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Sunday, March 09, 2008

Baby Jonah Muhindo, 8 March 2008



Last night we got a phone call that Melen was in labor. I had asked to be with her when she delivered, and when I talked to Jonah’s sister they were still at home, waiting but soon heading to the hospital. We planned to meet in 2 hours . . But this being baby six I went 45 minutes later to pick them up. Only to find they were already at the health center (she stays right next door). I burst into the delivery room to find that she had just delivered a healthy baby boy! She never even made it to the delivery table, but had him on the bed the midwives use to sleep in when they are on call. I thought this might be a real moment of grief, but instead I think the joy of this baby outweighed the reality that he is already fatherless. Labor and delivery are a women’s world anyway, so his absence was not strange yet. It was fun for me to be the one to clean and weigh the baby, and hold him to warm him while Melen cleaned up. Two of my favorite nurses, Agnes and Rose, were in the room, as well as Jonah’s two sisters Sophia and Janet. I’ve been through a lot of life with all these women, especially in the last couple of months. It was a rare sweet moment, the bright white clean delivery room, the laughter of the women, the relief of Melen, the burbly grunts of a newborn, the bustle of care, taking time to pray together. An hour later Melen was ready to go, so we headed out to the truck in the darkness, to drive the hundred yards up the road to her rooms. We sat by lantern-light while he eagerly began to nurse. Melen smiled. I’m sure that in spite of the ultrasound she didn’t REALLY believe this child was a boy until she saw it with her own eyes. Having a son is crucial in this culture, even more so for a widow. A quiet sign that God was caring for her, after five girls, a boy to carry on Jonah’s name. We pray he will be courageous and true as his father.

10 comments:

Michelle Lee said...

YEAH!!! WE ARE REJOICING WITH MELEN AND THE MYHRE FAMILY!! PLEASE GREET HER FOR US!

MICHELLE, RANDY, AND BABY ZACH

Anonymous said...

Welcome, Jonah. Your story begins with joy and peace. May you find much of both as you walk with God.

Brad & Stacey said...

What a gift! May little Jonah come to know the Heavenly Father as his earthly father did.

Carol M said...

What a joy to read today's blog! The miracle of life.. I'm speachless.
I pray our Lord holds this child in in loving arms each and every day of his long life.. God's love and blessings to his Mother, siblings and the whole team that will be there for him each day.

Cindy said...

What a precious blessing! We are so happy for Helen and the family and pray God's richest blessings on the life of little Jonah. He has some big shoes to fill but obviously God is already using him to bring joy to his mother and sisters. God bless each of you!
Cindy for all

Anonymous said...

Welcome, sweet baby Jonah! Your father was quite a guy, and we are SO thankful that you made it here! You are a handsome little one! Continued prayers for Melen, the girls, and know this precious one. Thanks, Jennifer! :)

Khrista said...

What a wonderful blessing. Brought me to tears reading your words. My thoughts and prayers have been with you all for a while now...
God bless Melen and her family.
And your family too!

Robin Iida said...

Hallelujah and welcome to the world, Baby Jonah! What a blessing, and I can see your father's face in you.
We continue to pray for Melen and her family as they negotiate life without husband and father.
The Iida Family

tea88 said...

Baby Jonah, you are beautiful! Welcome, we're glad you're here. God is gracious.

Leah said...

Wow, so beautiful--both God's providence and also His little precious creation.