Update From Oxford

One of our Chi Alpha stu­dents, Andrew Wright, said this in an email about Dana: I went to Oxford today. I’m still speech­less; nev­er been more impressed in all my life. Send Dana there, but only if her beau­ty fades. It’s an awe­some school full of ugly women and I’d hate to see all the men fight­ing over your daugh­ter.

That just made me laugh.

It reminds me of a joke I’ve heard about MIT. The male/female ratio is pret­ty tilt­ed there, so if you’re a gal “the odds are good, but the goods are odd.”

You Know Life is Good When…

Con­tem­plat­ing my new­born daugh­ter today, I had an epiphany: you know life is good when you have peo­ple com­pet­ing for the priv­i­lege of wip­ing your bot­tom…

UPDATE: while up late with Dana, I decid­ed to put this insight into haiku form

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Ver­sion A:
Con­cern­ing new­borns
I reflect: Life is good when
peo­ple wipe your butt

Ver­sion B:
Con­cern­ing new­borns:
they lie scream­ing as ser­vants
vie to wipe their butts

Baby Got Back (Home, That Is)

Just a quick update–we got Dana home today in the midafter­noon.

Thanks for the TON of emails–for once I had more legit­i­mate mes­sages than spam! It feels good to get 90 or so con­grat­u­la­to­ry mis­sives.

Now that Dana’s home we’ll be sure to dress her up in some cute out­fits and post pic­tures online. I’ll try and do a short lit­tle web­cam movie, too.

For the baby-uni­ti­at­ed (i.e., all the col­le­gians I know), I’ll be very tardy in respond­ing to emails, phone calls, and smoke sig­nals. I’ll post short lit­tle updates here as oft as I can, but expect them to be few and far between. If they’re more fre­quent, con­sid­er that lagniappe.

Baby Davis Has Arrived!

Glen & Paula had their first child today at 4:03pm. Read more and see pho­tos!

D‑Day (Delivery Day)

Our first child, Dana Marie Davis, arrived March 25, 2004 at 4:03pm PST. She was 6 lbs 7 oz, and 18″ long. Ten fin­gers, ten toes, the whole bit.

Deliv­ery was actu­al­ly very easy for Paula. From the time she start­ed push­ing until the time of deliv­ery took less than an hour. To top it off, Paula felt rel­a­tive­ly lit­tle pain through­out. We’re still count­ing our bless­ings and thank­ing every­one who prayed in that direc­tion!

See pho­tos of Dana in our gallery.

That’s the essen­tial outline–if you want the blow-by-blow, read more.

I actu­al­ly wrote most of the fol­low­ing at the hos­pi­tal (yes, I brought my lap­top with me–it amused the nurs­es, I think), so please for­give the verb tens­es.
Con­tin­ue read­ing “D‑Day (Deliv­ery Day)”

Pregnant Paula Photos

In case you’re curi­ous, we have preg­nan­cy pho­tos from begin­ning to end.

Keep­ing our fin­gers crossed for tomor­row! In just about two hours Paula will call the hos­pi­tal to con­firm that she’s to head in, and then they’ll being work­ing their med­ical arts upon her.

Spring Break Filler

Hope you’re hav­ing a great spring break. Of course, if you are then you’re prob­a­bly not obses­sive­ly check­ing this web­site…

Any­way, Andrew’s off to Rus­sia and Lynet­te’s on her way back from Oxford. Andrew got pick­pock­et­ed in London–I hope he blogs about it.

As you’ve prob­a­bly heard, alum­na Ade­line is a final­ist in the Miss Sin­ga­pore Uni­verse com­pe­ti­tion.

Final­ly, if you haven’t seen the pre­views, there’s a new teen movie com­ing out called Saved that pokes fun at the Chris­t­ian high school scene. Tim Bed­nar has an inter­view with the direc­tor (thanks to Andrew Carea­ga for the lead).

On the Verge

Paula goes in to the hos­pi­tal tonight, and baby should appear some­time tomor­row after­noon (around 5pm is what the doc­tor esti­mat­ed).

Woohoo!

By the way, a few days ago I men­tioned that an alum­na from our Chi Alpha group at Stan­ford is a final­ist in the Miss Sin­ga­pore Uni­verse com­pe­ti­tion. Nathaniel Rice (one of our cur­rent stu­dents) found a blog that men­tions Ade­line’s involve­ment twice (on March 12 in a spir­i­tu­al sort of con­text and once on March 21 in a fun friend kind of con­text).

an excerpt from the Fri­day March 12 entry: One of the girls, Ade­line, left the deep­est impres­sion in my heart… [skipped some stuff] i respect her and look up to her.. she got this spark in her eyes when she was shar­ing her expe­ri­ence.. as if she was liv­ing life with such pas­sions~! I told her i was feel­ing pret­ty ner­vous, and she said..“remember i said beau­ty is a qui­et and gen­tle spir­it?” I said “yeah” as her group’s top­ic was about what beau­ty means to them(everyone had to intro them­selves with name and age, and a few words about their top­ic in front of the judges). Then she smiled and said to me, “You have that beau­ty i was talk­ing about — a qui­et and gen­tle spir­it.”. I was pret­ty touched, i smiled and said Thank you and hugged her, and i was close to tears.. it’s just amaz­ing! She was­n’t like most of the oth­er con­tes­tants who could be pret­ty self­ish at times, or hyp­o­crit­i­cal, or bitchy. She is so sin­cere.. and true.. and so pos­i­tive.. and she is just a few years old­er than me and already liv­ing life the way she wants! She just touched my heart in a way.. =)

I’d like for Chi Alpha to take cred­it for Ade­line, but she was already pret­ty mature before we even met her…

Purpose-Driven Profile

Rick War­ren (pas­tor and author) is the sub­ject of a very favor­able arti­cle in Time.

My favorite excerpt: Remark­ably, War­ren has man­aged to spread his approach to the gospel with­out exten­sive nation­al media cov­er­age or a TV min­istry. He turned down an invi­ta­tion from Oprah to be on her show, though he says he’d like to meet her some­day. “Too many min­is­ters start out as ser­vants and end up as celebri­ties,” he says. “I want to use my influ­ence to do some good, and I can get more done out of the lime­light.”

Keep Your Eye on the Ball

Tim Smith, leader of Keep Your Eye on the Ball (opens a Quick­time video).

As always, check the video blog archives for more humor­ous and inspi­ra­tional clips.