We are so happy to be HOME with our little girl. Ahhhhhhh!
The hospital stay was, to tell the truth, far from restful and peaceful. Between feeding, changing, and loving on Lola, taking care of my medical needs, eating, and the million and one members of the hospital staff that constantly seemed to be checking in on the both of us, it really felt like there wasn't a moment's peace. Daze is a great word for it, for sure. We really were thrilled to be able to get home, for so many reasons!
We were welcomed home early afternoon on Monday--and had been gone since Friday morning at 6:30 a.m. In reality, that is a long time to be away--but it felt like much longer than three days.
The main reason it seemed like an eternity was because we hadn't been able to see the boys the entire time we were gone. Due to the H1N1 scare, no one under the age of 18 was allowed in the postpartum wing of the hospital--which meant the boys were not able to come up and see us. It was really, really difficult for me, and it was very emotional to come home to those little guys who I had missed so very much!
It feels so great to be a family of six. We truly are loving {almost} every minute--those 1:30, 3:30, and 5:30 feedings would perhaps be excluded *grin*--but mostly, everything is going very well, and we are making the transition from three to four children pretty smoothly!
I don't have a lot of time to write all about Lola's birth story, but here are a few pictures of our hospital stay. More as I get time....I promise!
One last happy shot before
hard labor started
"Does this gown make my belly look fat?"Seriously, could they make these things any uglier? Yikes.
After about 12 hours, at 3:26 a.m., little Miss Lola Claire finally made her debut.
Ummmm....can you say this Mommy was relieved?
Whew. 6 pounds, 12.8 ounces!
Dr. Shepherd with his first Merritt girl!
Meeting Lola on the outside
So happy that was over and she was here!
Proud Papa....
....and Mama!
We noticed how long her tongue was *grin*
I seriously was so in love--there is just no feeling to describe holding your newborn child!!
And, yes folks--she has HAIR!
Not much, but the most of any of our children so far.
{Jury is still out on the color....}
After a couple of hours in delivery/recovery, they moved us to the postpartum room. The next morning, we spent lots and lots of hours getting to know the little miss!
Later that morning, Grandma 'Nette and Grandpa (Shane's Mom and Dad)
came up for a few hours to meet Lola! She looked so teensy tiny in Grandpa's arms!
Very proud Grandparents!
Grandma MJ (my mom) got in her fair share of cuddle time too!
Grandma MJ and I most certainly did NOT spend quite some
time trying on hats, hair bows, and headbands.
Ahem.
The next day, we got to see my cousin Haley.
The funniest thing I heard that entire day came from Haley, and I shall now share it with you:
"Oh, my goodness....she's so tiny! Her head is the size of the orange Mason ate for breakfast this morning!"
All wrapped up =)
More cuddle time
Shane--King of Swaddling.
He can make a baby burrito like no one's business.
*grin*
{He's not at all smitten.}
Finally, on Monday morning, we were able to go home.
Lola was crying to get out of there! *giggle*
I just love her so much. Have I said that?
So much more to tell about our welcome home party. Soon....soon!