Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Lily Kay is born!

Lily Kay Cameron was born yesterday afternoon, June 28th. She was 6 lbs. 14 oz. and 18 1/2 inches long, and she's beautiful. I'll have to post pictures when I get home to my own computer. I have been here in Ohio for 5 weeks as Shonna has been on bedrest until two weeks ago. When I scheduled the trip, I was sure I would be welcoming Lily as part of my stay, but yesterday morning dawned and still no Lily. I was scheduled to fly out at 10:05am to get home last night, giving me a couple of days to prepare for Ken's and my vacation. Shonna and Caleb were going to take me to the airport. Shonna has had many contractions over the weeks I've been here, so it didn't alarm me much that she was having contractions as we got ready to take me to the airport- about a half hour away. But then, on the way, they became quite regular- every five minutes. It was an interesting trip, as we drove, both of us talking to our husbands on cell phones, trying to decide what to do. By the time we, got there, it was evident that this really was labor, and there was no way I was getting on an airplane. I had purchased trip insurance through Orbitz. I was flying on Continental Airlines. So Shonna stayed in the car, and I ran into the airport. The Continental desk was pretty clear- that never happens, and I ran right up to the desk and told the man, "I am scheduled to fly out this morning, but my daughter is in labor out in the car and I can't leave." He chuckled, and went into high gear action. I told him I had trip insurance, but he said, "Let's not make you hassle with that- claims, paperwork, etc. I'll just take care of it." When do you want to leave?" So he cancelled my flight and rescheduled me for the same flights for Thursday. Meanwhile, Shonna was in the car, panicking, trying to call me, as now her pains are between 3 and 4 minutes apart. At one point, I tell him I'll be right back and run out and tell her what he's doing. I then ran back in, and he handed me tickets for Thursday. (Can I tell you I'm now a huge Continental Airlines fan!) and ran back out to the car. It was another crazy, twenty minute or so drive to the hospital. We were praying and hoping. Blake came from Ohio State where he was in school and met us at the car with a wheelchair and wheeled her up to labor and delivery. She was dialated to 5/6 and her Dr. didn't dare try to come from across town, so sent a partner who was working at a closer clinic to deliver her. It went fast! Meanwhile, I had to get Caleb and I back across town, what am I saying CITY, to home. It involved four freeway changes, but I did it. Blake gave me instructions over the phone and somehow I did it. Caleb was such a good boy through it all, and just sat in his carseat and chattered. After we got home, Blake kept me informed through text messages.
So, that afternoon, as I was changing Caleb's third poopy diaper of the day, I thought, "This is a a paradigm shift if there ever was one. I expected to spend the day on an airplane, but instead am here changing diapers." When I got home I called Continental customer service and they even gave me seat assignments for tomorrow and said to call back today for upgraded seats (Did I mention I'm a Continental Airlines fan?) I rescheduled my shuttle from Vegas to St. George and reset my haircut appt. and now will be home one day to get laundry done to head out again(on Continental Airlines!- yea!)
Last evening, I braved the freeways again and Caleb and I went to meet Lily. She is perfect and beautiful, and the best part, as Shonna told me with tears in her eyes, is they get to take her home! Plus, Shonna feels so much better this time. Like I said, I'll be posting pictures, but it will be awhile I'm thinking, as I won't be home long between.
Oh, and Blake can take the rest of the week off from school, then his mom will be here to help all next week. So, I don't feel too bad abandoning Shonna right now. I think it's all going to work out just fine. Oh, and in case you were one praying that this baby would wait until she was full-term to come- yesterday was the day she reached 37 weeks when a baby is considered to be full-term. Our prayers were answered to the day! So, welcome to the world, little Lily Kay- granchild #6 for us. She evens the tally: three girls and three boys. So that's the crazy birth story from Ohio!

9 comments:

Pal & Hatty said...

WOW! What a wonderful story with such a happy ending!! Actually it is just the beginning - I am so happy for Shonna and Blake and of course you and Ken! I hope you have a wonderful trip with Ken and enjoy a rest - you have earned it! Tell Shonna and Blake congratulations! What a cute family! I love the name Lily Kay - you should feel honored!

Joan Morris said...

Yippee! She came just in time. I'm so happy for all of you. I love the name, lily Kay Cameron is so cute. What a great birth story she will have. I can't wait to see pictures.

Michelle said...

It's so fun to hear the details! You are such a good writer. Hooray for baby Lily being full-term, hooray for continental airlines, hooray for a wonderful Grandma who's taking care of the Cameron's, hip hip hooray all around!

Ada said...

Hooray! We've been wondering how everything was going and are delighted with your story and the way everything worked out! Good luck getting ready for your next adventure!

Pam said...

OH MY GOODNESS! What a wonderful story - right out of a movie or a novel! But you can't make these things up! There are no coincidences; it was all meant to be and the Lord is watching over! We are so happy for all of you and can't wait to see her picture! We'll have lots to talk about when you get back - my "twins" adventures for the last ten days could also fill a book!

Crystal said...

Awe! I am so happy that everyone is happy and healthy! :D Thanks for sharing the story... It was a testimony to me that Heavenly Father watches out for us, and answers prayers! Congrats!

Sarah said...

That's an amazing story. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. I would have been freaking out in the car too! Good thing little Lily waited! I love her name.

Ming said...

Wow, that's a saga with such a happy ending!!! Congratulations Shonna and welcome to the world little Lily! I can't wait to see her.

James and Tricia Thomas said...

Congrats on another wonderful baby! That story is CRAZY but I am so glad you were there to be of help!