Show and Tell Birth Story
by Irene Zutell
Usually, show-and-tell is pretty tame. Kids bring in pet turtles, model
airplanes, pictures of fish they catch, stuff like that. And I never, ever place any
boundaries or limitations on them. If they want to lug it to school and talk about it,
they're welcome.
Well, one day this little girl, Erica, a very bright, very outgoing kid, takes her turn
and waddles up to the front of the class with a pillow stuffed under her sweater. She
holds up a snapshot of an infant. "This is Luke, my baby brother, and I'm going to
tell you about his birthday. First, Mommy and Daddy made him as a symbol of their love,
and then Daddy put a seed in my mother's stomach, and Luke grew in there. He ate for nine
months through an umbrella cord." She's standing there with her hands on the pillow,
and I'm trying not to laugh and wishing I had a video camera rolling. The kids are
watching her in amazement. "Then, about two Saturdays ago, my mother starts going,
'Oh, oh, oh!'" Erica puts a hand behind her back and groans. "She walked around
the house for, like an hour, "Oh, oh, oh!'" Now the kid's doing this hysterical
duck-walk, holding her back and groaning. "My father called the middle wife. She
delivers babies, but she doesn't have a sign on the car like the Domino's man. They got my
mother to lie down in bed like this." Erica lies down with her back against the wall.
"And then, pop! My mother had this bag of water she kept in there in case he got
thirsty, and it just blew up and spilled all over the bed, like psshhheew!" The kid
has her legs spread and with her little hands is miming water flowing away. It was too
much! "Then the middle wife starts going push, push, and breathe, breathe. They start
counting, but they never even got past ten. Then, all of a sudden, out comes my brother.
He was covered in yucky stuff they said was from the play-center, so there must be a lot
of stuff inside there." Then Erica stood up, took a big theatrical bow and returned
to her seat. I'm sure I applauded the loudest. Ever since then, if it's show-and-tell day,
I bring my camcorder - just in case another Erica comes along.