That's right! Our little bundle of joy has finally arrived, and Elizabeth and myself could not be happier. We have been pretty exhausted these past few days, but I guess it takes a little getting used to having a newborn baby in the house. We've been looking forward to this for a long time now. It's been hard to keep his name a secret as well, so it's a relief to finally say Nolan!! Let's review how this all went down for the record...
Elizabeth and I were just minding our own business on Saturday night the 13th of July. For supper I made Elizabeth some fettuccine alfredo with spinach, and then we relaxed with a Law & Order marathon on TV. We also munched on some Cheetos, which was the last thing Elizabeth ate before all the fun started. We were just getting ready for bed (around 11 or just after) when Elizabeth's water broke! We quickly gathered up what things we could think of, and headed off to the hospital (we left the house at 11:11). By the time we were getting settled into our hospital room at 11:30, Christian and Becky had already found out that we were there (they had a tracking app on their iphones that sent a notification when we headed towards the hospital).
Elizabeth was not yet having contractions when we got to the hospital, so we walked a few laps around the birthing floor to get things moving. Shortly thereafter her contractions started. They were still light, and we had the idea to try and lay down to rest (since we had been up all day)... but that didn't work as she would have a painful contraction every 5-10 minutes. So we ended up staying awake all night as her contractions grew in intensity. She took two separate baths that night to ease her low back pain. By morning, her pain was significant, but she was only dilated to 3 centimeters. She ended up having an epidural between 7:45 and 8:00. At the time, the anesthesiologist was available, but if she had waited he would not have been able to return until 4 hours later. The epidural was great for Elizabeth, as it eased her pain but still managed to allow her to move her legs. More importantly though, it allowed her to sleep for about an hour or hour and a half. Eventually they administered pitocin, which really got her contractions moving along. By noon she was at 8 to 9 centimeters, and she was still not in much pain. She was given the green light to start pushing at 1:15, and within an hour (at 2:11), our little man was here. They told us in the hospital that most first time mothers will take two to three hours to push, so Elizabeth did quite well in that respect.
Other things to note: The midwife who delivered Nolan was Alice May. We stayed in room 477. We were discharged from the hospital yesterday, the 16th.
Nolan weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces at birth, and he was 20 inches long. |
Other information about the day and time that Nolan was born:
- July's birthstone is a Ruby
- The Zodiac sign for July 14th is Cancer (between June 21st and July 22nd)
- A gallon of milk at Hy-Vee in Ames was $3.19
- A gallon of gasoline in Ames was $3.49
- Ames, IA weather saw a high of 86 degrees and a low of 61 degrees on 7/14/13
- The #1 song on the Billboard top 100 was "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke featuring T.I and Pharrell. I had never heard of this song until now, and I must say that it is quite terrible IMO, and painful to listen to.
- Other celebrity birthdays of 7/14/13 include Jane Lynch, Matthew Fox (star on ABC's show LOST), Gerald Ford (38th president of the United States), and Darrelle Revis (NFL cornerback).
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