Showing posts with label Baby Boy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby Boy. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Birth

We had a baby...

I checked into the hospital at 11am and hooked up to everything by noon. The contractions started shortly after and things progressed. My mom arrived and we all settled in. The hospital was busy, really busy; 27 births in 24 hours busy. We spent a lot of time waiting on the doctor and waiting on the anesthesiologist. I had a great epidural that felt like a dream and Kevin was a champ holding my hand and watching every move the doctor was making. Kevin and my mom watched the monitors and contractions while I tried to rest. I slowly progressed. As my doctor checked me at 5:30, I was an 8; but of course because he was going to do a c-section I decided to finish dilating about 5 minutes after he left. I crossed my legs and held on until he could get back. I don't think I could have done it if my dear husband wasn't there holding my hands and reassuring me, my mom putting cold towels on my feet and my siblings texting me. Just because you are about to give birth doesn't mean you are exempt from harassment via group text messaging. The doctor arrived at 6:15 and a few pushes and rotating the little boy, he was born at 6:34pm. 
There are no words to describe that beautiful moment when they lay your newborn on your belly. With Kevin by my side and tears in our eyes we counted ten fingers and ten toes. Relieved that he was only 7 pounds 9 ounces, instead of the predicted ten pounds, we held him close and embraced the little miracle in our arms. 
Kevin was amazing during delivery. Amazing. He beat all the odds stacked against him and didn't pass out or puke the entire time. He held my legs and cut the umbilical cord. He coached me through the pushing and was completely consumed by the birth of his son. I couldn't have asked for a better man to be by my side. 

We are home now and everyone is doing well, Henry Augustus is a dream and we are completely in love. Completely in love I tell ya.

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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Introducing...

Henry Augustus Brimhall
November 1, 2012
6:34pm
7 pounds 9 ounces
19.5 inches

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

a baby boy's room

A baby boy's room... This was a hard project for me to wrap my mind around. I couldn't see what I wanted, the vision was always blurry. I didn't obsess or stress about it. I just left it alone, sent it to the back of my mind to work it's self out. It did. Amazing what happens when you let things settle, they just work out. I should remember that. And Kevin just let me stew about it. Can I just say that husband of mine is really good at just trusting me, he has the perfect amount of opinions on decorating. Not to many, and the ones he has aren't that strong. Works out so perfectly. 
That being said, I fell in love with the bedding and I waited, waited, and waited for it to arrive. The entire room was on hold so I could focus the entire room around it. Call it my focal point if you will. It was worth the wait. It is the softest, most fantastic fabric I have ever seen. It was worth every email saying it was backordered another month. 

Then I found this fantastic iron bike on Etsy. Can we just talk about the greatness of Etsy? Love it. I was hoping it was bigger, but actually think it works out nicely. Every little boy needs a bicycle right?

I have never had a changing pad before, but I've never really cared since I'm a floor sitter. Kevin isn't a floor sitter. And he is a giant and thinks the floor is dirty. So he asked for a changing table, and I obliged. I mean he will be changing some diapers.
The shelf above the dresser is probably 25 years old and I stole it from my Mom's basement. She won't notice, I painted it. I will continue to tinker with that shelf; adding items, removing items and shifting everything. It's what I do. 
Then there is this red rocking chair. For the record I have used it in all the girls rooms and now this little boys and I always stare at it and think "Really? How am I going to decorate another bedroom with this red chair." I thought about getting a new one, but after the bedding arrived and things started to fall into place I decided that I really like that red chair. A little color goes a long way. Plus I could buy new shoes instead of another rocking chair. And a giant crocheted ball to assist in the rocking is my favorite thing. 

And a little boy's room should always have a map in it. Why? In case he wants to be a pirate or a sailor or whatever people use maps for. Thank you Etsy for providing a plethora of map options. Just remember to not ship it parcel post, 3 weeks is way to long to have to wait. 
The best part about this little nursery of ours is that every few days, Kevin walks past it and makes a comment about how much he loves it. And I love it too. I find myself sitting in there, hiding from the children, crocheting little hats and feeling the warmth of the sunshine come in. I can't wait to show it to this baby boy. 

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Friday, May 25, 2012

Boy. (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

Our baby BOY!

I convinced the doctor to let us take a quick look at whether we were having a boy or a girl at our last appointment. I was just barely 16 weeks and our doctor normally won't look until 20.  My mothers intuition was all messed up. I couldn't tell if we were having a boy or a girl. This pregnancy is so different from the girls, but it's also Kevin's baby so maybe that's why. We so desperately wanted a boy, but I felt calm in having a girl. I know how to have girls, I knew that I could see Kevin falling in love again with another daughter. When our beloved nurse Cindy looked around at the squirming little one, at first glance, it was announced that it looked like a girl. A Girl! I looked at Kevin and squeezed his arm, A GIRL! ...yay? Then after about 20 minutes of prodding on a very old ultrasound machine it appeared that it was a Boy. A BOY! It most definitely looked like a boy, but we weren't certain we could announce to the world that it was a boy, only to be mistaken. We headed across the street to Fetal Foto where it took another 30 minutes to get the little one to uncross his ankles, at least this time we were able to watch him kick, squirm, wave, and suck his thumbs on a 46" TV screen. Kevin could determine what arms were and legs were on a screen that size. Finally after some convincing he uncrossed his legs. We are having a BOY! I was in tears excited. I could have had a girl, but I really wanted a boy. A baby BOY! A healthy, strong, wiggly baby boy. Kevin is over the moon excited, and the girls knew all along that they were having a baby brother. Kevin told me that I was smiling in my sleep that night. This little one already is so loved.
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