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Recipe for a surprise
delivery
July 13, 2007
LITTLE Anastasios Christopoulos will always be able to thank his mum and
dad and his grandfather's cooking for bringing him into the world.
After he was born three days ahead of schedule on the floor of his
parents' Brooklyn Park home last Friday, mum Kathy joked her
father-in-law's dinner that evening was to blame.
"I said to my father-in-law when he was cooking 'put extra chilli in
mine' . . . You know, to bring on the labour, and because I like hot
food," she said.
When Kathy realised she was going into labour, she and husband George
tried for a mad dash to the hospital but after getting daughter Joanne,
2, into the car, she realised she wouldn't make it.
"I said 'George, ambulance, quick. The baby is here'," she said. "He
couldn't believe it."
Anastasios was born on the tiled loungeroom floor, with George as the
stand in doctor.
"I had my hand out to grab his head but he sort of slipped," George
said.
"He was a slippery little sucker. He just had a bit of a tumble coming
down, but apart from that he was fine."
Kathy is just thankful her husband did not faint at the sight of blood.
"I was thinking 'that's all I need now, a fainting husband, a baby
coming, and a daughter in the car all by herself'," she said.
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