Sunday, 12:10AM: I am the most exhausted I have ever been right now, so please forgive/look over the spelling or grammatical errors for this entry. All I can say, is that there is no greater feeling in the world then what I just experienced. There is no sweeter sound then the sound I just heard. Meredith was a brave, brave woman today as we were in the ER tonight for the C-section. I had to be brave going in, but to be honest, I was scared out of my mind. It went perfect! Although I did get surprised when the doctor told me to stand up and take a picture of Easton over the sheet. Little did I know only Easton’s little (I mean big) head was out of her stomach and the rest of him was still hidden under Merediths skin. He then made his big, grand entrance and was taken over to the heating table to be cleaned up and sucked out. I went over and took several pictures, video’s, and then it happen. I went back over to Meredith and completely broke down with her. After all we have been through over the past 9 months, especially the past 15 hours, we embraced each other in some very intense crying going on (Meredith, me, and Easton!). After they made sure everything was ok with little man, I went over with him to the recovery room where they went over him very thoroughly to make sure everything was ok. At that, I was able to sneak out ot the waiting room to show the first pictures of little Easton to the family for a few minutes before heading back to meet Meredith in recovery. We then made our way upstairs to our room where our fabulous nurse Tracy went over a lot of valuable information with us, including helping Meredith breast feed for the first time (a special moment for all of us). All the family visited, Dad cried, Bobby Jean cried, Mom and Deb were ecstatic, and Kin was just plain ol cute. I would go into more detail, but I am exhausted and Easton is crying…I have a feeling I should get use to this feeling! Till tomorrow….
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Our Miracle Arrives
Sunday, 12:10AM: I am the most exhausted I have ever been right now, so please forgive/look over the spelling or grammatical errors for this entry. All I can say, is that there is no greater feeling in the world then what I just experienced. There is no sweeter sound then the sound I just heard. Meredith was a brave, brave woman today as we were in the ER tonight for the C-section. I had to be brave going in, but to be honest, I was scared out of my mind. It went perfect! Although I did get surprised when the doctor told me to stand up and take a picture of Easton over the sheet. Little did I know only Easton’s little (I mean big) head was out of her stomach and the rest of him was still hidden under Merediths skin. He then made his big, grand entrance and was taken over to the heating table to be cleaned up and sucked out. I went over and took several pictures, video’s, and then it happen. I went back over to Meredith and completely broke down with her. After all we have been through over the past 9 months, especially the past 15 hours, we embraced each other in some very intense crying going on (Meredith, me, and Easton!). After they made sure everything was ok with little man, I went over with him to the recovery room where they went over him very thoroughly to make sure everything was ok. At that, I was able to sneak out ot the waiting room to show the first pictures of little Easton to the family for a few minutes before heading back to meet Meredith in recovery. We then made our way upstairs to our room where our fabulous nurse Tracy went over a lot of valuable information with us, including helping Meredith breast feed for the first time (a special moment for all of us). All the family visited, Dad cried, Bobby Jean cried, Mom and Deb were ecstatic, and Kin was just plain ol cute. I would go into more detail, but I am exhausted and Easton is crying…I have a feeling I should get use to this feeling! Till tomorrow….
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