Friday, December 31, 2010
Monday, December 27, 2010
Brothers
On the day the babies were born Stacey and Wyatt were on the way to the hospital to meet Coyt and Crew when Aunt Cassie called to say that Wyatt had thrown up in the car on the way there. :( Apparently two boys in his preschool class had gone home sick with strep that day. So they turned around and were quarantined for the next few days. Turned out both Wyatt and Stacey had strep throat. We were SO sad that they couldn't be with us and hated that we couldn't be there to help take care of them. THANKFULLY Debbie, Shelley and Cassie all sacrificed their time with the babies to take care of the sickies for us.
We face timed the boys the day before we came home and showed them Coyt and Crew and talked them through everything in our room, what the nurses were doing etc. Wyatt kept asking "Are they borned??" and Stacey would ask, "How are the babies feeling?" As the nurse was swaddling one of the boys and we were explaining Wyatt asked in a rather alarmed tone "Why are they swallowing the baby?" They couldn't get enough and we couldn't wait to introduce them to their brothers.
Obviously things didn't go the way we had planned them but it just made the first time our six pack was together that much sweeter.
Getting ready to meet The Bigs.
They both suddenly seemed HUGE!! And so far from their days as my tini tiny babies. :)
Coming Home
This picture just makes me laugh, as we were getting ready to leave the hospital we got the boys all dressed in their little coming home outfits and were all ready to take some pictures when they both just lost their minds and started screaming crying. OK no photo shoot. I am holding them both here as they cry, a vision of things to come perhaps. ;) Thankfully they both calmed down once we got them buckled in.

A few hospital pictures of our snuggle bugs
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Birth Day
We'll they're here! And we are loving every minute with our precious babies!! Unfortunately not very minute of those minutes are left available for editing and posting on the blog. :) I've been trying to get this post done all week, but wouldn't you know it I keep getting distracted. Finally mission accomplished. I am recording a lot of minutia details for my own personal memory so bear with me.
Along with the countdown to Christmas Day, we'd been counting down the days until Coyt and Crew's arrival on our advent calendar. Stacey III would tell me every morning how many days were left until the babies would be here.
We're ready to role.
We were planning to have both babies naturally (as in without a C-section not without drugs) but I would deliver in an OR just in case a C-section was necessary. Stacey modeling his new scrubs.
Dr. Fogwell came in to break my water and see if that would get things started. I simply mentioned that I hadn't ever had that done without an epidural. So in the name of all things pain free he said, let's get you an epidural first. Seriously? Um OK, sounds good to me. :) I got my epidural and he broke my water. Nothing much was happening so about 10:00 he put me on pitocin. Things were moving pretty slow. Over the course if two hours I went from a 3 to a 4. Two hours later when he checked me I was still at a 4. My contractions were "failing to impress" thus far. Slow and steady was OK but no progress wasn't the greatest news. Thankfully I was comfortable and had lots of visitors to keep me company.
About an hour later I was feeling lots of pressure. I wasn't sure if the epidural was wearing off or the contractions were just getting more intense so Mom went and got the nurse and she came and checked me. She said, "you're complete." As in, let's get you to the OR STAT and don't push!!! Whoo Hooo it was really time now. Funny little side note, a friend from Watermark was actually in the operating room delivering her twin girls so we had to wait a few minutes for them to clear the room.
On our way!
Holding Crew for the first time.
Crew Anderson Smith - 5 pounds 14 ounces - 19 1/4 inches
More to come soon...hopefully.
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