Thad, before you were born, your daddy and I were so convinced you were a girl, but we couldn't decide on a name for you. We'd narrowed it down to two: Anna Chiles and Campbell Chiles (Cece). And would you believe that we were about to deliver you and still couldn't agree on a name. Several weeks prior to your due date, we'd settled on a boy's name, but hardly gave it a second thought because we just knew you were going to be a girl.
My labor with you was completely unlike what I was accustomed to with your brothers - whereas they were fast and sudden, you were slow and on your own time frame. How funny and foolish of us to assume this also meant you were a girl.
Laboring with you was so leisurely and I enjoyed every contraction and kick I felt - knowing that things would soon change. There is a closeness I've felt with you and your brothers while being pregnant that is so comforting. I got to know your little kicks and nudges. Late in my pregnancy I was concerned when you hadn't turned head-down, but a few days later I remember knowing that you were in the process of moving. I just loved to feel your little body and guess what position you were in. And so there Bo and I sat in the hospital room, savoring these moments with unborn you, and anticipating with great excitement your entry in the world.
A nurse midwife named Tina Hayes delivered you, and she allowed Bo and me to help guide you out. That was a thrilling and emotional experience. A true gift - and one of the most meaningful days of my life. You can only imagine our surprise and extreme excitement to see that you are a perfect and beautiful little BOY! Your daddy and I were so surprised we laughed immediately! What a beautiful entrance you made into the world - bringing joyful laughter with you!
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