Your PaPa had started a new job that had him traveling more during the week. He was working for a few weeks in Charlotte, so he decided to stay with us while he was working there. We jokingly told KayKay she was going to have to drive to RH all by herself if you decided to come while PaPa was here. Your MawMaw also told us for several weeks that she just new that you were going to be born on a full moon. It was almost as if we all knew you would come at 37 weeks and 6 days.
While PaPa was staying with us, I cooked dinner for us. I made this new recipe that I had found that had lower sodium (the Dr. said it would help with swelling). It was okay, not great though. After dinner, we watched a little tv, but nothing good was on it seemed. We all ate an ice cream sandwich before bed. We went to bed around 10:30, PaPa slept on an air mattress in the living room. I laid in the bed, but couldn't go to sleep, mostly because I was very uncomfortable.
After laying there for about an hour, I decided to get out of bed so I didn't keep your Daddy up. I went and laid on the floor in your room. While laying there my water broke (I will explain that to you a LONG way down the road). I woke your Daddy up and we rushed around to get to the hospital. We woke PaPa up and all climbed into the Explorer. PaPa called KayKay to tell her she was going to have to make the journey to RH by herself. Your Daddy called MawMaw, GrandDaddy, and Uncle Cory. GrandDaddy was in Greenwood for the night, so he would be driving 2 hours to get to the hospital. MawMaw and Uncle Cory didn't believe him at first. It was after midnight by this point. I could go into detail about these conversations (quite humorous), but I will let them tell you one day.
Your Daddy sped to the hospital and even put on the flashers. When we got to the hospital, Uncle Cory and Aunt Kristin were already there. They lived farther from the hospital than us. I still don't know how they made it there so fast. Once we get to the hospital and they check everything out, we find out my water had in fact broken, but I was nowhere near being close to having you. Dr said they would monitor me overnight, but to get some rest and they would give me pitocin (another thing I will tell you a long way down the road) at 5am. Get some rest, yea right. I was so excited, anxious, nervous! Not to mention, we had all rushed to the hospital as soon as my water broke (Mommy, Daddy, PaPa, MawMaw, Uncle Cory, Aunt Kristin, GrandDaddy, and KayKay). We were too "keyed" up to sleep!
At 5am, they started the pitocin, and the contractions started soon after. They didn't get really painful until around 11am. Your Mommy tried to endure the pain as long as she could, but decided to get an epidural (again, LONG way from now) around noon. The Dr kept checking me throughout the afternoon and every time it felt like it was never going to be time to help you enter the world. I kept snacking on ice because that's all I was allowed to eat. I hadn't eaten since that "okay, but not great dinner" and ice cream sandwich before bed. STARVING!
Around 6pm, the Dr checked everything out and said it was time to start getting ready to deliver. We were ready! All of the family (except your Daddy) left the room and anxiously waited in the waiting room. What a great team we were in that room (the nurse, Dr, your Daddy, Mommy, and you). Your Daddy was such a great coach for Mommy. He held my hand and counted with me with every push. He was as ready as I was, I think! The Dr said at one point I had a vein sticking out in my forehead during the pushing.
After 2 hours of pushing (around 8:30pm), the Dr explained that we could continue trying, but that he thought it would be best if we delivered you through a C-section (LONG way from now). I was disappointed, but I wanted to do what was best for your delivery.
At exactly, 9:29pm on June 15, you were brought into this world. You were 20 inches long and weighed 5 lbs 10 oz. Hard to believe you were so small because now you are wearing size 4 diapers. You were so tiny that preemie diapers fit you. I can still remember the first time I saw you. The Dr held you up so your Daddy and I could see. You looked just like I had pictured in my mind. Jet black hair and olive complexion. It was at that moment that I realized you weren't crying. I kept asking the Dr why you weren't crying. Mommy was so worried about you. Daddy was too, but he was trying to keep his composure for Mommy. The nurses took you into the other room (Daddy went along) and hooked you up to oxygen. After 5 minutes you took your first breath and begin to cry. It was the best sound I had ever heard! The pediatrician later explained that you were probably worn out from the long delivery and all the work you had been doing in the last 24 hours.
Of course, Daddy went and shared the good news with everyone anxiously awaiting in the hospital. Everyone was so excited and exhausted, just like Daddy, Mommy, and YOU. But we were so happy to have you join our family.
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