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Day Four With Peanut… er, Caroline | Guest Columnist, David

Sunday, October 1, 2006 (Updated: Wednesday, March 12, 2025)
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Thank you to everyone who has been leaving comments and blessings and prayers on the “announcement post”. It’s been so nice to hear from so many and it’s like having a huge online “get well” card. 🙂

And we’ve appreciated those prayers. The doctor came by Friday afternoon to check up on Sallie and it was discovered that her intestines had shut down. And she was finally cleared to eat Friday morning, too! So, with two small meals inside with nowhere to go, she was restricted to no food intake, but the IVs nourished her in the meantime. And in the last 24 hours, her system has started up so this morning the doctor is allowing limited food and liquids to get her started, and we’ll have to stay an extra night just to make sure it’s all well. He said that he hasn’t had a situation like this in many, many years.



It’s such a God-thing that in the midst of the challenges of the last 72 hours and such that we see such graces. We know even more that our choice of doctor was a blessing from the Lord. He listened and knew that Sallie was in tune with how her body was so sensitive, and he let the others in the surgery know that this could be a tough one, or as he put it “she is not a beginner’s patient”! Only God could have provided a doctor who “gets it”. Sallie is so thankful for this.

The hospital staff has been a great blessing, too. We’ve had some great nurses to work with.

But the best grace is…. Caroline. We’ve said a few times that a c-section is “the surgery with a prize”. Most surgeries are for correction or removal. This one gives you a bundle of love! Last evening I held her for a couple hours and she snuggled in my arms and made me feel like a million bucks. And Sallie finally got the chance, a couple chances actually, to hold her next to her chest. And just after she was fed and changed before we took her down to the nursery for the night, she opened her eyes, turned her head, and for a long time just stared at Sallie, lying still, all her energy used to study her mama. That moment was special. We saw into her heart at that moment, and it was the most wonderful way to end the day.

We even talked about it after a nurse check at 3 a.m. Something special happened at that moment. For so long her eyes have been mostly closed. Now she’s starting to study the 8-12″ that the say she’s able to see.

I’ve really taken to feeding her. She’s a guzzler! And I wasn’t sure how I was going to handle diaper changes. I’ve seen the clips on “America’s Funniest Home Videos” of dads gagging over the diaper changing. But you know what?… when you’re in love, that kind of stuff just doesn’t matter. I actually find it kind of fun.

We were quite amused when one of the nurse aids came in an said, “Oh, what a cute little peanut”! And “Peanut” was a big hit in the nursery a couple nights ago when we provided her picture outfit for the 4 a.m. photographer visit. Everyone in the nursery was raving over her cute sweater and jeans with flower cuffs. So, even the staff is being blessed by Caroline! 😀

We’ll see what happens over the next 24 hours and we’ll probably be home tomorrow.

Sallie hasn’t had the chance to check her email over the last four days, even with the wireless system here at the hospital. Something in the hospital setup hasn’t allowed our mail to work and I don’t know why, but I was home for a few hours yesterday to get some sleep and found it works fine in our house, so it’s the hospital’s fault that any email correspondence has’t happened. She’ll get back to her mail soon, and it’s probably going to be a bit before she get’s caught up again. She’s been a little busy the last few days… 🙂

Category: Guest Columnist - David | My Pregnancy & Baby Stories

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Sallie Schaaf Borrink is a wife, mother, homebody, and autodidact. She’s a published author, former teacher, and former campus ministry staff member. Sallie owns a home-based graphic design and web design business with her husband (DavidandSallie.com).

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  1. Malissa

    Sunday, October 1, 2006 at 5:14 pm

    Good news–keep recuperating!

    Csects do a number on the old bodies:)

    Reply
  2. Kether

    Sunday, October 1, 2006 at 5:24 pm

    Thank God for such a great doctor!
    My prayers are lifted for a swift return to health for Sallie.
    I’m so looking forward to hearing about the joy that Caroline brings to your home.

    Reply
  3. judy

    Sunday, October 1, 2006 at 6:00 pm

    I remember the entire pregnancy-birth-newborn experience as being overwhelming.

    May the overwhelming blessings sustain you through the overwhelming ‘newness’ of your life together!

    Reply
  4. ladysown

    Sunday, October 1, 2006 at 7:48 pm

    ah…do enjoy your wee one. 🙂 I am so happy for you.

    Make sure Sallie takes it easy for the next while. It takes a good 6 weeks to recover fully so make sure she doesn’t rush things at all.

    Reply
  5. Zan

    Monday, October 2, 2006 at 9:51 am

    Congratulations!

    I will be praying for a swift recovery.

    Enjoy your angel.

    Reply
  6. Laurel Wreath

    Monday, October 2, 2006 at 12:29 pm

    Tell Sallie to take as long as she need before updating us, we will be here. Rest, Rest, Rest =)) enjoy every second.

    Reply
  7. Keziah

    Monday, October 2, 2006 at 3:13 pm

    David, thank you so much for updating us here. Give my love to Sallie and Caroline. I hope Sallie is feeling better today and can get home soon. Tell her not to worry about us – as long as we know that there will be photos and baby stories at the end of it, we can wait as long as we need to!

    Reply
  8. Cheri

    Monday, October 2, 2006 at 4:04 pm

    Congradulations!!! I’ve been longing to check in to a computer just to see how you were all doing. So glad to see that everything has gone well, almost. Do take it easy and rest, Sallie, and do enjoy your time with Caroline while she is so tiny. 😀 I’ll be praying for you.

    Reply
  9. blestwithsons

    Monday, October 2, 2006 at 6:27 pm

    Aw shucks Sallie. I don’t know if you remember that I told you in a long ago email that my c-section story is not for first timers… I didn’t know you’d try and replicate it! I had an intestinal blockage myself with my first one…that is not fun AT ALL. I’m so sorry. But your husband is so right – this is the only surgery you get a prize for! Get well soon!!!

    Reply
  10. Susanna

    Tuesday, October 3, 2006 at 5:24 am

    You all remain in our prayers. We don’t have nurserys and 4am photo calls over here….baby stays in the room with mummy unless they are on SCBU. Mind you,a nursery ensures that mum gets some rest 🙂 !

    Reply
  11. KayinMaine

    Tuesday, October 3, 2006 at 3:30 pm

    Congratulations on your new little blessing! I’ll be praying for a quick recovery for Sallie. May God bless your family in this exciting time.

    Reply
  12. Lana Love

    Tuesday, October 3, 2006 at 4:06 pm

    Well Dave, you might not have a problem with the diapers now, just wait until you need a gas mask to change them, you might change your mind!

    Reply
  13. Kina Fink

    Thursday, October 5, 2006 at 10:33 am

    I happened on your blog this morning from a friend’s site… Congratulations on the new wee one and hope you have a speedy recovery from C-section! Nice blog:-)

    Kina

    Reply
  14. Spunky

    Thursday, October 5, 2006 at 11:07 pm

    Congratulations. She is beautiful. I am excited to finally see the little girl we’ve been praying for. God is good.

    Reply

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