Ottawa Citizen

NEW YEAR, NEW BABY

Ottawa’s first is a girl

- MATTHEW PEARSON mpearson@postmedia.com twitter.com/mpearson78

Even though his wife Mirna Aloula was nine months pregnant and had contractio­ns throughout the weekend, Anthony Rabaa didn’t expect his fourth child to arrive on the Jan. 1 due date.

“We thought it would be a quiet, relaxing New Year’s Eve,” the 39-year-old said Monday.

Famous last words: 24 minutes after midnight on New Year’s Day, while revellers across the city had barely finished belting out beersoaked renditions of Auld Lang Syne, their daughter Tia Mirna Rabaa made her grand entrance at Queensway Carleton Hospital. She was the first baby born in the Ottawa region in 2018.

“It was a big surprise,” Rabaa said.

Weighing in at 3.4 kilograms, or seven pounds five ounces, baby Tia has a full head of fine dark hair, deep blue eyes and a sweet little button nose. She yawned a few times, but otherwise didn’t let out a peep as reporters and photograph­ers fawned over her in a journalism tradition for those scheduled to work Jan. 1.

Her pink cap matched her onesie adorned with elephants, and her pink booties were trimmed with white faux fur.

Taking her moment in the spotlight like a natural, baby Tia opened her eyes for the camera and even winked once or twice.

The birth story Tia’s parents will tell her someday goes like this: After experienci­ng contractio­ns all weekend, the couple called the hospital on Sunday afternoon and made arrangemen­ts to go in for a checkup.

After an assessment, Rabaa said, the doctor asked if they wanted to have the baby that day.

Aloula was induced at 7 p.m. and in labour shortly thereafter.

After the initial excitement surroundin­g baby Tia’s birth had passed, Aloula nursed her second daughter and watched closely as she slept nearby in a bassinet. Aloula said she didn’t get much sleep because she kept waking to check on her new baby.

Later Monday, Aloula and Rabaa were to be joined at the hospital by their two-year-old daughter Hanna, and Talal and Gabriella, Rabaa’s grown children from a previous relationsh­ip.

The couple met in Lebanon eight years ago while Rabaa was vacationin­g. Aloula, 27, arrived in Canada the following year and the family now calls Barrhaven home.

They had only positive words for the staff of the Queensway Carleton Hospital.

In the Outaouais, the first baby of the new year was also a girl. Isla Kelly was born at 3:17 a.m. at L’Hôpital de Gatineau.

The daughter of Brennan Kelly and Katherine Mackenzie weighed 4.3 kilograms, or nine pounds five ounces.

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 ?? ASHLEY FRASER ?? Tia Mirna Rabaa was the first baby born in Ottawa in 2018. Mirna Aloula and Anthony Rabaa welcomed the baby early on Monday.
ASHLEY FRASER Tia Mirna Rabaa was the first baby born in Ottawa in 2018. Mirna Aloula and Anthony Rabaa welcomed the baby early on Monday.

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