@article{Watson_2015, title={The Child Eclipsed}, volume={11}, url={https://www.ars-medica.ca/index.php/journal/article/view/109}, abstractNote={We named him Raistlin after Dragonlance’s beleaguered but brilliant dark wizard—a testament, perhaps, to intellect, our most cherished attribute, the quality we most hoped he possessed. Unprepared parents-to-be that September sixteen years ago, my boyfriend and I were recent college dropouts—youthfully selfish, transiently poor, recklessly apart from family—so ill-equipped for the adulthood that a harrowing labor and a baby’s visceral cry would thrust upon us. However full my present—my three young children teeming about loudly with life, light, and laughter; the errands and worries packed end-to-end—he remains with me always, as he was that early morning, wrapped in my unsteady young arms.}, number={1}, journal={Ars Medica}, author={Watson, Mindy Lee}, year={2015}, month={Dec.} }