Kacy Elizabeth Waiters: A Short Story

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My daughter name is Kacy Elizabeth Waiters. Her name means Vigilant In War. It’s origin of her name is American. I came up with her name with some help. Her father and I Always wanted a daughter with her name beginning with K then Elizabeth came from Queen Elizabeth as easy that could be and final her last name waiters came from a special person in my life that I miss so much and that's my great grandma. My grandma mother last name was waiters and so I said “Hey why not let her have the last name of a special women that I love and miss”. The parents name are Jahnaye Marks and Cameron Thomaz. Kacy was born at McLeod Women’s Pavilion. I was very scared, because she was my very first child that I was having. On May 10, 2016 at 8:30pm I was at …show more content…
So I thought to myself like “nah it's not time yet for you to come out”. After a few minutes go by I started feeling a lot of pressure around my cervix and then I really knew it was time to go and deliver my baby. The first person I told was my brother, because I know that he wouldn’t like to hear it so I said “Dre my water broke” and when he turn around and look down at me he screamed so loud saying “Ayo Jahnaye water just broke”. So finally when everybody ran into the front room and saw that I was in a lot of pain my mama and Cameron rush me to the hospital and my grandma and brother said “We are going to meet y'all up there a little bit later”. My mama was driving so fast to the hospital that she thought I was going to die. Finally when we arrived to the hospital the nurses could see that I was in labor and the doctors took me up to the 4th floor of the pavilion and register me in and put me in a room. After I got into a room the nurse ask me to “Take my bottoms off so she can check my cervix.” I was only 5 cm. I didn't have far long to go, but I know that I was going to have contractions for a very long …show more content…
The doctor ask “Are you ready to start pushing.” I said “Yes sir” and before you even know it our baby girl Kacy was here into the new world on May 11, 2016 at 5:47am. She was a very healthy baby girl that weigh 7 lbs and 5 oz. Cameron went into the playroom to get my brother to let him know that his niece was here. When my brother walk into the room he couldn't believe it he couldn't believe that his niece looked just like him and tears started rolling down his eyes. The doctor told me that my daughter

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