December 11, 2004

Introducing

We woke up yesterday before dawn, lit a fire, and turned on the Christmas tree lights, on the day that all parents know is THE turning point in the rest of their lives. It was as quiet as the lower Westside ever is, and as I walked out to the dryer to get some pants the sliver moon was rising in the east along side Venus and over a palm tree and a run down garage. Today I will meet my sons. Today I am a father. Today our questions will be answered, our fears realized or relieved.

Three hours later behind a blue surgical curtain and surrounded by 13 doctors and nurses we huddled and tried to act like we weren't nervous. We weren't, regarding the surgery anyway. The template was already set for that back in September. What we feared was silence. The silence of a baby being pulled out without being able to breath on his own. The ensuing silence of the Neo-Natologist, respiratory therapist,and nurse working to help him breath without scaring the parents. The silence of our babies being whisked away to NICU for an unknown reason.

3 Minutes later the room was filled with the best sound I have ever heard. Better than a waterfall. Better than Handel's Messiah and every bit as God-Breathed. The sound of suction, and the healthy wail of my son Ian. He is breathing. 30 seconds later, and slightly masked by the sound of "cute baby" comments the doubly anticipated sound repeated as Jeremy breathed his first, and doubled the volume in the room. Then the sound of Megan gasping through the happiest cry I have heard as it hits us both, they are both fine. We have never been more relieved. Ever. A deeply grateful relief that keeps resurfacing every time I hold one of our little healthy boys.

Names:
It is fortunate that we are not Native Americans. If we were, our boys would be named, Standing Nurse and Beeping Machine. Instead they are named things that should garner little criticism or cruel rhymes from thoughtless school children. Did we name Ian after the famous cricket player Ian McCarter and Jeremy after the not so famous conservative journalist? Would we have ever known about either if we did not Google all of our prospective names? Did we name them to sound like Jeremy McGrath (Moto-x) and Ian McKay (Fugazi)? We wish we were so hip. Heres the real story.

Ian: The one name we expected to use back when we thought we would only need one boy name.
Bradden- My name
Jeremy and Benjamin: How fitting that our Donor twin who pumped blood to his brother to his own harm, would share names with My friend Jeremy and Megan's brother Ben who both would selflessly give even if to their own harm. And who happen to make their good names look better.

Here are The Pics:
Ian
Jeremy
Brad and Jeremy
Megan with both

10 Comments:

At 2:56 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

*SOB**BOOHOO*SOB**
Love, Uncle Jeremy

 
At 5:11 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow! What a day. What a miracle. You are doubly blessed. Welcome Baby Ian and Baby Jeremy. We love reading your heartfelt reflections. Thanks for sharing what's happening with the rest of us! -Krissy

 
At 6:14 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congrats! What joyous news! We can't wait to see pictures. Welcome to parenthood. You are in our prayers. What a blessed gift for Christmas. Love, Jenny, Chris and Sarah Delp

 
At 7:07 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

O.k., I am bawling! What a beautiful story! I am so happy to hear about the names! Brad, you are amazing, and I even more thankful (after reading this and all the other posts) that Megan married you. Please give her a big hug for me the next time you see her and know that I will coninue to pray for you all & the boys to come home soon! -Becca Koo

 
At 9:44 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congratulations to you ALL! You don't know me, but I know Janet through Mary Rodgers. We have all been praying for you for months now. This is a prime example that God is good! You have been so faithful to do your very best for these boys. I'm sure God has a special plan for their lives to go through so much just to get here. Your updates are very touching and the Native American (part of my heritage) names made me laugh! Continued prayers for all.

Darla Brazeau @
Santa Rosa First Presbyterian

 
At 10:30 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

YOU DID IT!!!! what a pair of wonders you have there. I love the picture of Megan with both boys. Now I am taking you out of my prayer bowl--at last!
Holly Hallman

 
At 4:48 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congratulations to all four of you!! You guys didn't just have a baby, you got a whole instant family! :) Your story is truly a miracle!

Love, Derrek & Amanda

 
At 11:54 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I just wanted to congratulate your whole family on success so far! your website has been so inspirational and meaningful. I pray that we'll have a happy ending as you have. I'll keep praying for your little boys that they can come home with you soon!

love,
Sara Ceresa (OKC, laser surgery 12/4/04; twin girls due 4/18/05...)

 
At 12:32 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congratulations! You don't know us, either, but we know the Mundells and heard about your situation. We have been in prayer for you and will continue to do so, giving thanks for His faithfulness to you in these miraculous gifts. Fritz and Christy from Escondido

 
At 9:39 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congratulations!! We have been praying for you guys and are so happy the twins are here. Its been a long time since I have seen you, Brad, but have kept up with your family over the years. Your mother and mine (Virginia) are cousins. Take care and again congratulations on your beautiful boys.

Melissa Baker Long and family

 

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