<p>I am an Inupiat Eskimo but claim several other ethnic heritages from my mother and father.</p><p>I was born in a Holy tent in Elim&rsquo;s fish camp at Moses Point. Or so I thought until my mom corrected me some 14 years later. When I asked about my birth one day she said when she could speak after practically rolling on the floor in laughter &ldquo;No Sonya our tent wasn&rsquo;t Holy it had holes in it!&rdquo; If you knew me then you could imagine my disappointment. I was nearly crushed and mortified at the same time to think I had been so special as to be born in a Holy tent.</p><p>My maternal grandmother Louisa a lay midwife delivered me at 2:30 a.m. after my mother demanded my father to leave the tent. However when he was allowed back into the tent after my birth Mom says our bond was immediate and strong.</p><p>I think knowing my grandma was a midwife gave me a great interest in the birthing process and later maternity nursing. I actually had wanted to be a missionary doctor in India where several of my paternal grandfathers were born and lived. I became an RN eventually and the majority of my nursing career was spent in the labor and delivery room. Now since I retired from nursing in 2013 I have begun in earnest to pursue my other loves writing.</p>
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