Monday, September 19, 2011

Speedy Delivery!

















With fierce pride and great joy I would like to announce that our fourth son and fifth child was born on Tuesday evening at 6:38pm (September 13th, 2011), weighing in at 7 lbs 2 oz and measuring 19 inches long. We named him Reed Jeffrey, and here is his story...

On the morning of Tuesday, September 13th, I got a phone call from my mother. She told me she had been asked to babysit for some other family members for an extended period of time. She wanted to check with me before agreeing and making the arrangements. "Now, you won't be going into labor today, right?" she asked. "Not today, mom," I replied, and felt certain. My due date was not for another two and a half weeks, and I had never gone into labor early. I'd never even gone into labor on my own. And I was decidedly holding out to the end and then some - I wanted to have him in October. So as to double curse me, I guess, my husband also asked me that morning, knowing that he had a full load that day and would be tied up until late at night. "You're not going to have the baby today, right?"
"That's right!" I reassured him.
He even texted me around lunch time, in between cases..."No babies?"
"Nope. Nothing."
I ran errands, cleaned house and started a sewing project that afternoon. I picked my kids up from school, and got dinner going, and around 4:45 I started to recognize some occasional contractions. By 5:15 I felt like they were strong enough that I should call Scott. Once I got him on the phone, I told him that I thought something might be starting and maybe he should head home. He asked if he had time to stop for fast food and I didn't see why not. Then I got on the line with my mom and told her not to panic and not to worry, but to head over if she could, when she could. I began to clean up around the house and pack my things for the hospital. Within half an hour, I was in hard steady labor, my mom had not even left yet, and Scott was at some Burger King somewhere...
I called Darah.
Darah is my neighbor, my visiting teaching companion and my dear friend, and she had been texting/calling me for several days saying "Are you feeling anything yet? Are you dilated? Are you having contractions? Call me if anything happens!" My thoughts were, "Take it easy, Darah. I got two and a half weeks to go." Apparently, she knew something I didn't know. Plus she lives super close so I called her. Thankfully (and unlike the other two) she didn't listen to me when I said there's no rush. She showed up like a minute later, and she was just what I needed. By that point I was on all fours on my bedroom floor in total agony, making a lot of noise and scaring my kids. Darah distracted them with a movie and some microwave popcorn, then gathered up my things and put me in the van. When Scott finally pulled up, the van was already running. He hopped in and we tore off...
The fifteen minutes between our house and the hospital were excruciating, the worst 15 minutes of my life. That is accurate, not exaggerated! I was crouched in the back of the van, trying not to make a move that would break my water, resisting the urge to push, and screaming through every contraction (I have learned that I am very loud when I'm in pain). Scott was speeding, flashing the hazard lights and trying to get through to the hospital on the phone. He wanted them to meet us at the curb with a gurney. They kept transferring him to medical records. He got desperate and called 911 - they notified the hospital that we were coming. When we hit the curb at the emergency room, there were about 5 nurses ready with a wheel chair. Once I was secured, they sprinted for labor and delivery. And other than the part when I pull my pants down, climb on the table, and push the baby out (pretty much all in one motion), that is the end of the story. The time that lapsed from the onset of contractions to Reed's arrival was one hour and a half! I still don't believe the story myself!
Though I didn't love the way he chose to come here, I am now totally in love with this baby. He is happy, sweet and perfect, and I am blessed as can be.































































































































































































This is Reed's Uncle Jeff and the person he got his middle name from. When he grows up and asks me why I named him after Uncle Jeff, I'll tell him what a good brother Jeff has been to me. How he beat up my bullies for me from the time I was a grade-schooler. How he stayed with me in the hospital when I had knee surgery, and did a funny running man dance to keep my mind off the I.V. How he stepped in as a father figure, and set the example for us younger siblings after our dad died. How he loves and cuddles little babies, and can somehow quiet them down and get them to sleep better than I can. And how he still does thoughtful things to show me he loves me, like taking me out for sushi on my birthday. I hope Reed will be grateful when he grows up, that we gave him such a good name.

6 comments:

  1. Good job Tami...you did well. Next time you know to be ready a month early and get everyone there as quick as possible!

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  2. I cried my eyes out. I, too, dislike how Reed came, but I love his name. You can add to that why I love Jeff. When my uncle Gordon died I was alone in Utah with my three boys. Casey, who has autism, didn't let me go into the funeral at all, and wasn't about to let me attend the graveside anywhere within earshot, without asking, Jeff just took his hand and took him for a walk. Gave me the sweetest break that I needed so much. He has always quietly stepped in like that when we're with him and he can tell that I'm overwhelmed. He fixed all of my teeth when I went down there after Abby was born, and when he saw that there was more than he had time to do during regular hours, he paid his hygienist overtime to meet him there on Friday to finish up. He's beyond generous, and never makes a big deal about it. I love how he loves babies. I'm pretty sure there isn't a single one of my kids that he hasn't sung to while he held them when they were tiny. And I'm pretty sure he's going to be pissed that I wrote all of this. His acts of service are always quiet. He deserves a cute baby with his name. He really really does.

    Sorry for the long reply. Congrats on your beautiful baby! You guys make the cutest kids. Give Reed a squeeze for me.

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  3. Oh YAY! I am in love with your baby, too, he is so precious! I cannot believe your delivery story...you are a champ, I know how agonizing that last bit is - it is fresh on my mind! I would not want to do that in the back of a van! :)

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  4. Congratulations Tami!! I love the story! Sounds an awful lot like how my Brigham got here. And it definately wasn't my favorite way to do it but they have a mind of their own. Brigham hasn't slowed down since. I cried reading about how he got his name. That is a great story too! He'll always be proud to have such a great name. I have a few more months to go but I hope this little one doesn't come as fast as Brigham or your little Reed. I don't know if I could handle that kind of drive to the hospital again. I am so happy for you!

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  5. Wow, what a crazy labor and delivery! Reed must have been really excited to come, but when he's coming to a family as great as yours, who can blame him? Congratulations to you guys! He is so handsome. Hope you are recovering well and adjusting to having a little one around again!

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  6. Thanks for sharing your story. Your brother sounds simply wonderful. I'm so happy your little guy is here but very sympathetic that you had to go through so much pain. I guess you now know what "labor" is. . . You are amazing congratulations!

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