Ann Turner Cook, the original Gerber baby, turns 89

Ann Turner Cook, known as the original Gerber baby, is celebrating her 89th birthday.

"I was a happy, healthy baby and I think that's why the drawing has been so appealing to people. Because everybody wants their baby to be happy, healthy looking."

Cook's portrait was drawn by a friend of her father in 1927, who filmed Cook to try and catch her expression. The expression she caught became the most famous face in baby food.

"The simplicity of the sketch, I think, appealed  to them and it's appealed to an awful lot of people ever since," Cook said.

Cook became an English teacher at Hillsborough High School in Tampa and the secret got out. She began every year answering every question her students had about the baby everyone knew.

"And then I would say, 'Now we won't talk about this anymore' because I didn't want it to monopolize the time I had with my students."

Nowadays she's free to talk about being the Gerber baby.

"I had four of my own," she continued. "There's nothing I'd rather be than associated with babies."

She has great-grandchildren now -- generations since the drawing that made her face famous forever.

"That's my immortality, yes," she laughed. "I've become a symbol for babies, which couldn't be anything nicer than that."