Tuesday, June 28, 2011

ANALYZING SOME TWIN BABY FACTS


    
BY JUDY HAUGHTON-JAMES


         Since becoming a twinless twin I have become more and more interested in the facts about twins in general and also about my twin and me. Recently Mom found 2 Baby books that she had safely packed away. Janine and I had never looked in these books. One is a small yellow  book and the other is a big blue book. The covers and inside are decorated with drawings of flowers, baby pictures, ribbons, balloons etc. In the bigger book Mom has in some pictures of Janine and me. By the way, in those days one had no idea if one would have a girl or a boy until the child was born. Anyway Mom found out that she was having twins ahead of time.


        Now to the facts in the book. One fact that we always knew was that we were born on a Saturday. Mom said that she was due to travel into Kingston some 45 miles away to give birth but on that morning she realized that she would not get any further than the Port Maria hospital some 6 1/2 miles away. She jokingly remembered how nervous our father was and after they reached the hospital she told him to go and have some breakfast. Shortly after he left I arrived in the world at 10.15 while Janine arrived  5 minutes later. I weighed 6 1/4 lbs while Janine weighed 5 1/2 lbs.  It was noted that I had a birthmark on my right leg but I can't find it now!:) In each book she kept records of our weight gain and at times it switched where I had on more weight and then Janine had on more weight.


         However these are the facts that struck me. Although I was the first born Janine crawled, walked, spoke, and had teeth before I did. I am sorry that she is not around now that I could joke around with her and say the words of an ad that we used to see on television here "How come?!" I asked Mom if at any time she got nervous when one took  some time after the other to do things but she said "Not at all."  For instance Janine was taking steps at 13 months and she had to wait 1 month later to see me take those first steps.


         I also noted that in our early years we had some pets - Nip and Lassie were our dogs and Tibs our cat.  I think I have some recollection of Nip and Lassie but can't remember Tibs. The records of our christening, birthday celebrations and the gifts we got were also interesting. Mom is having a hard time getting these books back from me but I will certainly make sure I know where to find them again!

Sunday, June 26, 2011

QUOTATIONS THAT GIVE YOU A LIFT!


BY JUDY HAUGHTON-JAMES


    Isn't it amazing how sometimes we feel down and out and then we see a quotation that really lifts our spirit? I am constantly being inspired by quotations. No wonder I could not resist adding the WISDOM QUOTES feature on the right sidebar of my Blog. Check it throughout the day as the quotes change regularly. From time to time I will also share some of my favourite quotations.  Here are a few:


"Courage does not always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, "I will try again tomorrow." - Mary Ann Radmacher


"We cannot direct the winds but we can adjust the sails." - Bertha Calloway


"HOPE - HOLDING ON, PRAYING EARNESTLY."


"Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark." - Rabindranath Tagore



nana mouskouri - amazing grace



I can always depend on my Facebook friends to lift my spirit! Thanks to Jack who posted this AWESOME video on my Facebook Wall!

Friday, June 24, 2011

SPECIAL MEMORIES OF THE BEIJING OLYMPICS


BY JUDY HAUGHTON-JAMES


        I am big fan of athletics and recently I have had reason to focus on this. First I had a visit from my cousin who was a coach of one of my former high schools. As I interviewed him for the school's website we recalled the wonderful achievements of athletes from that school. 


        Now in full focus are many of our top athletes with our 4 day Jamaica National Athletics Championships being held at the National Stadium. These Championships will determine the athletes who will represent our country in the World Championships in August .


       Wonderful memories flow as I remember August/September 2008 when my twin sister and I sat in our living-room watching the Beijing Olympics. She was not feeling well but was still able to enjoy Jamaican athletes winning medals and parading with our black, green and gold flag!  Right now I can picture her seated in our gold living-room chair with a smile on her face and there was certainly a lot to smile about. Just look at the achievements of our small country at those games:
       Usain Bolt - Gold in the Men's 100m with a world record - 9.69 seconds
       Usain Bolt - Gold in the  Men's 200m with a world record - 19.30 sec.
       Men's 4x100m relay - Gold - world record 37.10 seconds
       Shelly-Ann Fraser - Gold in the Women's 100m
       Sherone Simpson  & Kerron Stewart - Silver in the  Women's 100m! 
       Yes! That is right! Two Jamaicans won silver medals in the race!
       Veronica Campbell-Brown - Gold in the Women's 200m
       Kerron Stewart - Bronze in the Women's 200m
       Shericka Williams - Silver in the Women's 400m
       Melaine Walker - Gold in the Women's 400m hurdles - 52.64 seconds
       Olympic Record
       Women's 4x400m relay - Bronze 


      The time that we spent together revelling in the great performance of our athletes is among the many special moments that I will treasure. It is still hard to believe that only 2 months later in that year she departed this life. One thing for sure, great memories live on forever.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

WE MADE MOM LOVE MILO!

