back story.

Chilly in WI,

Linda M

Kim Lahaie Day said...

Hi Linda M.:

How funny that you remember Jill talking about Lisa. You know, we hung on her every word!!!

I am so glad to share the story of Lisa, as I wrote to someone else, I had to reign myself in or I would have blathered on and on about her!

Glad to provide some history about our Lisa..."I'm not Lisa, my name is Julie...."

Kim

Darla said...

What a very touching story Kim! I'm truly speechless and the only words from my mouth are "WOW"...A very strong family...

Kim Lahaie Day said...

Thanks for the Wow, Darla!

Glad you liked the story of Lisa! She is as cute as a button and such a good mama, takes after her mama!

Hugs,

Kim

Tarren Prange said...

That was beautiful! Happy birthday Lisa!

Kim Lahaie Day said...

Hi Tarren!

I cannot tell you how it delights me to hear from you---thanks so much!

I will make sure Lisa knows you sent your good wishes!

I hope all is going well with your family and you!

Blessings,

Kim

Anonymous said...

Hi Kim,

A true love story!

Diane

Kim Lahaie Day said...

Hi "Diane"!!!

Yes, you nailed it, a love story for my little niece who is no longer little. It seems so odd to have siblings in their 60's and to be a great-aunt. I thought that was for old people, not for you and me!

Blessings on your day,

Kim