Wonder of Wonders

When a woman is 9 months pregnant, there’s no doubt in anyone’s mind a baby will soon be born. But when a woman is 9 months and 7 days pregnant, everyone begins to wonder (especially the mother) if she’ll be pregnant forever.

Linnea woke this morning feeling fine on her regular 6:00 am walk but by 7:30 was wondering whether or not today might be D-day. When I came out of my room at 7:45, we chatted about several other things while Skylar and Micah played nearby, and then she brought up the situation.

Since she and Adam were hoping to have the baby in the comfort of their own home this time around, we decided it would be wise to call the midwives, located an hour away. Adam was at work, and the children’s other grandma, their babysitter for the day of birth whenever it arrived, was 45 minutes away.

At 9:00 am Linnea decided she was in labor. By 10:00 Adam was home, the children were gone, but the midwives and doula (Adam’s sister Aron) were still at large. It looked like Linnea, Adam and I would be meeting the baby by ourselves, and although Adam and I shared a few panicky glances, we never let the laboring Linnea see or hear our nervousness. I asked him for their turkey baster (for suctioning) and he whispered, “The midwives don’t do that.” And that was the end of our collective baby delivery knowledge.

At 10:27, the midwife arrived literally 5 seconds ahead of baby Autumn Faith, just in time to make the catch without taking off her jacket or putting on sterile gloves. Linnea, Adam and I simultaneously burst into tears of joy and relief while the midwife calmly took care of business. Aron walked in during baby’s first cry, and the second midwife a few minutes after that.

There is no greater miracle than a baby being brought into the world, and hours later our awe was still intense as we marveled at what had happened.

We wondered how anyone could participate in a birth and separate the process from God himself. Only he could put together what we witnessed this morning. Only he could design the intricacies of a new baby’s body, equipping it to change seamlessly from living in a watery world to breathing air. And only he could establish an eternal soul within that body, creating a person who will live eternally, because he made it so.

Tonight we are still in a collective daze, all of us brimming with good cheer, not just because a child has been born but because we were allowed to participate in the wonder of what God accomplished in our midst. Our celebratory toast included lavish prayers of gratitude, and since the pressure was off, the pregnancy was over, and the baby was safely delivered, a heartfelt Scripture:

“The desire accomplished is sweet to the soul.” (Proverbs 13:19a)

Thank you, Lord.

20 thoughts on “Wonder of Wonders

  1. Congratulations! How wonderful that you could be there when Autumn Faith arrived safely into the world. Enjoy your 6th grandchild Margaret. Much love x

  2. Beautifully stated Margaret! Thank-you for posting the photos for we are anxious to see the new member to the family. There so much to praise God for that our hearts are overflowing.

  3. Wow…timing is everything! Nice work, all of you and God’s blessings on the whole happy family. What a team! With love and grateful prayers.

  4. Congratulations to you all. As a life long friend of John and Terry, and having known Adam since his birth, I feel your joy and know your gratefulness. He doeth all things well. Send my blessings and congratulations to the parents…what a great moment!

  5. Congratulations to you and Linnea & Adam on the arrival of this beautiful baby girl. I’m so glad you were there to experience her arrival to the family. Rejoicing with you!!!

  6. WOW! WOW! Your family is so amazing and thanks for sharing such special moments with all of us! Blessings on the precious Autumn!

  7. How wonderful that you were there Margaret. Not many of us get to experience such a miraculous event. And welcome to Autumn Faith and Good Job! Linnea, Adam and Margaret. And her hair looks like yours Margaret – just a little shorter. God bless all of you!

  8. Margaret, I am so thrilled for you. Congratulations. Your photos of Autumn Faith are beautiful!

  9. Congratulations to you and the parents – God’s Blessing to all of you. What a beautiful baby. Truly a gift from God.

  10. Congratulations! Thank you for sharing your joy with all of us; I’m sure that there were few dry eyes as we read about the entry of this sweet child…and then got to see her picture too!

  11. How blessed you were to be there for the big event. Thanks for sharing it all. Congratulations to the whole family!!!

  12. I wonder…..each day I say..”the best is yet to come’…and “God’s timing is perfect”….how can it get any better, and boy…does He cause some anxiety sometimes! Job well done to all of you and what a blessing ALL of you…are ..to each other…and to this great-grandma – GG

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