We checked into St. Luke's and the nurses started to gather some information. They were confused about our whole situation and I began to weep when they asked for our residence address. We didn't know what to say because the day before we had to move. Ray gave them his parents address and told them our situation. So the other nurse came in to check how much time I had before I delivered and we received unexpected news. She told us that the baby maybe breached and a c-section would be my option to deliver the baby. Without us asking for a second opinion, she pulled out the sonogram and we saw that the baby was in proper position to deliver vaginally. Then I was told I was 9 cm dilated. They prepped me and I was rushed into the room to deliver. By this time, it was around 7:30am. With 30 minutes until Raymiah's scheduled scan, we were playing the waiting game. Ray was leaving at 7:50 to meet with Raymiah's doctors next door at TCH. Then as I was prepared for Ray not to be at our baby's birth, I had the urge to push. He informed the nurses and I was told to wait till the doctor arrived. He arrived at 7:59 and the baby's head was already out all he had left to do was to grab her and cut the cord. Reelaiah Abigail Burns was born at 8:03am!

We quickly recovered from that report because that was unbelievable to hear. The enemy is tricky but that was just stupidity. We ever saw that woman again.
A few hours after the birth of Reelaiah, I sent her to the nursery while I visited Raymiah as the doctors took her off the respirator. As the tubing came out, she began to cry softly for me. It was a joyous occasion and I cried tears of joy and relief knowing that my daughter would recover and all will be well. The doctors was shocked to see me walk in the room after delivering Reelaiah, but I couldn't miss that for the world. One of the EMT's from the medical center came by to check on us and pray with us which was a surprise because we definitely expect that from her. It wasn't just a job to her, but she truly cared. I thank God for that. We was surrounded by great doctors who did all they could for our family.
I checked out of the hospital Wednesday, July 13 and was allowed to stay in Raymiah's new room until she was released on Friday. Raymiah was off of the sedatives and she was able to meet Reelaiah for the first time.
Raymiah was released and we were headed somewhere...we had no place to go to. We crashed at Ray's parents RV until we figured something out. We shared a queen sized bed, all six of us. We slept lightly to keep a close eye on Raymiah. Ray left early the next morning to go to work which now was an hour away! We stayed at the RV until Ray came back and when he did, we started to clean out the other RV to make it liveable. The next day, we went to church. Reelaiah's barely a week old and Raymiah's recovering, but we couldn't stay home. God had been so good to us.
A few weeks later, we received a call from CPS again requesting that we take a drug test. They took pictures of my babies just in case they had a case. We rushed to take the drug test with only 5 minutes to spare because Ray had to be at work. We waited to hear from them after the test, but we never heard from them again. Thank you Jesus!!!
Currently we are still in the RV saving money and waiting on God in the process. We know that He has something great in store or us and He has placed some awesome, encouraging people in our lives. People who is there for us and who is inspiring. We love them dearly and thank God for them. They have been there with us since our Texas journey begin.
Continue to pray for us and know that God is getting the glory out of our lives. We haven't gone crazy like some think..we are much stronger and faith-ful like never before.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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