Showing posts with label Waiting for Sawyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Waiting for Sawyer. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Our Delivery Story- December 22, 2011


Baby Sawyer Meadows decided that he wanted to hang out a little longer than expected with mom before making his official appearance into the world.  I was due to have him on Friday, December 16th.  After four days of no baby, I had a false alarm on the following Tuesday night, and I did something that you should all know I swore I would never do.  I said so many times, "I will not be that girl who shows up at the hospital until I am SURE that I am ready to deliver"...Well, on Tuesday afternoon, I started feeling a little weird and scared myself into thinking I was in labor, so I called Steven at work.  He came home a little early in order to take me to the hospital. After spending about two hours hooked up to the monitor and talking it over with my nurse, I was released and told that I was not actually in labor.  I left that night feeling a little ridiculous and growing more anxious by the minute.  On Wednesday, I had an appointment at the Women's clinic.  My doctor told me that they were going to try to induce me the following afternoon.  Both sets of future grandparents were already on their way to New Bern.  Mr. Steve and Mrs. Theo arrived at around 9:30; not expecting anything to happen that night, we sat up visiting with one another until around midnight.  Later, after changing clothes and getting ready for bed, I reached over to turn on the fan in my room when suddenly my water broke.  I will not go into detail on here, but wowza, no matter how much I prepared myself or how much reading about the whole scenario I did beforehand, nothing could have prepared me for that experience...

We made it to the hospital around 1:00 that morning.  I wasn't really feeling any hard contractions at the time, so they advised me to take a nap until "the real pain starts".  However, napping was not in the cards for me that night.  I was so anxious about Sawyer's arrival, not to mention the impending "real pain" starting.  So instead, I turned on the television and watched a couple of cheesey but comforting Lifetime Christmas movies while Steven rested in the recliner.  The next morning was a blurr.   I started to feel my contractions more and more, so they offered to give me some pain medicine because I was still not dialated enough to administer the epidural at that point.  My nurse warned me that it would make me a little drowsy, but I had no idea that it would almost knock me out for a couple of hours (Steven says I was trying to talk to him, but I was slurring all my words together and made no sense...I have no recollection of any of this happening).

Later that morning, I was far enough along that I was given my epidural, but I knew something was wrong because I never felt any difference...by Thursday afternoon, I was definitely feeling the "real pain" and couldn't believe the epidural had not kicked in yet.  After trying my best not to be a diva and complain, I called the nurse in and told her how I felt.  While she was listening to me complain, Steven pointed to the top of my bed where the epidural tubes were draped and said "Is her bed supposed to be wet like that?"  The nurse looked at it and said "Oh no, there's a hole in her tubing."  The whole time the epidural had been pouring out of the tube on to my bedding, which is why I never felt the medicine.  This was figured out at approximately 4:50... I was in pushing by 5:15; you do the math. Who's the girl who said, "I would rather die than have a baby without an epidural!" Yep, this girl.  I have been eating my words a lot here lately!  The good part is the Lord blessed me with a very short delivery process.  I only pushed 10 times or so and Sawyer was here.  Steven was a champ during the entire delivery.  I would not have been able to do it without him!

At 5:33 Steven Sawyer Meadows was born.  He was officially 20 and 1/2 inches long, weighed 7 pounds and 14 ounces, had all of his fingers and toes, and was sporting the cutest chubby cheeks I had ever seen! 
As soon as I saw him, my world changed forever.  I just couldn't believe something so perfect could be mine. It was a day that I will never forget.  I thank the Lord every day for such a precious moment in my life. 
Love

We were so happy!

Chubby Checker

Proud Grandparents

Big Papa

Nana B

Uncle T

I was so very thankful to have so many friends and family at the hospital.  I felt so very blessed!

Friday, December 16, 2011

40 weeks!

So, it's officially my due date, but still no Saw-baby.  My doctor thinks he won't make his official appearance until next week sometime.  I'm hoping earlier rather than later...

Below are some official "Due Date" pictures. 



