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mu_hilltopper

Mike McCarter, meet C. Freeway Schulte.



Baby born on I-43 during the morning rush

By Erica Perez and Sharif Durhams of the Journal Sentinel

Posted: July 27, 2009

The baby's name was supposed to be Cecilia Violet Marie Schulte.

But "supposed to be" doesn't work for a child born in the front passenger seat of a 1998 Toyota Corolla driving through rush hour on I-43.

Her mother, Annmarie Schulte, delivered the baby herself at 7:28 a.m. Monday, moments after she reached down and felt the little head in her hands.

One contraction later, the baby slid out into her mother's arms: pink, still sleeping and - her mother knew instinctively - healthy.

<snip>
"We freakin' did it!" Matthew yelled when they got to Aurora Sinai.

"I think we really should make her middle name 'Freeway,' " he said.

Well, Annmarie thought, this child has a free spirit. And the name certainly fit the occasion.

So it was agreed. Cecilia Violet Marie Schulte would be Cecilia Freeway Schulte.



Brewtown Andy

I passed this at about 7:40 that morning.  It was in the short section that runs east/west between 894 & the Holt Ave. exit.

The hell were they doing going to Sinai for?
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