Lady Moo

by Lori Dwyer on November 21, 2011 · 25 comments

Tiny flower
Once a bud
Your folds 
And creases
Smoothing out
Growing up 
Towards the light
A vital mass of cells and water
That is
Love
That is
My daughter
“Bud” from the novel Handbags and Gladrags by Maggie Alderson
I discovered this prose when I was half way through pregnancy with my daughter, and read it over and over in the months before she was born.

Just five minutes after her backyard birth…. naked save for the blanket, with the early morning sunshine warming her just enough to stop a chill.

I knew before the scans told me, that this baby was a girl; the same as I knew my son was a boy, as much as I was wishing he was female. I sobbed when the sonographer confirmed that that was, in fact, a penis; not because I had always dreamed of having a baby girl- I had never dreamed of having babies at all, lest it never happened and broke my heart- but simply because growing boy-child increased that feeling of being alienated from my body, of having something growing that was separate but a part of me, with a heartbeat… disconcerting and strange. Growing a girl felt simpler, something I was far more capable of, more connected to.

 This beautiful photo was taken by my mate Sarah from Just Me.

My daughters birth was a blessing, and she was named for a flower that grows easily and opens readily, is tough and strong, cheery and beautiful.

My baby was just fifteen months old when her father died, and she was there to witness it. The child psychologist tells me it’s more likely she’ll remember my distress than any details of the event that happened. She has nightmares on a semi-regular basis and they distress both of us badly, leave me shaking and wondering, wanting to peer into to her head and see what she sees when she’s crying out about in her sleep.

She’s not quite verbal enough yet to tell me about it. All I can do is hope, desperately, that she remembers nothing at all.

The Bump… she is rarely called that other than online. While the Chop‘s pseudonym sticks both In Real life and her on the Interwebs, the Bump has a raft of other nicknames.. some of them involve Princess and Fairy, but mostly she just gets derivatives of Moo- Lady Moo, Miss Moo, the Moo Cow. (“Look Mum!” The Chop calls out from the back seat of the car on a trip to Paradise “It’s a cow, like our Bumpy Moo Cow!!”)

In the month or so before he died, Tony and I had taken to calling her Didi, laughing every time we did so, it was so cute and suited her so well. It’s only escaped my lips once or twice since he died, and it cuts like a razor when I think of it.

The Bump is pure, simple sunshine to her brother and I. Too young to understand what she’s missing, too young to grieve in any real way… she’s a blessing. Without her to make us laugh, to play with her brother, to entertain us with constant outfit changes and new turns of phrase… she’s a pleasure to have around, and so easy to love.

I adore having a little girl, revisiting a childhood I almost didn’t have. I can’t help but prefer girls toys to boys- I’m a girl, after all, and dolls and their tiny houses, changing their outfits and doing their hair; kitchens and strollers.. these toys are constants. Much like a little doll herself, I have so much simple fun dressing my daughter, making her look funky, well dressed and cute, putting short hair into pigtails and clips.

Bunny tells me I should christen the Bump as Mini-Me, because she is the very mold of me, and, ridiculously, I blush. She’s the most amazing little person, and I’m flattered that anyone thinks I am just like her. She’s all about fairy wings and pretty things, jewellery and shoes and babies and dolls. She loves to paint and draw, she loves birds and cats. She has attitude, cheek, a temper and a fairy skirt full of determination… just a week or so ago I found myself carrying her like a sack of potatoes through a busy shopping centre, with her squawking that she was “Stuck!” and to “Help me!”, clear as a tiny bell; all over a refusal to hold my hand while we wandered.

She’s so gorgeous, and I’m desperately in love with her. The Chop and I are very lucky to have her. And she’s almost been mine for twice as long as she was her fathers… all the credit for her loveliness, her sunniness, the beautiful fairy way she is… if there’s accolades handed out for that, then I’m taking every bit of it.

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Shellye December 5, 2011 at 8:24 pm

This post is so precious that it made me cry.

Bump is beautiful. The older she gets, the more she does look like you. One of my favorite things she spoke about her was when you moved to Paradise, and you talked about her dancing in the sun. That made my heart just soar…

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Eccles November 23, 2011 at 5:54 pm

I'm just sitting here, grinning stupidly all across my face. All hail the bumpette :):):):):):)

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In Real Life November 23, 2011 at 5:20 am

She's absolutely beautiful! What a loving post! So sweet!

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bigwords is… November 22, 2011 at 10:18 am

What a wonderful Mum you are. She is one cute kid x

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Melissa November 21, 2011 at 11:33 pm

Wow – what a lovely tribute to your little girl. And to you. And to Chop. What a blessing when she's old enough to read these words.

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Sidetracked November 21, 2011 at 10:32 pm

What a beautiful tribute to your little girl. :) She seems like such an adorable little character. The amber necklace that the Bump is wearing in the first photo looks exactly the same as the necklaces I bought a while ago for Seagull and Wombat.

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Amy xxoo November 21, 2011 at 8:33 pm

I think she's a pretty lucky little lady to have you as her mama :)
Also, my nan used to call me Missy Moo – so your daughter is in excellent company!

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Andrea November 21, 2011 at 8:33 pm

A beautiful tribute to a lovely little human! I really love the middle picture – she looks like an awesome character!

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Photographer Mum November 21, 2011 at 8:23 pm

She is a beautiful little person and I can see a definite resemblance between you and her. What a gorgeous little princess!

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A Daft Scots Lass November 21, 2011 at 7:49 pm

She is a gift indeed.

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Donna November 21, 2011 at 6:34 pm

What a perfect little princess – you should be justly proud x

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Miss Pink November 21, 2011 at 5:54 pm

Ugh. And here I was thinking this arvo i'm content with my boys, and you bring back the desire for a little girl to dress up in pretty things, and do her hair. *sigh*

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Mum on the Run November 21, 2011 at 4:29 pm

What a divine little lady.
Enjoy.
:-)

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Kellie November 21, 2011 at 2:04 pm

She is a little doll, and looks so much like her gorgeous Mumma!

x

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Jane November 21, 2011 at 12:02 pm

This is such a beautiful, beautiful post. What an angel xxx

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Dorothy Krajewski November 21, 2011 at 11:35 am

Such a lovely post, Lori. It's lovely that you can get so much joy from your little girl. She is adorable…

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Sarah November 21, 2011 at 10:11 am

I can definitely see her mumm in her. Definitely.

Love you both & of course the chop xxx

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Claire November 21, 2011 at 9:44 am

Gorgeous post. What a sweet girl!

Cxx

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Kelloggsville November 21, 2011 at 9:26 am

what a beautiful post and a beautiful girl x

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Something Gorgeous November 21, 2011 at 9:25 am

The prose is perfect. Your little girl is adorable. Well done! x

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Me November 21, 2011 at 8:56 am

What a great post and certainly all credit to you for how she is developing into such a lovely little child who is bringing you so much joy !

Have a fantastic week !

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Me November 21, 2011 at 8:56 am

What a great post and certainly all credit to you for how she is developing into such a lovely little child who is bringing you so much joy !

Have a fantastic week !

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THE Bird November 21, 2011 at 7:21 pm

Simply gorgeous!! xxx

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Shelley November 21, 2011 at 9:27 am

She is beautiful. Im so glad she brings so much love, joy & laughter to your life :)

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jacqui November 21, 2011 at 8:42 am

She's totally adorable and definitely seems to like her accessories! I'm glad you and Chop have this sunshine in your lives.

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