Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Sawyer Donovan Morgan

Sawyer is here!  He was born Friday night, October 25 at 11:05pm.  He was 6 lbs 12 oz and is absolutely perfect.

The Birth Story 
(Feel free to skip this section if contractions, dilation, and other birthing things do not interest you.)

I was due on October 24, but my doctor had been telling me for a couple of weeks that I was ready to deliver at any moment.  I had tons of Braxton-Hicks contractions, and really thought I would have this baby early.  So when October 24 came and went, I was frustrated.  I really didn't want to be induced, but went ahead and scheduled for October 30.  Friday, October 25, Henry and I went on our morning walk, went to toddler time at the library, and went to a homecoming parade.  I started to not feel great late that afternoon, and texted Sam not to stay at work too late because I wasn't feeling right.  By the time he got home from work at around 5:15, I thought I might be having contractions.  They got stronger and stronger, but I wanted to be SURE I was in labor before we called our families to drive in all the way from east Texas and Abilene. We got to the hospital around 7:15pm, and they said I was dilated to around a 5.  The next couple of hours were pretty uneventful. The doctor came in around 11:00pm to break my water, and warned me that my contractions would get more intense.  I was only dilated to a 7, and the thought of MORE intense contractions terrified me.  Everyone left the room except for my mom.  Almost immediately I had another contraction, and this one about killed me.  I told my mom I needed to push NOW and to go get someone.  She told the nurse I felt like I needed to push, but they didn't really believe me.  She calmly checked, and said the baby was coming!  Everyone was running around the room trying to get everything ready before the next contraction. I pushed two more times, and Sawyer was here!  He was born less than 5 minutes after my water broke.  Someone said, "It's a boy!" and gave me the most beautiful, tiny little guy ever.  (Well, he's tied with Henry Gage)


I really wanted a calm, easy-going baby after the tornado that was (and still is!) Henry.  He is far easier than I could have imagined.  He eats great, looks around for awhile, then goes back to sleep.  He loves to be held, but is just fine being put down somewhere.  He is a sweet little snuggler, and didn't even cry when we gave him a bath last night.  I don't think he looks a lot like Henry, but everyone else does.  I am so in love with him, and start to miss him when he's been asleep for a couple of hours.  He has definitely stolen our hearts.


I knew Henry would be a great big brother, and I was right.  He loves his baby brother.  When we brought Sawyer home from the hospital, Henry wanted to help carry the carseat in.  Henry even offered Sawyer his special blanket, which is a BIG sign of affection.  He will sit and look at Sawyer, give him hugs, and try to put his pacifier in his mouth, even when Sawyer doesn't need or want it.  He is always bringing Sawyer "gifts".  The other day while I was feeding Sawyer, we ended up with a pacifier, stuffed animal, blanket, bottle lid, lotion, and Henry's pajama pants.  I can't wait to see these two grow up together and hopefully become best friends.




Sam and I feel so incredibly blessed to have two beautiful, healthy boys.  I have always said I wanted to be a mom to boys, and love that I will have lots of mud, sports, bugs, and wrestling in my future.  I pray that my boys will grow to be strong, compassionate, men who love the Lord above all else.


Welcome to the world, Sawyer, we love you!

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Henry Goes to the OBGYN

This is the sequel to a previous post, Henry Goes to the DMV.  Henry has had to come with me to all my prenatal appointments, and he is quite well-known around the office.  Ever wonder what it's like to bring a toddler to an OBGYN appointment every week?  Here's a little taste of a typical visit:

Starts off by reading a magazine

Takes some selfies

Runs the Barbie car over the Lego table so it makes a very loud noise

Plays with Legos

Watches women's health commercials.  I believe he is learning about the
risks associated with Mirena in this picture.

Watches cars outside

Climbs on chairs


...and another chair

Rests a little

Pushes the Barbie car with his feet

Explores the bathroom

Sings some songs
All of this took place within a span of 15 minutes today.  Usually we are in the doctor's office for an hour before we are called back.  Needless to say, I am always worn out by the time we leave.

PS-  Some of you may be thinking, "Wait, why is she STILL going to the baby doctor?  Isn't she supposed to already have her baby?!"  Yes.  You are right.  I'm due tomorrow, yet I'm still pregnant. My doctor said 2 weeks ago that I would have this baby any second, yet I'm still pregnant.  Let's not talk about it.  I'm tired and need some sort of dessert.

Pumpkin Patch

Yesterday we went to the pumpkin patch with Henry's little play group friends.  Chasing him around was exhausting, and I was sort of hoping it would send me into labor, but no such luck.  I told Sam that giving birth at a pumpkin patch would be a dream come true, because it is my favorite place on earth.  But I got some great pictures of my little guy!
Henry's favorite attraction was the ATM














Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Pumpkin Painting Party

Each week, Henry and I get together with some friends and have a playdate.  This morning we went to a friend's house to paint pumpkins.  He wasn't into the pumpkin painting so much, but still had a blast playing with the water table, car, wagon, balls, and eating snacks.  (And he has currently been asleep for nearly 3 hours, and is STILL napping!)


I love the look of pure bliss on his face