Over a month and
a half ago my doctor warned us
that our little girl might be
coming early... Automatically I
made a mental list of everything
going on in March... a visit
from Uncle Norman, “the Extreme
Makeover Beginning”
(I still want to write about
that...), El Jordán hosting
a 10 day team from a Kelowna
Christian School (including
special events for different
groups within El Jordan plus
“poverty simulation” activities
for the team...) ...the
regular Bible classes I teach...
and my parents arriving on the
28th... My plea to
God was...please
help her not to come at least
until Mom and Dad get here...
I’m not
indispensable – but I also know
that we are very stretched at El
Jordan and shops for workers.
With one less person to help –
whether that person is me or
someone else, gaps would be left
- and others, who are already
busy, would have to stretch a
little further to cover those
gaps.
I made it through
March fine... No
complications. Thank you God...
Then I allowed myself to look at
the first week of April... Two
days with a team from
Saskatoon... Lord... if
Marlee could just come after
that... and my days
followed that pattern until last
Friday when Marlee finally
came... Each day thankful for
health, strength and being able
to do a little more...
Last Thursday,
the day before Marlee was born,
a company who is giving free
internet to El Jordán for a year
said everything was approved,
but I needed to personally
present certain documents to
their legal department downtown
and sign the final
agreement... By the time the
documents were all together, the
lady in the office was already
gone... I’d have to try again
on Friday morning...
Lord... if Marlee
could come AFTER I sign the
papers...
Before I went
downtown on Friday morning I
phoned my doctors to warn them
that I was having some pains but
nothing regular at all... We
(Keiden, my dad and I) got home
from downtown at about 10:30...
I didn’t want to interrupt
Marco’s leather class... nor did
I feel like hurrying everyone up
just to be sitting around the
hospital... so I started working
on lunch...
Marco came to
pick me up at about noon... mom
served him his lunch to go...
but there was no time to eat it
because we were just worried
about getting to the clinic...
and the doctors being there...
Toni (a missionary doctor who
kindly offered to accompany
though this... she was with me
when Keiden was born as well)
said she was close by the
clinic, to call her when I got
there... she’d check how far
along I was and call the other
doctor... I called her when I
was still a couple blocks
away... and she said she could
be there in half an hour... so
I called the other doctor... and
said that I was needing her
right away...
To make the long
(not really) story short, the
doctor told Marco to tell the
nurses to get us right down to
the delivery room... the nurses
there didn’t want to do anything
with me because there weren’t
any doctors around so they had
me sitting right outside the
delivery room in a wheelchair,
imagining poor Marlee Jae being
born right then and there...
The
doctors got there just in
time... a great relief to Marco
and I! =) It was all quite a
whirlwind... and at 1 p.m.
Marlee Jae made her
appearance!!!
We came home the
following day...almost exactly
24 hours later... Marlee gave
us an almost sleepless first
night (since then she has been
quite an angel)... which was
topped by a phone call at 5 a.m.
from the couple who lives at the
boys’ shops... saying that
someone was trying to rob the
place...
Marco had to race
off... and I stayed
(obviously)... and tried to get
a hold of the police...
“tried”... because I phoned the
emergency police line - 110 –
who said I had to phone a police
office closer to me... The
closer office said our place was
out of their jurisdiction... but
they didn’t have the number of
the one that was closer... to
phone 110 for that number... I
finally got a hold of the police
who were supposedly going to go
and rescue us... “supposedly”
because they never did show
up...
By the time Marco
got to the shops there was no
sign of anyone... either the
thieves were scared away by the
dog or something...
Anyhow...its hard
to believe that it has been
exactly a week since Marlee was
born... we are so thankful to
God for her... and thankful to
you for your prayers during all
this time...
I know some of
you prayed specifically for a
quick delivery... thanks! I
figure this was an answer to
your prayers...
...or maybe God
just thought Marlee better be
born quickly before I started my
next prayer,
Lord... if Marlee
could please come AFTER...
Lots of love,
From Corina...
for Marco, Keiden and Marlee
Jae!