10 am. Chris and I got the text that Yegi was in labor.
We called the extended fam and decided we'd head over to the hospital around 5pm.
She had been at the hospital since 2 am, so of course River would be here by then.
We were wrong. River hasn't followed anyone's schedule yet and his birth proved the same! So, we all piled up in the waiting room and joined the family that had been there all day...
That's River's family! All waiting on the first glimpse of his handsome face.
We started making bets on what time he'd be here and what he would weigh.
Then we sent in a spy. Yegi's Dad:
He heard a baby cry!!!
Since we were the only ones there, we knew it was our baby!
Yegi's mother could hardly contain herself!
Then we heard the lullaby...
that's the way Baptist West announces the birth of a baby.
Congratulations all around!
Then more waiting... Yegi had a c-section (after hours and hours of labor and pushing) so we had to wait on Chris to come out.
Beth wanted my camera. Waiting is hard...
The door we all watched.
The doctor who delivered the baby tried to escape out the back door.
But the parents caught her!
She didn't give us any answers, but did confirm everyone was doing well. :)
Then a nurse said Yegi was requesting her mother:
The blur is Yegi's mother. She didn't waste any time getting back there.
The rest of us waited... Until the new daddy came out!
Chris getting a hug from his mother.
Telling us about River. 7 lbs, 7 oz, 20 in.
He had taken pictures in the delivery room:
Announcing the arrival.
Then they let the herd of people back:
River and his grandmother, Libby or G-Mom to him.
River!
River with his great grandmother and grandmother.
Chris and Dee-Daddy.
Grandmother, Madar-Joon, and River.
Yegi's parents and River's new aunt Laila.
My mother with her new great nephew.
RIVER CAMERON:
Baby's first photo shoot...
Both grandmothers...
Great-Aunt Sonya holding the handsome baby.
Proud sisters!!
Opening his eyes for what I like to think was the first time...
Beth's turn! You can tell Nana was always close by... She was waiting on her turn again!
Proud daddy!!
I'm so glad we could celebrate with them! Thanks to River for waiting until we got there. :)
"Sons are a heritage from the LORD,
children a reward from him."
Psalm 127:3
Chris blogged about his son's birth. Read about it here.










































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