Saturday, 12 October 2019

Welcome to Florencia - grandchild no 5


Florencia Azucena Rayner Rojas arrived at just after 8am this morning, weighing in at 2.8kg, which is a bit over 6lbs in old money.
This hasn’t been an easy pregnancy for Lucy. I was surprised how large she was when I got to Ecuador at the beginning of August and there were some scares along the way – one scan suggested the placenta may have detached, then there were some bad days travelling around Ecuador (to Santo Domingo and to the coast and back).
We were so worried that we upgraded Lucy to first class on the flight from Mexico City back to London so she could have a bed and lie down.
That was just six weeks ago, so I think we were right to be worried. I didn’t want my granddaughter to be born in Mexico, or on a flight over the north Atlantic.
Florencia was born in Peterborough Maternity Hospital and we knew it was happening around 6pm last night when Lucy’s waters broke. Contractions were not very strong and the advice from the hospital was to stay at home until contractions were coming every three minutes.
We all went to bed. Around 4am, things seemed to be happening, so Tom and Lucy drove to the hospital only to be sent home again. At 6am, they went back and things happened fairly quickly from there.
Margaret and I were looking after Julia and Aureliano and they were very good. We watched tractor videos first thing, went to Sainsbury’s and then on to Van Hage to buy presents for the baby. While we were there, Tom messaged to say they were leaving hospital and so they were home just after us at about 2pm.
Julia and Aureliano have been calling the baby Treeapple and that looks as if it will be her name for the immediate future. I held her briefly this afternoon. She is tiny and has a lot of dark hair. Things seem to be fine, she’s feeding and pooing and I guess we’ll be hearing a lot from her in the coming months.
Tomorrow, I’m going to try to buy a new car – a seven seater – to accommodate the growing family.
You can see a video of Julia and Aureliano meeting their sister here.

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