Over lunch, Kerah shared her birth story. And I'm not kidding, I think it might take the cake for the very longest, hardest labor and delivery story I have ever heard before. I was in awe of her endurance as she told the story, and because of her, in awe of woman-kind! I listened to her story and then remembered that sometime at the end of September, I'll have to birth a baby too.
Now I can't even explain it, but the more she shared her story the more excited I became to get to do it again. I felt the real privilege and the honor of getting to carry and then birth a baby. And maybe it was because I was holding her little boy in my arms as I stood and bounced him by the picnic table, but even as she told of the hours labor, my heart swelled when I realized I'd have one of these teeny-tiny babies again, of my very own.
Kerah was a rock star for coming out to the farm. Her big water bottle, the babies feeding schedule, her own need for rest and good food all brought back a flood of memories. And I'm so excited to do it again.
3 comments:
Sweet Brittany Williams! Was wondering how you two knew each other. :)
oh the birth story! i now have my own, and i realize what you're talking about when you say birthing is an honor. it's a miracle how strength and love and endurance and teamwork come together during a birth. the best part? that sweet little bundle you get to love immediately after <3
We made it on "the blog"!!!
Loved seeing the farm and being with you all!
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