Rena in Elementary School and at High School Graduation |
This is the third posting in the series. Please join us in keeping Rena foremost in your thoughts this week, and, if you wish, posting your special memories in a Comment to this Blog.
RENA'S BIRTH
Way back in 1967, at the hospital where Rena was born, she was one of the very first where they permitted the father to be present. I was privileged to stand at the open door of the delivery room and marvel at the miracle of her birth as she took her first breaths and delighted us all with her hardy and healthy cries. And how competently my wonderful wife performed her part in that event!
RENA'S BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Way back in 1967, at the hospital where Rena was born, she was one of the very first where they permitted the father to be present. I was privileged to stand at the open door of the delivery room and marvel at the miracle of her birth as she took her first breaths and delighted us all with her hardy and healthy cries. And how competently my wonderful wife performed her part in that event!
Excerpts from the detailed account Vi wrote the day after:
It’s
a girl! 7 lbs 9 oz – 20 1/2”, born at 11:39 PM on May 23. This has been a
fantastic and wonderful experience. … We had an hour ride from our house in
Newark Valley to Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre, PA. Therefore, after having
had such a fast labor with Lisa our first little girl, we had several false
alarms. … I was just concerned we would wait too long to start to the hospital
and arrive as three instead of 2 ½ people.
Well,
Tuesday was quite a day. That morning, at 5 AM, the phone rang and Ira was
called out in his capacity as volunteer fireman to a fire on Park Settlement
Road in Owego. My poor husband was so tired – he also had a class at IBM from
7-8:30 AM and after work a Toastmasters International meeting until 8:30 PM.
At
7:30 PM, I felt that the contractions had suddenly changed in character and I
had to start with the transition breathing [of the Lamaze method]. So I called
my husband at the Deep Well Restaurant in Owego [before cellphones, so Vi had
to call the restaurant and they had to find me in the meeting room] and asked
him to come right after his Toastmasters meeting. And I started to time the
contractions. They were coming every six minutes and lasting for 45 seconds.
When Ira came home we got Lisa ready and took her over to our neighbors to
spend the night. I called the Doctor and told him I felt this was it tonight. …
We
arrived at the hospital at 10 PM. I was admitted at 10:15 PM and I even told
the nurse I thought we would have to go home because it had stopped, but to
take a look anyway. I had thought that with all of the contractions I had had
for the past three days I would be 3-4 cm dilated. I was judging this from
Lisa’s birth two years ago. Well, the intern examined me and he confirmed it. …
Dr.
Corner arrived and the minute he heard me doing the panting he rushed those
nurses in to prep me. … When Dr. Corner examined me at 10:50 PM he said I was
6-7 cm dilated. He was marvelous. I had told him about doing it the Lamaze way
and he was very enthusiastic. He had done it before in Baltimore but hadn’t had
the opportunity to do it up here yet. Ira stood at the doorway to the delivery
room and watched Rena Susan born. Dr. Corner left the door open and Ira was
able to see everything.
Dr.
Corner had to break the bag of waters in the delivery room. And everything went
very fast after that. Dr. Corner didn’t leave my side from the time he examined
me at 10:50 PM. He coached me and continually kept me informed. I think the
nurses were very good – they had instructions not to give me anything unless I
wanted it and they didn’t harass me in any way.
But
I surprised everyone including (especially!) me because I was in that hospital
for only one hour and 24 minutes before she was born. …
I
find the Lamaze method to be excellent. It gives you something to do which is
physically and mentally helpful. Dr. Corner was extremely pleased with the
results and I am ecstatic. My only complaint is that you feel so good
afterwards, you can’t go to sleep.
RENA'S BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Remember the old “mimeograph”? Well, I composed Rena’s birth announcement as a mimeograph page that folded in fourths.
The first page was titled:
(LIVE) STOCKHOLDERS REPORT - (23 May 1967) - GLICKSTEIN FARMS UNLIMITED.
