I was minding my own business and trying to put on my shoes. I bent over to tie the blasted things, and I felt a gush. What?! This wasn't supposed to happen now! Things weren't supposed to happen for another week at least! I didn't want to interrupt the family time at the cabin with this!
Alas, despite what I wanted to have happen, my water broke and gushed out everywhere. It was a little embarrassing. I couldn't believe how much it kept coming and coming and coming....
Anyway, we were worried about things going quickly, since labor went quite quickly when Marie and Peter were born. My sister rushed me down the mountain and another sister called Scott to make sure he didn't come up. We made it to the hospital in PLENTY of time. Apparently even though your water breaks, that doesn't mean your body is ready to go into labor. It was very slow going. It took 12 hours from my water breaking for the baby to be born. I guess that's what happens when you're only 37 weeks.
So, we would like to welcome Thomas Frederick Woolston to our family. He was 6 lb 10 oz and 20 inches long. He was very healthy even though he was earlier than any of my others.
We were very glad the other kids were well taken care of at the cabin. We were disappointed to not be there with the family as much, but at least we knew all was under control with the kids.