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What is the That, Really?

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"Aren't you going to try for a girl?" friends asked in disbelief. I feverishly defended my decision to stop having children. "We only ever wanted two kids. Really. I'm thrilled with my boys." But, in the back of my mind, I wondered who I was really trying to convince.

Pefect Family I was the product of a genderly balanced family. Saturdays gushed with the excitement of mother-daughter shopping trips, while my brother and father roughed it up at the hockey rink. My mother glowed as my Brownie troop leader. My father shined as my brother's soccer coach. Almost every family that I knew echoed, "Father, Mother, Sister, Brother."

So naturally, I expected to know the joys of a daughter. I longingly strolled through department stores, running my fingers over velvet dresses and ruffled socks. I daydreamed about giddy conversations after her first date, and how beautiful she would look on her wedding day. Everywhere I went, I noticed the mother/daughter teams around me. When I watched my girlfriends interact with their daughters, I could feel my heart race. I couldn't wait to mother my little girl.

How could I abandon my dreams of a daughter and accept this child as my son?

After my firstborn was a son, I redesigned my image of motherhood and put the dresses and lace on hold. Before too long, I found myself knee deep in baseballs, fire engines and ferocious beasts. The house was a sea of blue. Then, I noticed the growing connection between my husband and son. "Mommy can't pitch good like you, Dad," my son would protest, as I shuffled aside. I knew when I played out of my league.

By the time my son turned two, I desired a connection of my own. I prepared for my daughter. Once pregnant with my second child, I waited anxiously for the ultrasound. I knew a girl flourished in my womb. In the meantime, obnoxiously feminine names paraded through my mind, and I felt the urge to purchase all things pink.


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