4.12.2008

Speedy Delivery

A few minutes after writing the post below, we got the call that Nicholas Trent has arrived, just in time to share Uncle Luke's birthday! He's in the NICU right now, so please pray that he adjusts well and quickly to this great, big world, and continue to pray for Beck and Eli as they get to know their new son.

8 comments :

Full of Grace said...

I'll say a prayer for Becky and her newest little one Nicholas! Please keep us posted!!

Michelle said...

Leah told me the good news in church this past Sunday! Congratulations to Becky and family! I love the name. :)

rachel said...

Welcome Nicholas! :)


Today is your birthday, and I cannot find the contact information my sister provided me with, so... HAPPY BIRTHDAY!


xo

Griffen said...

Praise God! And a great big welcome to the world. I missed the request to pray, but am happy others found it - and that our good Father answered with such speed.

Michelle P said...

Happy Birthday Abigail! :)

Liana said...

That's right - yesterday was Tax Day ...aka, Abby's birthday!
Hope you had a great day!

Rebecca said...

Talk about a fast resolution! I read the prayer request and then POOF~the good news! So thankful that all turned out to be well. Please pass on my congratulations to Becky and her hubby (and children~of course!)

Abigail said...

Nicholas had a prolapsed cord, which caused him to have a bowel movement before birth (which, if you have medically minded parents, you know the baby can then breathe in, which often causes it to be impacted in the lungs and creates lots of problems after birth). His heart rate was also in the sixties for ten minutes, and it was another five minutes after that point before it increased to the normal 130's again, so we are all thankful, Becky and Eli assuredly most of all, that the Lord protected him so fully! He is home, happy, healthy, and as cute as a button! (And about as big as one, too...) Praise God!

And thanks for the birthday wishes! Twenty-nine is a mighty achievement, and I congratulate myself for having reached it alive.