Thursday, May 27, 2010

Three New WC Babies




Babies Natasha Baugher, Garrison Burns, and Caschel Heath were all born recently to staff members here at Worthington Christian.

Between April 28th and May 6th, the Baughers, the Burns, and the Heaths were all blessed with new additions to their families. The Baughers had a beautiful baby girl, and the Burns and Heath families both had a boy.

Mr. David Stoll, WC staff member, said “Wow! I’m very excited. Being a father of four, I get excited to see God’s miracle inside of a woman. It’s amazing.” The new babies are the buzz at WC this week.
WC photography teacher Mrs. Jess Heath gave birth to Caschel McHenry Redemption Heath and, surprisingly, chose to wait until the delivery to know his sex. “I actually didn’t know that I’d have a boy. The longer Adam and I waited, the more we didn’t want to know,” she said. “I always had the feeling it was a boy.”


With this being the Heaths’ first child, waiting to discover the sex was a bold step.

WC Director of Spiritual Formation Mr. Tom Burns and his lovely wife Christie also had a baby boy. Garrison Murphy was named after a close family friend, Gary; and his middle name, Murphy, was inspired by Mr. Burns’s childhood hero, baseball player Dale Murphy. “At first we were shocked that we were pregnant as we already have a fairly full home,” said Mr. Burns. “We always thought we would have one more, but Garrison’s timing was a little sooner than we were anticipating.”



Garrison’s birth, being the fourth for the Burns family, was no major adjustment for Tom and Christie. However, Garrison’s delivery was different from that of their first three children. “This was surely the easiest pregnancy of the three,” said Christie. “We were all shocked by how big he was: nine pounds. Breaks our family record by about a pound and a half.”


Social Studies teacher Mr. Dan Roads said, “This is crazy. Three babies at once?! They’ll all grow up together and probably get married. The two guys will be fighting over Natasha, though.” The Baughers are moving into the same neighborhood where the Heaths reside, so there is a strong possibility that their children will be close companions.


The Baugher’s baby girl, Natasha, was also born in May. The only girl of the three and proud! “It is wonderful that one girl was born of the three!” said Student Services Assistant Mrs. Cindy Dunn. “And I’m pretty sure I saw Mr. Baugher wrapped around Natasha’s little finger!”


These pregnancies, and the subsequent births of the infants, have brought an intense excitement to WC.

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