My Birth Story: I’m always late
Posted by Jenn Rian
Well, I’m off to go run through a field! See you next week 🙂

My Piggy Tales:
*My Birth Story: I’m always late!
*Ages 3-5: Dancing in a box
*Age 6 First Grade: There’s a bra in my lunchbox!
*Age 7 Second Grade: Bossy Wheels and Shady Deals
*Age 8 Third Grade: I will not talk in class
*Age 9 Fourth Grade: I didn’t really need those fingers anyway!
*Age 10 5th Grade: Nothing’s Scary in the Fifth Grade
*Age 11 6th Grade: Jenny Got Ran Over by her Grandma
*Age 12 7th Grade: Youth Camp Stinks
*Age 13 8th Grade: “Talent” Show
*Age 14 9th Grade: (N)O Christmas Tree
*Age 15 10th Grade: The Newsboys Wouldn’t Ditch Their Friends
*Age 16 11th Grade: Acrophobia Gets You the Good Seats
*Age 17 12th Grade: In School Suspension
My Young Adult Years
*Dreams and Aspirations: The Long Road There
*Friends and Fellowship: Friends Don’t Get Friends Grounded
*My First Job
*How I Met Cool Daddy Part 1
*How I Met Cool Daddy Part 2
*Colonel Mustard on a Rollercoaster with a Plastic Fork
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Posted on October 7, 2010, in Birth Stories, Birthdays, Flashbacks, Mommy's Piggy Tales and tagged birth stories, Birthday Traditions, Mommy's Piggy Tales. Bookmark the permalink. 20 Comments.









Your parents really do look like they’re from that era. Is your dad’s hair that curly or did he perm it?
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That’s a good question…I have no idea! I’ll have to ask. I don’t remember his hair ever being curly any other time, so it was probably a perm, but the idea of my dad getting a perm seems pretty strange!
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Love your story and I think your middle name is great. I especially love the side by side photographs of you and your mom. What a great thing to pass down through the generations!
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Thanks! Mom’s actually standing in front of my nursery window for her picture and I’m standing in front of my daughter’s nursery window. I just wish I would’ve taken it earlier in the pregnancy when I wasn’t quite so huge!
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What a creative way to create a middle name! Love, love LOVE that picture of you & your mom.
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Thanks, Rachel! I kept waiting around for similar lighting to get that shot…but every time the sun was just right no one was there to take the picture. I finally got it, though! If I’m blessed enough to get pregnant again I think I’ll try this picture a little earlier in the pregnancy 😉
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Love the pictures you included. I like how they came up with your middle name. :o)
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I always thought the middle name thing was neat…my mom’s pretty creative! I considered doing the same with my daughter (using my name and then my husband’s) which would be Jeni, but I didn’t like how it sounded with her name 😦 Too bad we couldn’t make it a tradition.
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How special that your mom shared that! The photo of the two of you each pregnant is so sweet. 🙂
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Thanks Heidi! I asked my mom to write this, but when she saw the post today she said, “I thought you were going to tweak that! If I would’ve known that you were going to post it that way I would’ve made it better!” I love comparison photos…I do it all the time with pictures of myself and my daughter. It’ll be neat when we can add her pregnancy photo to it as well (a long, long time from now!).
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fabulous story. yes I have a sister who is a Jennifer…she didn’t really like that growing up though in the family she was called Jenny. that is a great story about your middle name – my cousin is named Fronda from her dad and his brother’s – Fred Don and Darryl…I think that’s coool
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I was Jenny growing up too until high school when I changed it to “Jenn”. Wow, Fronda’s way more interesting than Rian. Did she like her name and it’s meaning growing up? I love special family names 🙂
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Ack! I absolutely love birth stories! The pictures are awesome. I was wondering how to pronounce that middle name, I’m glad you threw that in there 🙂
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I love birth stories too! While I was pregnant I listened to a ridiculous amount of them on podcast.
I figured that some people may not know the pronunciation, glad I decided to include it!
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Cool pregnancy pictures! And your mom is a GREAT storyteller. Pull you out of her nose with a spoon? ha ha!
I think your mom should join because she’s a natural. Love the pregnancy side by side shot too!
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Janna, I’d love it if my mom joined up! She has some great stories from her childhood, she really is a good story teller! Maybe I can convince her to join session 3!
During my whole pregnancy I kept telling my husband, we have to get a photo of me by the nursery window like my mom did…but we kept forgetting. I’m definitely a lot further along than her in the picture!
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Great story – I loved that your mom gave such great details. Can’t wait to read more!
Laura
group 2
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Thanks, Laura!
When my mom read my blog she said “I didn’t know you were going to put it up just like that…I thought you were going to add to it!” (What was I going to add? I don’t remember my own birth, lol) She says she could’ve written a lot more details if she would’ve known. I think I’ll take her up on that and make another post!
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Love your dad’s hair! 😉 You can tell what decade it is! (hehe)
Your mom’s story made me laugh –she’s funny! I loved reading about your birth story and name — and love the middle name! My husband had a little sister who was named similarly: Mi (from the first two letters of his dad’s name) and Keila (his step-mom’s name) to make Mikeila!
The last picture you shared is precious! What a neat thing when your daughter can add hers in, too!
Erika (from group 3!)
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Thanks Erika, my mom is funny! In fact we think our entire family is hilarious, we have the best time 🙂
I’ve always liked my middle name and I love the name Mikeila…so cute! I love when there’s meaning or a story behind a name.
I love that photo too 🙂 I can’t wait to add my daughter’s photo. Well, actually, I can wait like a good 20+ years…but you know what I mean 😉
Thanks for your comments!
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