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Didn't know. Turns out, it was a Friday (which makes sense since I was induced on the last possible day before my mom's OB/GYN went on an extended vacation.)
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Amanda was also born on a Tuesday, and Cayla on a Wednesday. My explanation for "Wednesday's child is full of woe" is this: Cayla is very compassionate, to a fault. She feels things very deeply and takes them to heart. As a result, events that have no or little effect on Amanda (at least, to all appearances) affect Cayla deeply.
And, in line with Bob Scopatz's birth during PRIME TIME, my mom complained that because of the time I was born, in the late afternoon, she didn't get supper that night. Imagine - you give birth and miss supper, then they don't feed you til breakfast. Doesn't seem fair, does it?
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Saturday. I'm sure because I was born the day before Father's Day, which is always a Sunday. Rainman confirmed it.
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Tuesday. I thought it was but wasn't sure, so I checked Rain Man, also. Tuesday, definitely Tuesday.
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I instinctively thought Monday, but then I thought, no that can't be right, my daughter was born on a Monday. Then I looked it up, and sure enough it was Monday
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Wednesday. My parents told me so...and look, they were right!
I've always been woeful simply because the "Monday's Child" poem gave me such a depressing outlook on my future.
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I also grew up hearing "Wednesday's child is full of woe," and determined not to have any of my babies on Wednesday. My first child was born at 12:51 on Thursday morning.
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