BY JUDY HAUGHTON-JAMES
   
    My post a few days ago showed a comic strip featuring mothers at a mothers of twins support group meeting.  They all looked so tired. I asked Mom if this is how she felt at times when Janine and I were very young. Well, she said that Janine and I resulted in her getting to love the energy food drink, Milo. Sometimes she got so tired that she would mix a glass of Milo and put it in the refrigerator. When it was cold enough she would drink it. She never regarded us as 'double trouble' or the 'terrible twos' though!:)  Today she still loves Milo and especially during these hot days on our 'Island in the Sun.' Attached are some pictures of Mom, Janine and me.  At least she did not look worn out as yet in the first picture! She was seated behind us in the second one! Maybe a bit tired eh?!



Monday, June 20, 2011

SMILE A WHILE AND GIVE YOUR FACE A REST!

http://www.gocomics.com/closetohome/2011/06/14




Over the weekend a friend sent me this comic strip. Mom and I had to smile when we saw it. In my next post I will give my take on it. In the meantime smile and give your face a rest!

Sunday, June 19, 2011

A TRIBUTE TO DAD

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY to all fathers and grandfathers. I am happy that since Thursday I have been able to pay tribute to my father on this Blog.  Today I end my tribute with this poem titled 'A TRIBUTE TO DAD.'
BY JUDY HAUGHTON-JAMES

My dad was a politician who truly cared,
So much with people he willingly shared.
Never in doubt that he was elected to represent,
Not like some politicians who are often absent.


A father that has made me proud,
Oh how I wish he was still around.
A short life based on good ethics,
An example of decency in politics.


Stood tall and looming with his integrity,
Determined not to ever lose his dignity.
To his dying day he eagerly served,
Doing good for people he never swerved.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

dance with my father again-celine dion22.flv



Thanks to my friend Jacqui Bodden-Prince for sharing this Celine Dion version of this wonderful song with me on her fan page at www.facebook.elainejames

Friday, June 17, 2011

Celine Dion - Dance With My Father (2008 Version)

SPECIAL FATHER - SHORT STAY

JAN(LEFT) DAD & JUD ( RIGHT)
LAST PICTURE TAKEN BEFORE HIS DEATH - JAN. 1975
BY JUDY HAUGHTON-JAMES

      As we are about to celebrate another Father's Day I take time out to pay tribute to my father Harold Haughton-James who passed away when he was 56. At that time Janine and I were only 13 but I will treasure those years as during that time we learnt some important life lessons.


       He was a jovial father and a politician who had no time to consume himself with hate. I admired the ease with which he had friends from the opposition party and how he treated people equally regardless of their political affiliation. The tribalistic attitude of our politics at that time could not change him.


       He started his political career when a Councillor was not a paid official but showed dedication to service. He was a shining example that one does not have to be paid in order to carry out his duties well.  So much so was his commitment that even when he had his first stroke in 1970 and was hospitalized he kept asking questions concerning his duties as a Parish Councillor.


       At times he took us to and from school. On our way home some evenings it was like a Geography lesson titled 'GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PARISH.' We enjoyed his traversing here and there as we got to know several areas in St. Mary - Belfield, Islington, Oxford, Free Hill, Bailey's Vale and Hampstead, to name a few.


       Early in the morning on August 14, 1975, he sat with us on the veranda and we had a good time chatting and laughing.  I can still remember as we drove out with our aunt-in-law that morning she said "Oh, I forgot to tell Harry good morning."  We turned around and saw him as he stepped back into the house. A few hours later he collapsed and died at the Parish Council meeting. As fate would have it he died serving people.


       He was a real church man and served as a member of the Church Committee for many years.  He was also a Justice of the Peace and would sign documents for persons who came to his house at various times of the day from Sunday to Saturday.


       The words on his tombstone tell the story of his life "I have fought the good fight. I have finished my course. I have kept the faith" - 2 Timothy 4:7


       Having lost my identical twin sister in 2008 I have become more and more curious about death. I have read several books including 'Healing Grief' by James Van Praagh. I am here hoping that Janine and my father have already met each other in the afterlife.  I still wonder how coincidental it was that they both died on a Thursday, just before noon and a few weeks before they would have celebrated their birthdays. Dad and Janine are at peace and I know we will all meet again some day.

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