Check out that rocket belly!
  Hopefully, this will be the last baby bump post!  Have a great day!

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

He's almost here!

37 1/2 Weeks


Only 2 1/2 weeks to go!  So far, I feel really good.  A little swollen and uncomfortable, but I hear that goes with the territory.  I am still working and finishing up my fall semester of grad school (next Tuesday will be our last class).  We are so close to finishing the nursery.  We didn't do too much (no theme), but I think it is beautiful and Sawyer will be very happy.  I promise I will post pictures soon!

Monday, October 24, 2011

Monday, October 10, 2011

Celebrating Baby Sawyer :)

Beautiful cake at the Meadows'
 Last weekend, Steven and I made a whirlwind trip down to Alabama to celebrate the future baby Sawyer Meadows with our families and friends.  After driving for 12 hours, we finally made it to Opelika and spent the night at the Meadows' house.  I guess because we were so excited, Steven and I both woke up very early the next morning.  We decided to go out for a walk because it had been over a year since we had been back there.  The sun was shining, but the air was crisp and cool; it was a perfect fall morning!  Later, we got ready and made our way over to Steven's Aunt Janet and Uncle Bo's house who hosted the entire Meadows family for lunch.  Lunch was delicious and the company was awesome.  They all showered us with gifts (we felt so blessed!).  We were so happy to see everyone and catch up!

Later that afternoon, we went back to the Meadows' house and watched the Auburn vs. South Carolina game.  We won!  I was so happy for our team!  Afterward, we grilled out and ate dinner while watching more football and telling stories.  I love to be around the Meadows family!  They are all so happy, and I know that Mr. Steve and Mrs. Theo are going to be excellent grandparents to little Sawyer!

Steven and I (plus baby bump) with the cake :)

Hanging out at Bo and Janet's house after lunch
 Very early Sunday morning, Steven and I made our way to North Alabama to visit my family.  We made it in time to go to church with my parents at Hillsboro Baptist.  It was so great to hear my dad preach;  it made me think back fondly on my childhood.  Afterward, Steven and the boys went to run some errands while all the girls got ready for the shower in the fellowship hall.  Mom and Dad got little man a crib and dresser, which will be perfect for his nursery, and we were showered with lots of presents, advice, and love from everyone else. All the ladies who helped were so amazing and made everything look incredibly beautiful!  I couldn't ask for better friends and family! 

Steven and I hung out at the house for the rest of the afternoon with the family.  Later, we all went to Betsy and Michael's house in Huntsville.  It was our first time to see their place.  I loved it!  Then, we met Mom and Dad at Zaxby's for a late dinner (we even got to eat with our friend Kevin Walsh!).   After dinner, we went back to the Osborn's for a slumber party and video games.  The next morning came way too early.  We took our time packing up all the gifts and furniture and grabbed a last minute lunch at John's Bar-B-Que.  We needed our white sauce fix! 

There are no words to express how much we love and miss our friends and family in Alabama.  You all mean so much to us.  We can't wait to introduce you all to our little man in a few months!
Steven and I at the baby shower at Hillsboro Baptist Church on Sunday

the McCulloch girls
Mom with little Abby :)

I love these ladies!

Cutest cake ever, right?

Friday, September 2, 2011

Baby Bump Watch

Diclaimer: This post will probably bore a lot of you, but since I live over 12 hours away from my family and friends in Alabama, I thought I would finally update them on my rapidly growing baby bump.  (My apologies for the bad lighting.)

 We can't wait to meet baby Sawyer!
25 weeks


Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Introducing Steven Sawyer Meadows!

First off, I am way behind on this post...I am now entering my 20th week, but the sonogram pictures were taken during my 17th week.  Anway, moving on...

Steven and I were so excited to find out that we are having a baby boy!  We were even more thrilled to find out from both the sonographer and Dr. Joyner that our little boy looks completely healthy and is growing perfectly.  We feel so blessed.  God is so good!

So, without further adieu, here are the pictures of baby Sawyer :)





Our first family photo!