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January 26, 2007

door to door evangelism

Sharon over at sit with me awhile has some thoughts on door to door evangelism. Pop on over and have a read.
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January 25, 2007

I say.. I say.. that's a horse in our yard

The subdivision we live in is backed up to some pasture land. I guess a fence broke somewhere and this horse has been grazing in our front yard for the last week. It has been kind of fun and reminiscent of my childhood. It is kind of nice to walk out of my front door and have a yard full of hoof prints, but not have the responsibility of taking care of a horse. Well, the fun had to come to an end, so I went over and talked to one of the horse's owners to let him know that they must have a fence down somewhere. I think I heard them out there repairing the fence last night. Too bad.
Horse
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January 15, 2007

The Homebirth: Killian and Mommy

The homebirth could not have gone any better than it did. Leslie called me at work on Friday the 12th at around 3:30 and said I should probably be wrapping things up. By the time I got home it was 4:15 or so, and I begin getting the birth tub set up and hauling the bed downstairs to the den. Thankfully my mom was here, so she was able to watch the boys during the whole process.

Debi Church (our midwife) showed up while I was getting things set up. Once everything was in place, Debi checked Leslie and she was at about 4.5 cm, which at the time was a bit discouraging. I think it was somewhere between 5:45 and 6:00. At that point I was able to focus on Leslie. Debi called her assistant (Michelle) and had her show up at around 6:30 or so. Shortly before Michelle arrived, Leslie's water broke. We were both glad about it because with the other two births her water did not break until after she was pushing. At around 7:00, the water in the birth tub had cooled down enough and Leslie had progressed far enough in the labor that Debi felt comfortable with Leslie getting into the tub. (I guess the idea is that if you get in the tub too early it can slow down the labor.)

After ten minutes or more of being in the tub, Leslie started with some really deep groans. Debi checked her for the second time and told Leslie she could push whenever she wanted. We could hardly believe she had progressed so quickly. Leslie started thanking God in a way that only a woman in labor could. I am hesitant to mention it because it was so personal and heart felt, but it was so beautiful that it brought tears to my eyes. It really reminded me of people in the Old Testament busting out in a song of praise. But this was no song. Debi began to echo Leslie's words, and I could tell they were both involved in a deep mystery that as a man I could never experience. There was something special that took place between those women and their God that was just for them. I don't want to overanalyze the event because in total it was short, but there is something very special and deep in the way God meets a woman in labor.

I have some thoughts I would like to dig into surrounding natural birth, but like in many breastfeeding conversations you can really step on peoples' toes.

Well, after Leslie's praise, another contraction came along, and she gave her first push. By the third push Killian's head popped out, and by the fifth push, and in a total of 2 minutes, he was all out, into the water. It all happened so quickly. We could hardly believe it. By 7:26 he was born.

I will try to get some more pictures up shortly.

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January 12, 2007

It's a boy

We have a baby!!!!! It's a boy. No name yet. 9.9lbs! TOB: 7:26pm. The homebirth could not have been better. She was in labor less than 4 hours. More news to come.
Correction:
Sorry I thought about it last night, but in my hurry to type out a post I said 9.9lbs. I meant to say 9lb 9oz.
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January 03, 2007

Soldier from Hixson Killed in Iraq

From: News Channel 9
A family from Hixson, Tennessee is mourning the loss of their only son. Sergeant John Michael Sullivan of the Army's 2nd Infantry division died when his humvee was struck by a roadside bomb on Saturday. He died instantly. The 2003 Soddy Daisy High School graduate was just days away from returning home from his second tour of duty in Iraq. He was scheduled to arrive on January 10th to see his son, who was born just hours after he died. His family tells us Sullivan volunteered for the patrol that claimed his life when a fellow-soldier got sick. John Michael's mother, Debbie Sullivan, describes her son as a good man who had a heart of gold. She says for John Michael, family always came first. Debbie says during her son's first tour in Iraq, he was hurt when a roadside bomb hit his truck.
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