Sunday, November 20, 2011
Will Comes Home
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Welcome Will
Have you heard that we've had another baby? It's true, almost 3 months ago. Will was born the evening of August 24th around 10 pm or so. That time is an estimate but I'm pretty sure of that date. Nobody really wants to hear about it, I'm sure you just want to get to the pictures anyway so here you go.
We showed up at the hospital at 6:00 am for our appointment but found out they were not expecting us until 7:00 am. D'oh! We could have slept an entire extra hour, but who really wants a good nights sleep the day before a baby is born? It's not like you'll be up every few hours for the next couple of months.
We got there and took a nap. This time was so much more relaxed. Not only had we done all of this before, but we had done it last year for goodness sakes. We watched some TV after that and then took another nap. I honestly don't remember much except that I had 3 naps throughout the day. My body knew something was coming and I would want to be ready for it. People kept wanting updates throughout the day but I felt like there was never really an update. Umm, we're just hanging out, Jackie's body is very slowly getting ready to give birth.
I feel like it was around 4 pm and that the contractions were really kicking in so Jackie decided to get the epidural. It was like 15 minutes before they were supposed to come in and I feel asleep for my third little nap. I woke up about a half hour later and the epidural was in and everyone was making fun of me. Jackie wanted me to wake up so I could be there mentally when they stuck the big needle in her back. Anyways, the nurses were talking about how "rough" I had it.
A little later around dinner time, we were missing Bobby so we decided to call Jonnie to see if they could come over for a visit. They were doing something but they said they could be there in about 45 minutes. Jackie was only dilated to a five so we figured we had plenty of time. Well, that 45 minutes turned into about an hour and half so they showed up around 8:00 pm. Right when they got there, the heart rate of the baby dropped off of the chart and Jackie's was dropping as well. The nurses were scurrying around the room to figure out what was going on and I went out in the hall to stop everyone from coming in. Jackie had an oxygen mask on and she didn't want Bobby to see that. It turns out she was just on her back too long and was cutting off circulation. Once they sat her up a little bit, things returned to normal.
Bobby then came in and got to see Mommy. He gave her a hug on the bed and then he was interested in all of the new things in the room. It was just before Bobby came in that the nurses realized Jackie was dilated to a 10 so they started to prep everything. It was a short visit. The nurses pulled in the extra table that holds all 14 of the clamp/scissor looking tools. Why they need 14 different ones is a mystery to me.
I'll keep the remaining part pretty simple to avoid going into too many details. Jackie did one push before the Dr. got there and the nurse told her to stop. Our doctor then showed up soon thereafter and after about 20 minutes of pushing, William was born!
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Last Photos pre-William
I actually got a video of him right here crying so I could show it to him when he gets older. As I was filming, once he noticed, he swatted the camera out of my hand. He picks it up off the ground, all while filming his face perfectly. He then walks the camera over and sets it on the chair. This is actually when I realized he wanted more pictures. I turned the camera around while still filming and you can see Bobby climbing into Jackie's lap.
So, just to please Bobby...
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Friday, September 2, 2011
Les Mis
The Keller Auditorium is across the street from my new office so it worked out great for our night on the town. Jackie came by after work so we could grab some dinner and then catch the touring group of Les Miserables. It is such a wonderful, timeless show.
As we were watching the show, I began to think about how my favorite songs have changed throughout the years and realized how much it correlates to my life. When I was young I liked Do You Hear the People Sing and Master of the House. The first one is aggressive and the second a silly, playful song. When I got older and more interested in girls, I loved listening to On My Own, most likely because I wanted Eponine to show that interested in me. Now, the song I look forward to the most is Bring Him Home. Something about a prayer for the safety of a boy that rings deep.
High Adventure
On Monday we went rock climbing and wake boarding.
Is it me or are kids softer these days? When it came time to wakeboard, only two kids in the boat wanted to do it, and one wasn't able to because of his size 13 foot. Later on in the week when I went jumping off cliffs, again only a couple of the boys were interested.
We actually had an activity recently where we went boating and when we were trying to teach one of the boys how to get up on a wakeboard, he told us he already knew how, and that he has done it on Wii Resort a hundred times. Ya, he didn't get up.
On Tuesday we went horseback riding, and practiced our shotgun and bow and arrow skills. It was the first time I have ridden a horse since I rode the Anderson's horse about 15 years ago.
On Wednesday we made our way to the John Day river and spent the rest of the week floating down. It is known more for its small mouth bass fishing than it is for rapids so it wasn't too exciting. It was nice and lazy though with a few great places to cliff jump so I won't complain. Unfortunately, I don't have any pictures because it is a beautiful river.
I took this picture when we got back to our cars on Saturday afternoon as I caught the young men red handed. They were sneaking into the lunch before all of the boats got back so we could divvy it up fairly
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