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Our journey began October 2005 when we met in our Single's class at Prestonwood Baptist Church. We were engaged in June 2006 and were married on November 17, 2006. JP works for ROMCO as a Product Support Sales Manager and I will begin teaching part-time for the Dallas International School in August 2011. We have one little boy, Merit Cross. God has truly blessed our family.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Labor at School!

What an unusual day it truly was. I had not slept at all the night before due to major back pain. I didn't know I was in the early stages of labor. I woke up and got ready for school. My mom and JP told me I was not very smart for going. They thought I should stay home and take it easy. While I was teaching the Reading lesson I noticed that the pain seemed to be coming in frequent intervals. My friends at work told me I should start timing the pain and said they thought I was in labor. At first the pain came at 10 minute intervals, then at 8, then at 6. I called my Dr. T. and he said to continue walking around the room teaching for another hour and see if the pain continued. It definitely continued! While I was teaching the Bible lesson I was holding on to a desk in the back of the room trying to take long, deep breaths to get through the pain. My kids could tell I wasn't feeling well and asked what was wrong. I told them the baby was really kicking. They asked me if I thought the baby might come that day. I lauged to myself and thought, probably so. "What in the world am I doing still at work?" I wanted to finish the Bible lesson with them before I left. I guess that shows how much I truly love my job and my kiddos. I called my long-term substitute, Susan, and asked her if she could come in at 11:30 for me. When she arrived I promptly left. I met my mom at my house, got my bags loaded in the car and headed to Dr. T.'s office. Sure enough I was dialated to 3 cm and he said, "I'll meet you at the hospital". I called JP and told him I was in labor. He left San Antonio immediately and headed to Dallas. My Dad was headed home from Red River and Alicia left Houston as soon as I called. Everyone made it in plenty of time. Alicia was with me throughout the birth. I truly could not have done it without her. She was amazing! She encouraged me, held my hand, fed me ice chips and coached me through 2 1/2 hours of pushing. Merit Cross McLain arrived at 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday night, Sept. 15th.

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