The New Adventures of TripleC

Monday, June 11, 2007

So I'm an aunt...woah


Just over a week ago we get a call from my brother that he is heading to the hospital with his wife...who is in labor. This was it! The baby was coming!!!

I was still in St. Louis visiting with my parents and while they rushed straight away to Columbia and the hospital I decided to gamble that labor was not going to be really quick (I'm sooooo sorry, Tracy, for saying that). I continued on with the plans I already had to go see 'Urinetown' at New Line Theatre with some girls I hadn't seen since Christmas...which ended up being ok because Tracy didn't have the baby until the next night. Yeah, 33 loooong hours of labor. My nephew is going to hear about that for the rest of his life.

Well the only bad thing, really, about my decision was that I ended up taking the trek across the state at about 11 pm. No, I didn't get tired or fall asleep at the wheel or anything. Far from it. It was more like a white-knuckle, slow, prayerful and tense drive. A very long line of showers ran across the state that evening and gave the impression that I drove through a succession of swimming pools. At times I sat wondering if my wipers were even working. It was horrendous. It was impossible to see where the heck the road even was and almost just as difficult to keep the car on the road with the tendency to hydroplane.

But the coolest thing happened that night. A nice long parade of cars developed and we all traveled together from about Warrenton to the big hill 1/2 an hour outside of Columbia. Everyone worked together by putting on their flashers (which made it easier to see the car in front of you through the downpour and therefore stay on the road) and was taking it nice and easy. Hydroplaning wasn't even a problem anymore because we were almost driving in the tracks of the person in front of us like in a snow storm. I've driven that stretch of 70 enough to hate almost every idiot who drives it - from the old folks who drive 50mph in the fast lane and refuse to shift over to the jerk who flies up on your as....rear end when you are patiently waiting for the 18 wheeler in front of you to pass the slow-poke who actually did move. But that night redeemed a lot of my faith in Hwy 70 drivers. It felt like a team - 'Team Torrent' - working together to get us all home safely. Bravo good people! And thanks for helping me get safely to the hospital!


Oh, yeah, so the baby? Well, like I said, there was quite a wait for his arrival. The nine of us who were waiting with Mike & Tracy found out how REALLY uncomfortable waiting room chairs are when trying to subsitute them for beds, how fun it can be to hang out at the cafeteria at 3 in the morning (their ice cream is de-lish!), how really slap happy a big group of people can get after sitting around for more than 24 hours, and how all the exhaustion just melts away when you hear that the end is near. After 33 hours of labor...28 of which were spent at the hospital...my nephew, Jonah Robert was born by c-section!! Mike looked so proud and almost giddy when he came to tell us the news. And then it finally sunk in - my brother is now responsible for another human being. He has one of those...

Holy merde - we're all getting old.

1 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

*grin* man, talk about some crazy times there! Still, big conGRATULATIONS on being an Aunt, and to all of your family! Glad you made the trip safely, no accidents, etc. as it sounds like one intense road trip!

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