Christopher Bachmann Alienated Hero Mr. Kovarik Memoir
May 14, 2010
David It was a warm and sunny spring day when I learned that my mother was pregnant. We were waiting for my sister to get out of her second grade class at Immaculate Conception, and my mom had me sit in the front seat of the red Geo Safari next to her when she told me. For some reason it hadn’t clicked that something was going to happen when I had seen my mom buy a book of baby names a few weeks earlier. I was an oblivious seven year old at the time and the only thing on my mind was whether or not my mom would let me play on the playground when we waited for Katie, my sister, to come to the van. When my mom had told me, I wasn’t as surprised as some people would be when they learn they are going to have another younger brother; and from what I recall, I think I just said, “Really? Okay!” then I promptly asked to go play on the playground. As I left the van, I remember thinking about how neat it would be to have another little brother. Patrick, my only younger brother at the time, was three years old, and wasn’t much company. It’s hard to explain, but for some reason, I just thought that my new younger brother and I were going to be best friends the minute he came home. It didn’t occur to me that he had to grow up. I don’t understand why I thought these things, but I was just excited about having a play mate. When I played on the playground, Katie finally came out from school and when she was still really far away, I yelled across to her, “KATIE! MOM’S GOING TO HAVE A BABY!” “Nuh Uh,” she replied in the snobbish way that older sisters’ do. She and I didn’t get on well, and it wasn’t until we