Thursday, September 16, 2010

Trapped Miner's Baby Born...Named Hope

COPIAPO, Chile - Hope was born Tuesday outside the mine in Chile where 33 men have been trapped for 40 days.
The first baby of trapped miner Ariel Ticona and his wife, Elizabeth Segovia, was born by cesarean section in a hospital in Copiapo, where many of the trapped miners' families live. A maternity ward nurse said she entered the world at 12:20 p.m. weighing nearly 7 pounds (3 kilograms) and measuring almost 19 inches (48 centimetres) long .She is also in perfect health.
It was a rare bit of good news for a nation anxiously following efforts to pull the miners out alive.
Ticona and his wife had planned to name the child Carolina but each decided independently to change the name to Esperanza — Spanish for Hope — when the miners were found alive 17 days after the main shaft of the San Jose copper and gold mine collapsed on Aug. 5.

Many of the miners' families have held vigil at the mine since then, sleeping in tents in the cold Atacama desert nights. But Ticona didn't want that for his wife. In a recorded video chat, one of many that miners have had now thanks to a fiber-optic cable that rescuers dropped through a narrow bore hole, Ticona urged a relative to tell his wife to stay home and take it easy before the birth.

"Tell her to change the name of our daughter ... and give her a long-distance kiss!" Ticona said as the other miners shouted, "We're going to name her Hope!"
Segovia told Chile's Canal 13 network that she had exactly the same thought about her name. "He thought of it there and I thought of it here in the house: She was going to be named Carolina Elizabeth, but now her name will be Esperanza Elizabeth."

"I'm very nervous," Segovia said Tuesday as she entered the clinic, passing a crowd of photographers and well-wishers. Ticona had promised her he would attend the birth. He urged a relative to videotape it, and the nurse confirmed that a sister-in-law took pictures.
 We all sincerely wish the baby girl does bring hope to the men trapped thousands of feet below the surface. The task of building an alternate shaft to rescue the men is a long and arduous one and they will have to stay in their cramped sanctuary for months yet.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:12:00 PM

    What a beautiful baby...Hope is the right name for her and the miners has something else to hang onto.
    Glad the sister-in-law was there to take pictures of the precious little bungle of joy.

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  2. Anonymous5:17:00 PM

    Sent you an e-mail about 5:PM my time..
    Did you wet your knickers when Nana jumped out at you? Haha
    Glad the jiggle dance was really good, sounds to me you got more than the jiggle dance[giggles].
    I still find things to rant at his long ass for. Dad says I keep him on his toes/back..hahaha.see ya later.

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  3. Sorry PIC..nauseous...food reaction.See you tomorrow.Luv..Luv

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  4. Anonymous9:47:00 PM

    I'm so sorry...hope you feel better, be sure you drink a lot of liquids and rest.

    I got your e-mail and sent you one.

    Here's hoping you feel better real quick...and tell the Rock to give you a big kiss and hug you tight.
    Nana will be a good girl until you feel better...See you later..HUGS..PIC

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