Friday, February 18, 2011

Here Is What Happened...

So, a week ago Friday, February 11th Mark and I went to dinner at Texas Roadhouse and then went to Target, Babies R Us and another Target to look at baby items. As we left the second Target and we were getting in the car, my water broke! We went home, packed a hospital bag, called our home teacher for a blessing and headed to the hospital to confirm everything.


We sat in the room from 11:30pm Friday night until 11:00am Saturday afternoon and I had not felt a single contraction. The monitor showed that I was having them but they weren't doing their job getting me to dialate. I showed up to the hospital at a 1 (cm) and after all that time I was only to a 2. With a ruptured membrane already for 14 1/2 hrs we were convinced to start pitocin.


My mom and sister showed up at 1pm, when the contractions were starting to hit harder. They worked hard to pamper me by rubbing lotion on my legs and feet and doing my toenails between contractions. Then later, they took turns with Mark letting me squeeze their hands. They were awesome!


I think this picture was taken after hours of hard contractions. We are both very tired.
At 6:30pm Sat night we were ready to start pushing. 1 hr 10 minutes later we got to see our little guy for the first time.

3 1/2 weeks early and so big! 7lbs 5ozs, 20.5" long

The on-call doctor. We were a little nervous at first cause we had never met him before but ended up liking him.

Bonding time.

Collin's eyes stayed open from 7:42pm when born until 3am when we finally got to bed.
It's been a long night!



1 day old

Collin had lots of visitors today. Aunt Misty, grandma Wright, adopted grandpa Straiton, Nana Christensen, Amy Amann, Wendi, Matt and Ethan Murray, Mark & Kelley Hicken, Sandy, Daniel and Jacob Shields, Kyle, Stacey and Darci Leybas and Carly Wallin. Thanks everyone for coming to welcome me into the world!

Paradise Valley has a celebration dinner for new parents. This was a nice treat :-)

2 days old

New visitors today include Cindi, Rob, Hadley and Noah DeCampos, and Lauren Vining.

It's Valentine's Day and the hospital handed these out.

Grandma Wright and aunt Misty bought Collin this little Valentine's outfit to wear home from the hospital. Thanks guys!

Being that he came a little early we hadn't even bought the car seat yet. Thank you aunt Amy for letting us borrow yours! As soon I he was put in the straps, he found the monkey ear and startling sucking. So cute!

Because of being early the pediatrician wouldn't let us leave until it had been right at 48 hours from birth. We were so relieved when we got the word that discharge papers had been signed.
Yay, let's go home!


Although we were glad to be going home, we were curious how it was all going to go down. There were still full paint cans in the hallway along with baby furniture and folded up baby clothes in boxes. The nursery was not even started! On top of that, we weren't quite sure how the three dogs were going to acclimate.

We got home and SURPRISE! My mom and sister had stayed up the night before and all morning to paint, decorate and organize the entire nursery! My friend Kelley helped with the painting as well. Thank you so much guys!!!


Notice the pictures in the frames are from the hospital! They really went the extra mile!



We introduced the dogs. They were interested for a second and moved on.

There was one more surprise waiting downstairs. They bought a cake and we sang happy birthday to Collin.
The last couple hours when contractions were getting to be nearly unbearable the nurse would tell me over and over and over to breathe like I was blowing out a birthday candle. So...that's what this cake represents, ha ha!

3 days old

On the brink of being Jondis we were told we had to give Collin as much indirect sun exposure as possible.

He had an appointment with the pediatrician that afternoon to have his skin color checked as well as having his tongue looked at. Collin was born tongue tied. The skin under his tongue went nearly to the tip and it was causing some issues. With too many patients in the lobby the doctor asked us to come back tomorrow to do the snip.

7 comments:

SisterFin said...

Congratulations! We are soo excited for you.

Amy said...

How fun!! Glad everything worked out and what amazing Mom and sister you have!

Misty said...

Wow, you spend so much time putting this blog together. I really enjoyed looking at everything that happened and seeing all of the great pictures of my sweet nephew. You are so blessed to have such great friends and family to support you!

Kelley said...

Goodness, the pictures of Collin are really awesome, but no picture could do justice to the cuteness of this kid! This post must have taken a full day to write! Thanks for sharing.

Kat M said...

YAY! What an amazing experience. You are a real trooper...pitocin is HORRIBLE. Oh, you beautiful son was born on my bday..and Abe Lincoln's :)..I came home from the hospital on vday too.
What a great meal for new parents!
You are so blessed to have such a wonderful family! Congrats to you guys.

Liz said...

Collin is just adorable!! Congratulations! The nursery looks so great! I love how it turned out!

Wendi and Matt said...

He is so adorable and you guys are awesome!!!