Michaela Joy Challies

I’m in love.

Last night, on her thirtieth birthday, my wife gave herself (and me!) quite a gift: our daughter, Michaela (in case you don’t know, the name is pronounced “mih-KAY-lah”) Joy Challies. I’m crazy about her already. Actually, I’m crazy about both of them.

Michaela was an unexpected gift, actually. In her two previous pregnancies, Aileen has given birth ten days and seven days past her due date, so we were not anticipating Michaela’s arrival for another couple of weeks. However, during a routine thirty-eight week appointment yesterday afternoon, the midwife decided that, based on a few factors (higher protein levels, possible decreased fetal movement and slightly increasing blood pressure), she would send Aileen to the hospital for a consult with the obstetrician. The doctor noted a strange little temporary decrease in the baby’s heartbeat and, while she was not overly concerned, recommended that it would be best to get the baby out sooner rather than later—or that was her gut feeling, anyways. Her attitude, based on Aileen’s past history of elevated blood pressure in the final days of pregnancy, was that “at this point all we’d be waiting for is for something to go wrong.”

So they induced Aileen at around 8:30 PM (by breaking her water and by giving her oxytocin) while I ran home to get her bags (which she had only packed that day!). After a couple of hours, just as things were getting really difficult for her and as she was about four centimeters dilated, they gave her an epidural. Only a couple of contractions after the epidural she said she needed to push. The midwife didn’t believe her so Aileen raised the volume a little and sure enough, the baby was well on her way. After four or five minutes of pushing, Michaela was born. She had a little bit of trouble breathing initially, perhaps related to the cord being around her neck, though thankfully only loosely, but after a couple of minutes the midwife and nurses had her wailing at the top of her lungs. They found also that she had tied a knot in her cord so were glad that they had induced her when they did as it made for a short labor and delivery.

I left the hospital a few hours later. Aileen was doing great—she needed only a couple of stitches and should be back on her feet shortly. Knowing her, I’m sure she’ll be itching to get home today. Michaela was still having a bit of trouble with fluid in her lungs, but the nurses checked her out and thought she would manage to get through it on her own. So I came home to grab a couple hours of sleep and will take the children to meet their sister in just a little while.

Needless to say I am profoundly grateful to God for the gift of another child. He certainly has been good to us in blessing us with this little family. May He continue to bless us in His kind providence, and may He be the Lord of our home.

Here are the inevitable and expected early photos. I’ll try to get some better ones later today.

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Comments (87)

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Anonymous's picture

Praise God, and congratulations to all of you!

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Your new daughter is so beautiful - look at the little bow mouth :)

Thank you God for this family!

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yay! I am so excited for you guys…another niece…She’s beautiful looks just like the other two! Congratulations!

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Congratulations, Tim. So glad to hear it went well and everyone is doing fine.

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Congratulations, Tim! She’s beautiful.

The Lord’s blessings to you all! May she grow to love her Lord dearly.

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Congrats, Tim! Exciting news!

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Though I never post comments, this event calls for some words. Congratulations! She looks just like Abby!!!

Love you guys,Maryanne

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Ugh, I’m a typical man. I forgot to mention her weight. She was 8 pounds and 3 ounces, for those women who just have to know!

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Congrats to you and your family!

Just one week after T4G. I’m sure you are thankful for God’s providential timing.

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Congratulations brother! May she come to know Christ at a very early age.

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Congratulations to both of you!!! It is truly an answer to prayer that the mother and baby are doing fine.

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Congratulations and God’s blessings on you and your family! She is beautiful.

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What a precious piece o’ poppetry, Tim! Such lots of lovely dark hair. Congratulations to the Challies family. ;^)

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She’s sooooo beautiful!!! Congratulations again!!

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Congrats on your little cutie!

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Oh Tim…! Congratulations!!

You know - I still have a few boys not spoken for….;-)

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Congrats, Tim. And yes, I was wondering what the weight was until you left a comment. ;)

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Ahhh….how sweet she is. Congratulations to the whole fam.

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I checked in late last night and read that someone special was on the way. So naturally I couldn’t start the day without finding out more about “Baby Challies”.

WELCOME MICHAELA JOY! She is precious. Many prayers went up for you before we saw you and because of your daddy’s blog, many more will follow you.

Blessings to The Challies.

Tim, your routine is about to change again. ;-)

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We love her already.

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SHE IS SO, SO PRECIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL! I CAN SEE WHY YOURE SO IN LOVE ALREADY! CONGRATS GUYSCAN’T WAIT TO MEET HER! LOVE THE NAME ALSOFITS HER PERFECTLY!

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Congratulations, Tim!

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Way Cool!

Congratulations!

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What a birthday present! Aileen, seeing as it’s hard to celebrate more than one birthday at a time, you know this means you won’t have any more birthdays until she leaves home. ;-) Enjoy being 30! =)wj

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You’ve confirmed one of the best benefits of having a blog—sharing with others God’s gracious blessings in your life. What a joy to see God’s handiwork in creating a new life!

Being a typical guy myself, I hadn’t even noticed you left out the “birth stats.”

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A Big Congratulations! She looks just like you.

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Congratulations, Tim! Praise God for those well-appreciated physician’s instincts. Blessings to your whole family!

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Happy Birthday to Aileen and Michaela!Congratulations to the Challies family. What a wonderful blessing.

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Congratulations, Tim and Aileen!

May God continue to pour out His blessing and abundance on you!

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Tim,

Congratulations! May Michaela grow to be as lovely as one of Job’s daughters. She’s already got a start on the hair, I can see.

Blessings,

Dan Edelen

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Congrats! She’s adorable.

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Beautiful!!! Thank you for sharing.

My husband gives epidurals to pregnant women. :-)I have lost count of how many women have proposed to my husband after the epidural kicked in. One woman kept calling him “Darrel” after her mother introduced my husband as the one who would give her an epidural.

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Congratulations! She’s beautiful, praise God!

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God bless you all! Congratulations.

Josh BuicePractical Theology Discussionshttp://www.joshbuice.blogspot.com

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She’s beautiful :o) Congratulations to you and Aileen. May God’s hand be on this precious little girl.

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Many hearty congratulations. My husband will not be pleased with you posting those gorgeous pictures, though. I shall be making cow eyes at him for months…

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WOO HOO! Congratulations!!

When do her typing lessons start?

;-)

——bill

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She’s beautiful! Congratulations!! Good job, Aileen!

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Tim & family - Congratulations!!! She looks wonderful! God is so good.

Tim - it was good to meet you in Louisville as we toured Mohler’s library du force. God’s richest to you!

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Hurray for you and Aileen and all the little ones! So many are rejoicing and thanking God with you.In His love and goodness,,Jeri

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Tim:

Congratulations! Thanks for sharing this day/event with us.

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Congratulations! May the Lord bless you in raising her in his ways…

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She is so sweet! Congratulations! Thank you Lord for a safe delivery for both Aileen and Michaela! She REALLY is adorable!

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Congratulations Tim and Aileen, and welcome to precious Michaela Joy - can’t wait to meet her!

Much love from the King family

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Congradulations TIm! Congradulations! God bless you, your wife, and your baby!

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May you each know the richest blessings of God.

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What providence!

Congrats!

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Congratulations, Tim. Beautiful little girl, and they are so precious. We only have one granddaughter - age 16, and she’s still Papa’s baby. :)

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Congratulations!!

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Conglaturations!May God continue to bless you both with wisdom as you raise her up.