Monday, January 9, 2012

Hospital

I decided to get some pictures together to tell a little more about our experience with Lilly's birth, since it was NOTHING like I thought it would be. I had read anything and everything I could find on the internet about pregnancy, labor, post labor, etc. Not to mention every story family, friends and strangers had to offer. Mistake? I'm still not sure, but to my surprise and great luck, labor went more smoothly than imaginable and the experience was unforgettable!
P.s. I would take Lilly's labor over pregnancy ANY DAY!

This is how we told our family's the gender. David and I spray painted our own t-shirts and called everyone to see if they thought we were having a boy or girl. The people who were right got to know the gender before the others!
Pretty apprehensive. Today, everything changes!
Our beautiful baby girl arrives after only pushing through 3 contractions!
There were no complications. The only thing abnormal was that Lilly was born without "brown fat", which is the fat lining the muscles of one's body to regulate their temperature. She was so skinny! They had to do 3 tests on her every hour until she could keep her own body warm. Then Mommy finally got her back!
Proud Daddy stayed by Lilly's side through everything. (He was also great support during labor. Lilly and I are lucky girls!)
Grandma Czirban was the first to visit the new little one! Only an hour after she was born. Three generations of little girls with big dimples!
Pretty girls :)
David's family came as soon as they could. Great Grandma Sommers, Grandma Martin and Sammy Martin had all returned from a two week long trip in Europe that day. Thank goodness they were home just in time to see Lilly the same day she was born!
Three generations (minus David)
Great Grandma Sommers holding Lilly for the first time
Grandma and Grandpa Martin holding Lillian for their first times!

Sammy, holding her new niece!
David's youngest sister, Melanie, holding Lilly
No, this isn't an extra large carseat. She was so tiny, I was afraid they wouldn't let us take her home because she hardly fit in her carseat! Good thing she's got lots of padding to surround her!

And to finish up, I'd like to share a poem that got me through those long days of pregnancy and all the depression, illnesses, aches, and stretch marks that go with it!

"A mark for every breath you took, every blink, every sleepy yawn. One for every time you sucked your thumb, waved hello, closed your eyes and slept in the most perfect darkness. One for every time you had the hiccups. One for every dream you dreamed within me. It isn't very pretty anymore. Some may even think it ugly. That's okay. It was your home. It's where I first grew to love you, where I lay my hand as I dreamed about who you were and who you would be. It held you until my arms could, and for that, I will always find something beautiful in it."

~Given to me from Mecayle Kunz