Our new baby boy – Part Two, Travis Walker

So, here we were five days after my supposed due date, and still no baby. Just a really, really big baby bump. (and, actually, this picture was from about 2 weeks earlier, so yeah….I was so ready for baby to come)

Early Monday morning, April 30th, I woke up earlier than everyone else, went downstairs and made some tea, had a bite of pie for breakfast (it was healthy pie!) and read my devotional. An hour or so later, everyone else was starting to wake up, and I was starting to not feel so good. I went back to bed to rest, and started noticing a few contractions. But – I didn’t want to make a big deal about it, after the previous false alarms I wanted to be completely sure this was the real deal. At 8:45 am I started timing contractions, and I texted our midwife, Sheryl, that something might be starting. I timed until 9:15 am and contractions were 3 & 4 minutes apart, fairly strong. At this point Jordan texted Sheryl and said she had better come. She left her house immediately, and only lives 15 minutes away – but before she could get here, I almost felt like I could need to push. About the time Sheryl arrived, I was headed downstairs to get in a hot bath (with Elsie’s birth I was in the bath during the middle part of labor, and it was SO nice) – she told me that if I went and got in the bath now, I might just have the baby there. At that point I really didn’t care, I just wanted the relief and comfort of the water, so we all headed down to the bathroom.

Sheryl checked vitals, and everything looked good, baby was doing well. After a few moments contractions were getting stronger and more painful. Sheryl checked dilation, and said I could push baby out whenever I wanted. Around this time my water broke, and contractions were getting unbearable. Finally, with two strong contractions baby made his entrance into the world at 9:56 am. Sheryl exclaimed that he was a big baby, and he certainly felt big as he was placed in my arms. Jordan told everyone his name-

 Travis Walker.

After the kids got a look at their new sibling, we headed upstairs and got comfortable on the bed. Travis got to eat a bit, and everyone started to get turns holding him.

Then it was time for him to be checked, measured, weighed, etc. I knew he was bigger than my previous babies, but when the scale said 10.lbs 7 oz, I was shocked!! Also just so thankful for God’s care of us – such a big baby and no tearing or difficulties with birth seemed like a miracle to me.

Happy rest of the day getting to know our big boy and lots of snacks for mama. (having a baby makes me so hungry, lol!)

Daddy time. Also – Travis looks EXACTLY like Jordan.

He’s such a happy boy – he started smiling the very first day, and hasn’t stopped since! I’ve never seen such a smiley baby!

Alan was absolutely thrilled to have a brother. Long before we were ever pregnant with Travis, Alan had been asking God frequently at supper time prayers to please send him a little brother. His exact phrase was “Please, bring baby boy back”. So sweet. These two little men will have so many adventures together!

So – here we are now a family of six! I can’t imagine existing now without knowing our sweet Travis man. So thankful God decided we needed him in our lives. My heart just about bursts every time I look at him. So far he has the sweetest, happiest personality, and will smile and coo endlessly as long as anyone will talk or sing to him – he loves his people, and we love him!

 

Meet Elspeth Victoria

On December 6th we were blessed to welcome another little girl to our family –

Elspeth “Elsie” Victoria

She was 7 lbs 8 oz, and 19.5″ long

So, a bit of the birth story – (thankfully much less dramatic than the day of Alan’s birth)

My due date was the 5th, so my Mom and two youngest siblings had arrived several days before, and we had been getting the house ready with some organizing projects, and trying to get our Dream Come True Bed orders for Christmas finished up. We had also found and cut down our Christmas tree the evening before.

Mid morning on the 6th I had some faint contractions, but they were so faint that I wasn’t sure whether or not they were actually anything. This continued for several hours while I tried to finish up some unfinished projects and some bedding orders for Christmas Dream Come True Beds, while Jordan and the kids got the Christmas tree set up. Finally the contractions started getting steady enough that they were obviously the ‘real thing’. It was about 1:00 pm. I asked Jordan to draw me a nice deep bath (we can do that now with our new bigger woodstove and water reservoir, post on that coming soon)  That was amazing and kept the contractions at bay for about an hour.

Our midwife was at another birth a couple of hours away, so she sent her daughter who is also a midwife. She was awesome, and we were very thankful she was able to come!

When she arrived I got out of the bath and went upstairs to the bedroom where my Mom had been getting everything ready for the birth. Quite soon the contractions started getting painful, and I needed Jordan to be right with me.

Very soon (really sooner than I was mentally ready) I was told the baby was ready to come, and I could push – so in not very long our little Elsie arrived! It was 3:18 pm. She was perfectly pink and round – hardly cried, and just seemed to want to go back to sleep after the slight interruption of being born! But, we had to wake her up so she could have her first meal – which she greatly enjoyed!

I had decided several months before that I would let Marian be at the birth (she was at Alan’s birth as well, but that was pretty much by accident) and she had been looking forward to it. As I was going into the last part of labor, she and Alan were going down for a nap, so we let her sleep for about 45 minutes. When it was obvious that the baby was soon to make her appearance, Jordan went and got Marian up, and she perched beside me on the bed – seeming to take the whole thing quite calmly.

She was enormously pleased that baby was a girl! Of course she had been telling us all along it would be a sister for her. (she says the next baby can be a boy now, because Alan needs someone!) We woke Alan up after the birth, and he seemed a little surprised to see tiny little Elsie. On the whole he was very excited and wanted to touch and cuddle Elsie – but he also kept repeating over and over in a confused tone…”My Mom….my Mom…my Mom…”

Here is Elsie getting her first check up.

Goodness, there’s nothing like that wonderful feeling of being done with the birth, and just knowing you can rest and hold the sweet new one.

Baby feet!

Alan does adore Elsie. They were both ready for a nap at the same time a few days after the birth, and he just wanted to snuggle. He looks SO BIG now! He is almost two years old after all, but after being the baby for so long, it seemed he doubled in size overnight when she was born!

Everyone loves Elsie! Grammie got lots of snuggles in before she had to go back to Texas.

Her little profile slays me.

She gets lots of sibling love! I have to watch carefully because they (Alan especially) are still learning about the word ‘gentle’.

Baby naps!

Elsie is quite a Daddy’s girl already. She loves to rock with Jordan by the cozy woodstove. Sometimes when she’s fussy I can’t even console her – but as soon as Jordan takes her and she snuggles her head down on his chest, she’s fast asleep and smiling.

We are SO happy Elsie is here, and can’t wait to see more and more of what her personality will be!