Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Baby Brock (I don't know if you can tell but we are in love)






Since dad was gone all day today we had ourselves a fun photoshoot







 He was really good until he decided that it was enough!

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Our sweet little boy was being so good and happy we just had to get a video of him talking and being happy while he was awake. This is what we got.

Our Sweet Baby Boy

First Family Pictures

Thanks Mom for taking our first family pictures!





We love our Family :)


We were able to have all the help we could get after having our baby. It was such a blessing to have everyone come. We have missed having family around and what better way for them to come is when Brock comes too! They bought the plane tickets in advance so I got really nervous as the date they were coming was getting closer; I didn’t want them to be waiting all day if we were at the hospital when they came. So I was really happy when our baby boy came right on time, it was perfect timing that we were discharged the day of the flight. (They did have to hang out for a while at the airport and I feel bad about that)

We can tell Brock as he gets older that we had a HUGE party for him when he came home!



At the zoo!

He is ready to party!



We love Josh and Amy


Adam Chistie Trace and McKayla came to party!

Having lots of fun

Brock and Grandma Cole
Guses the best fried chicken ever

some Memphis BBQ
Grandma and baby Mckayla


Thanks everyone for your help and for being with us to celebrate the birth of our baby, WE LOVE YOU!!

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Labor Story


Our Labor story

Labor could not have happened on a better day or time. I was told only 5 percent of babies are born on their due date and then we decided to top that and have him on a holiday! So that makes him one in a million!

5:30 am: I woke up with contractions. They were not incredible painful but they were there and I knew that we were having this baby today. I crawled into bed and slowly woke Michael up and said “sweetie, its baby day.” He of course BOLTED out of bed! We got ready and took a shower, while we timed the contractions. They started to get closer together about 8 minutes apart and more painful so we made our way to the hospital.

7:00am we let our families know what was going on, in the half an hour drive to the hospital. I don’t think anyone slept after that.

We got checked in and admitted, they told me I was dilated to a 3 and 80 percent effaced. I was disappointed and worried they were just going to send me home. I tried to relax and deal with the contractions. I had horrible back contractions (because Brock was facedown) and it was so incredible painful I can’t even believe that people go through that without an epidural!

Just after 9:30 they checked me again. I was dilated to a 5 and 90 percent effaced. And could now have an epidural! That whole procedure was strange to me. And they had a tricky time because I was so tense. I had the most painful contraction while she was doing her thing. So she had to wait for a while. After she finished I was able to relax I turned to Michael and said “ I am so grateful for epidurals”  we had a good laugh

My doctor came in right after and broke my water. Brock had had his first bowel movement. Which was something to worry about incase he swallowed it. It can cause lots of breathing problems. 

They checked me again about 10:30 and I had only dilated to a 5 ½ and hadn’t effaced anymore. So they started me on Pitocin.

12:50 pm we let our friends know we were going to make it to the fourth of July BBq since I was dilated to an 8 and fully effaced!

At 2:30 we were ready to start pushing. The nurse was really bad at telling me what to do. Or I was bad at following. But we basically just pretended around until my doctor came in and gave me a tutorial on pushing. (she is a funny lady)

Well it turns out I have a very prominent tail bone and he was stuck on it, face down. We ended up pushing from 2:30pm-4:48pm. A couple of times the nurse asked my doctor if I could do this. It made me mad enough to push even harder. I wasn’t about to work this hard to have her deliver me C section. She always gave her a funny look and said on she can do it.

I remember when they finally thought he was coming out everyone started rushing around and a bunch of people came in. I don’t know if it scared me or motivated me but I was sure in shock.

4:48pm Baby Brock was born! He was a lot bigger (8lbs 6oz) than anyone expected, and calmer. They were trying to get him to cry to make sure he was breathing ok and he just looked around. I of course started crying and Michael wouldn’t let go of my hand until Dr. Pilgrim said “Where is your camera!? Go take pictures!” He did, while they stitched my up. I had a half 3rd episitomy. Lots of stiches! They didn’t let me hold him right away because they were worried about his breathing. They did let me hold him for a min after they assessed him and then they took him up to the nursery to watch him and make sure everything was ok.  Longest hour and a half of my life.

I am very greatful for a lot of things that happened this day:

l we had a full nights rest before leaving to the hospital and I was showered and clean!

That Michael was there and the calming encouraging person that he is

That we were able to have my doctor (we didn’t like the other doctors) deliver me and that she believed in me so much.

That I was able to deliver Vaginally 

That despite the fact that they were worried about his breathing he has been a perfectly healthy baby boy.

That Christie and Adam rushed up from Florida, cleaned my house and brought Michael food so he didn’t starve.

All Family we had here and all the help that they were.

And all the Love and prayers from everyone else, family and friends!

  and I am very greatful for our baby Brock Jordan Cole
(by the way his middle name is Jordan after the Jordan river temple that we were Married in)
Getting to hold him for real after he got back from the Nursery (weird face but I had to put it on here because of how much I wrapped him in my arms)



Our family!








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