Do you remember the weather the day your kids were born?

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When my oldest was born it was sunny and in the 80's, a typical June day in Colorado. I remember the nurses commenting on my tan. Unfortunetly, I swear it came off during labor!!!

My middle DS was born on March 5th in Michigan but we were having unusual warm weather....it was in the 60's the day he was born!

My youngest was born on the coldest day of that year ('89). I remember seeing minus 7 on the bank sign as we drove by to the hospital!! Of course, it WAS February!!:eek:
 
I do with my DD because the weather was so very odd! She was born Nov. 10th and it was HOT! We are in PA and it should have been cold! IT was extremely windy too! I guess actually this is the day we brought her home.....
 
Hot and sunny in Mid August at 3 pm. :)
 
My first was born on June 4th on a beautiful sunny day, just gorgeous at 1:20 PM.

My second was born November 9th at 12:27 AM, it was raining lightly and the street below was real quiet as was the labor & delivery floor. Real quick delivery and a peaceful night.

I love reflecting on these days :D
 

With DS9, I had been in the hospital for 30 days so I didn't actually know what was going on outside. DH told me it was rainy & cold. It was bright and sunny the day we brought him home 10 days later.

With DS4, my water broke the night before a snow storm came in. We got to the hospital, I had DS, DH brought DS5 to see the baby and then they left for the next 2 days because of the snow. It was February. DH always says that the impending storm is what triggered my body to begin labor.
 
I remember it was a Disney hot day that July 15th. All I wanted was to go into that nice centrally air conditioned hospital but nooooooo.... they wanted to 'check me out' and insisted I go to the office.

I was at the hospital an hour after that, and delivered 2 hours later.
 
Sure do! My first son was born at 2:00 am, it was dark (obviously) with some pretty bad thunder and lightening going on outside. Son #2 was born on a sunny, crisp afternoon in October!
 
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Yes! It was a beautiful day in late September! (September weather is the best on Long Island.....oh, how I miss it!)
 
I was born on January 11th in Pittsburgh. Inevitably, my mother will say every year "it's always cold on your birthday". January in PA, what are the odds? ;) :p
 
DS # 1 - freeezing cold
DS # 2 - freezing cold, glad there wasnt a snow storm, we were worried about that
DS # 3 - didnt notice because my sister was dying at the time
 
DS 1 - December 5th - clear and cold
DS 2 - March 27 - clear and mild
 
Not really. My dd was born at the end of March. I remember it was real wet outside. We were still recovering from a huge blizzard (8-10 feet i a lot of areas, we freak out here when we get 1/2 an inch of snow;)), and the ground was soaked for weeks. My ds was born on the 4th of July. It's safe to assume it was really hot that day with a slight chance of a mild afternoon thunderstorm.;)
 
I sure do! DD was born in early April, 1984 during a record setting rain storm for our area. Flooding like we hadn't seen for decades.

DS was born early January, 1989, so it was cold and the day after he was born we had a snow storm of about 6 inches.
 
Brittany, december in georgia. It was sunny and hot.
Kelsea in Indy in January. It was sunny and cold with snow on the ground.
 
Hmmm.here's a stretch for Portland, OR....it was overcast and drizzly for both...one a November baby (day after Thanksigiving) and one a late June baby. I remember looking out the windows while in labor and thinking how the weather was so similar both times (for some crazy reason I had the same birthing room for both boys....out of 20 something rooms I thought that was cool). But when I came home with #2 a few days later it was quite warm and sunny. :D
 
DD#1 Very warm and sunny for Dec. 15th, though it was dark when she finally came. It stayed warm through the day we took her home. I brought a ton of things to bundle her up with, but we didn't need them.

DS#1 Also sunny, but in April and we expected it. He came before lunch, so there was still a lot of day left. We were glad it wasn't raining for his first day home either.

DD#2 Cold and overcast-it was January. On our second day in the hospital there was a terrible ice storm. I spent the day alone because it was too dangerous for anyone to come see me. I was glad the roads were clear enough to go home the next afternoon

DD#3 It was only 6 weeks ago, and very warm outside. The rain didn't really hit us until June this year.
 
Hmmmmmmmmmm...I'm not sure. :) I showed up in the ER to register at 6 a.m. like I was told to do. Had DS at 8:12 a.m. by c-section. I really have no clue what the weather was that day. Ha! ;)
 
dd#1 -- middle of the night, chilly November
dd#2 -- cold early morning in October, turning into a slightly chilly but sunny day.
ds#3 -- right after a late March snowstorm -- cold I guess.
dd#4 -- hot, humid, August... escaped 4 of the hottest days of the year while languishing the miracle of my baby in the cool a/c of the hospital :)
 
By the way, Congrats Melissa on the new babe! Hope all is well and sleep settles in your child's and your lives soon!
 
When Cam was born on Dec 18, we were having unusually warm weather. I even went to the hospital with no jacket. The next night when I was leaving the hospital I had to steal DH's jacket from him, LOL! I had forgotten to have him pick me up one at home.
With Colt it was a typical cold, but sunny January day. He was born Sunday night and I left the hospital Tuesday morning...during a snow storm. I was so afraid I wouldnt be able to leave.
 

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