The mimeographed birth announcement for Rena folded into four pages. |
The report included the following news:
The birth of a lamb at GLICKSTEIN FARMS is a common enough occurrence, but the birth of a baby deserves special notice:
MISS RENA SUSAN GLICKSTEIN - This young lady was born at 11:39 PM on May 23 at ROBERT PACKER HOSPITAL, Sayre, PA. …
Our Farm assets were listed on the second page:
Continuing assets: IRA, VI, & LISA (Proprietor, wife, and daughter) - TRIXIE & CAT (dog and cat)
Acquisitions: ANNE, BLANCHE, & CLARA (Ewes) – BULL & HEIFER (Black Angus bull and heifer)
Births: DELI (Ewe lamb to BLANCHE) – EVA& FRANCINE (to ANNE) – GLORIA & MARY (to CLARA)
A N D
RENA SUSAN (Daughter to VI & IRA, sister to LISA)
The aback page included a poem:
A POEM FOR RENA SUSAN – To enrich our souls and to nourish our lives / RENA SUSAN has come to a family which thrives. / As a gift of God to uplift our years / You have come to us to fulfill our prayers. / May you find great strength in mind, heart, and life / As a good Jewish girl and a good Jewish wife.
At an extremely young age, Rena and Lisa witnessed the eternal cycle of life – and – death.
The birth of lambs – and – the passing of a ewe and how we bottle-fed her lambs in the house, creatively named “Lamb chops” and “Leg-ga” – and – the natural carnivorous food chain.
As noted above, both Vi and I spent our entire childhood, including high school, in urban Brooklyn. She graduated from Brooklyn College (Bachelors in Chemistry) and I from City College (Bachelors in Electrical Engineering). During our farm years, both sets of parents lived in Brooklyn.
On their first of many visits, Vi’s parents Clara and Gilbert Stark, were amazingly accepting of the rural life and livestock that Vi and I adopted. My parents, Ruth and Morris Glickstein, were also very supportive of our new lifestyle.
FUN ON THE FARM
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TOP: Left to right, Rena, Sara, and Lisa enjoying the sand and water of our farm pond. With the help of the New York State Extension Service, we built a quarter-acre farm pond on the hill behind our house, with a small beach area at the north end.
BOTTOM: Sara, Rena, and Lisa having lots of fun sledding in the snow. (Unlike Brooklyn, where the snow turns gray on the second or third day, upstate New York snow stays pure white for weeks or months.)
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL YEARS
Rena's elementary school years went by very fast and are like a
blur in my mind. First at Newark Valley, then, when IBM sent me on a California
assignment, several months in the San Fernando Valley area north of Los Angeles.
Upon our return to New York, we sold our old farmhouse and the land near the
house and barns (but kept 60 acres and the pond up the hill). We moved to a
more modern home in nearby Apalachin, on only
5 acres.
RENA'S HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION
Left to right: Sara (held by Vi); Rena and Lisa (standing in front of Clara); Morris, Ruth, and Gilbert. (The birdhouse atop the pole was a gift constructed by Grandpa Morris) |
RENA'S HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION
The photo below, of Rena and her High School Prom date, Tom Myers, was emailed to David and Vi when I was informed Tom would be visiting Rena to say goodbye just a few weeks before she passed away. Some of the other photos and text in this posting was also provided and I believe Rena saw it and it gave her some comfort.
All ready for High School Prom (Left to right: Ira, Rena, Tom Myers, and VI). |
Rena graduated from the Owego Free Academy. Here are the memories of her high school years in contemporary accounts from some fellow graduates.
Ira Glickstein
NOTE: This is the third of our virtual "Sitting Shiva", the traditional Jewish custom of relatives and friends devoting seven days to specially remembering the deceased.
September 11, 2016 - Rena passed away1) September 12, 2016 - Rest In Peace Rena Moyers, Our Adult Child Who Passed Before We Did
2) September 13, 2016 - Mr.and Mrs. David and Rena Moyers - Their Wedding (and Drama Afterwards)
3) September 14, 2016 - Remembering Rena - Growing Up in Rural Upstate New York
4) September 15, 2016 - Remembering Rena - Education and Professional Life - Tale of Three Shirts
5) September 16, 2016 - Mourner's Kaddish for Rena Moyers
6) September 17, 2016 - Remembering Auntie Rena - Five Nieces and Nephews
7) September 18, 2016 - Remembering Rena - We Will Remember You FOREVER
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