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This is the story of our daughter Emma. Her story begins with a rare birth defect called Gastroschisis. This space is dedicated to the days before her birth and the many that are sure to follow.

9:15pm

In the room!
Emma is looking good at 150 bpm. A good clip on the bicycle! She's a natural.


I hooked up our laptop so we can watch our daughter Ava at home. This is the first time either of us have been away from her for the night, so it's tough. She's having a great time with grandma.



We're both glad that everything is underway. We're eager to meet Emma. I've already slammed a Starbucks double shot, so I'm wired right now. My wife has veins impervious to needles, so they're having a difficult time getting the IV started. The vein literally pushes the needle out everytime. She's probably been poked half a dozen times so far. Nobody's asked, but I'm feeling good. Not sure if they'll check my contractions either, but I'm open to whatever the doctor says.

1 comments:

Tatum said...

Devlin and Ashley, You have a whole crew of people from Texas praying for precious Emma and for the both of you. We love you, Scott, Tatum, Hannah & Micah

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