Posted on 03/02/2020 6:21:50 PM PST by Coleus
This Sunset Park family is growing by leaps and bounds!
Lindsay and Dane Demchak were all set to throw a birthday party Saturday for their son Omri, who was born Feb. 29, 2016, the last Leap Year. But that soiree was put on hold when the 31-year-old stay-at-home mom unexpectedly gave birth Saturday morning, four days early, to a 7-pound, 2-ounce baby girl at Coney Island Hospital in Brooklyn.
Were the double Leap Year family! a beaming Lindsay Demchak boasted from her hospital bed as she cradled a swaddled Scout on her right arm. We dont believe in superstition. We are thankful to God, a beaming Dane Demchak, 31, said.
I guess He [God] thought it would be funny, Lindsay quipped. My parents cant believe it. My brother called and said, You gotta go on Ellen. This is unreal, Dane, a coffee roaster and community activist said. Omris due date was Feb. 29, 2016. The couple, knowing it was Leap Day, joked at the time that there was no way he would be born on Feb. 29. Omri was indeed born that day at 1 p.m. at Maimonides Hospital in Borough Park, Brooklyn.
We joked about it. What if it happens again? Dane recalled. And then it did! Its crazy. It still hasnt set in. Were very ecstatic, he said. The Demchaks and Lindsays parents went out to Ginos restaurant in Bay Ridge Friday night to celebrate the birthday of Lindsays mom.
After returning home from a chicken parm dinner, the couple put their son to bed, put up decorations for Omris party and readied for bed. However, Scout would have none of that. Lindsay started experiencing contractions shortly after midnight.
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I don’t know why human minds, like mine :), can’t just accept coincidences with such ridiculous odds of occurring.
It’s news because it almost never happens. That’s all.
But it’s gonna mean something!! :)
A most ingenious paradox.
1 chance in 2,134,521.
You save a lot of money on birthdays!
They will save a fortune on birthday parties.
Didnt see your post before I posted. Lol
Practically twins.
Luckily it wasn’t the day before. Now they can wear their hand-me-downs.
A character in Gilbert and Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance was supposed to be apprenticed to a pilot, but his hard-of-hearing nurse had him apprenticed to a pirate until his 21st birthday. Unfortunately for him, his birthday was February 29th so he would not reach his 21st birthday until he was 84 years old.
If I’d had any control over the day I was born, Feb 29th would have been it. I’d only be 13 now. Sadly, I’d still be too young to drive.
Those kids may have super powers....
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