WARNING -- Long post, but with lots of good pictures. What else would you expect right after a baby is born?
We weren't expecting William to come when he did. I was only 36 weeks and 3 days pregnant. My hospital bags weren't packed. We hadn't turned in our pre-registration form to the hospital. We weren't even in Orem! On the 15th we went to Layton to finalize some car maintenance. We then stayed the night at my parents house. On the 16th my family threw me a baby shower and then we also had a family reunion. David and I had originally planned on going home after those two events. However, we decided to stay one more night so we could watch Michael Phelps compete in his last race. We stayed in the "guest bedroom" at my parents house; it is actually my old bedroom. My water broke while I was sleeping! I awoke at 4:45 am realizing that I was quite warm and quite wet. The trip to the hospital was not much fun. My contractions started right before we got in the car. They were about 2 to 3 minutes apart during the drive from Layton to Provo. David told you the rest of the story. William Floyd was born at 4:29 pm. We named him after my dad, Floyd William, only we switched the order.
Being a mother is amazing. It is also a little overwhelming at times. I have been quite emotional since coming home from the hospital. But thankfully I have a sweet husband who hugs me and holds me when I cry. I wouldn't trade this time for anything. I love caring for my son. I love rocking him and singing to him. I love nursing him and changing his diaper. I even found it kinda funny when he pooped on me in the wee hours of last Sunday morning. I am so in love - so in love with my husband, and so in love with my son.
Here are some pictures to update you on our life.
This is the last picture I intended to post about being pregnant. David and I went to the gardens at Thanksgiving point and walked through them at the beginning of the month. I was 34 weeks pregnant in this picture. It's amazing how much cooler (temperature wise that is) I feel now that I'm not pregnant anymore! On a side note, I highly recommend seeing the Secret Garden in the Thanksgiving Point Gardens. It was my favorite! ("If there's a key, then there must be a door. And if there's a door, there must be a garden." From Hallmark's The Secret Garden)
This is a picture of me in labor. Aren't epidurals splendid?
Here is a picture of mommy and baby shortly after his birth.
William with his grandpa and namesake. In the corner is my FABULOUS nurse, Ashley. She was so amazing! I couldn't have asked for a better nurse! Thanks Ashley!
This video shows how alert and quiet William was right after his birth. I love how he waves! His arms and hands are always moving about or are close to, if not in his mouth.
William's first bath.
Two proud grandmas! I love this picture!
My sweet William, 1 day old.
Getting ready to go home!
I don't know if you remember my post where I posted a picture of the car seat. I couldn't imagine that my baby could be tiny enough to fit in the straps at the lowest level (I hope that makes sense, sorry). However, he is that tiny! Here he is at home!
On Thursday the 21st William was retested for jaundice. His bilirubin level was very high, so we had to get the bililights. He was on the bilibed for the next 4 days. On Monday the 25th he was tested again. His level had dropped enough for him to get off the lights. He sure liked the bilibed though. It kept him extra warm.
Here he is at one week old! He loves to eat his fingers! We love his little toes!
One week old!! I sure do love my little one!
One week old with Daddy. David is a great dad!
Now that he is off the bililights, he can actually wear clothes!
Sweet dreams!
My boys - this is what they did while I worked on this post. So cute!