Finding out we were expecting her certainly caught us by surprise. It may have been a long 9 months, with 4+ months of morning sickness and another 2+ months of contractions, but the other four kids were troopers.
She arrived after a grueling c-section (for me) -- elbow first. The first few nights, I had to work extra hard to keep her awake long enough to eat. She occasionally reverts to that behavior nearly two weeks later. People ask how she slept through a basketball game at school. Seriously? She's used to the noise. The noisier, the better. Remember, she has four siblings she's heard for months.
We were worried how LaRue would react to the new addition, since she had been the queen for so long. But, surprisingly, she has been great. Her only demand is "Mine!" to let others know who the baby belongs to. She jumps with joy and claps when we ask if she wants to hold her. And she graciously offers the little one her babies.
Big brother is so caring and loving with her, cradling her and offering kisses. Big sister loves to dress her and Cookie Monster loves to help make bottles. They are all adjusting quite well.
Dad is busy with taxes and I think he finds it a little taxing when I ask him to take a night shift, but he's adjusting well. Maybe it's the thought of another tax deduction for the year that puts his mind at ease.
Actually, I think it's the words that he sent in an e-mail announcing her arrival, "the fifth and final" child of our family. Aren't you the one who (after four kids) said you were done at two??
Guess God thought different. And we love them all more than we could ever imagine.
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Congratulations, your family is beautiful!
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