Monday, January 9, 2012

Alexander Porter Sherman...

Alex was born at 7:33 a.m., on December 29, 2011.  He weighed 9 lbs. 8 oz. and was 21 1/4 " long.  He's a little smaller than Sam was, but not too much.  Apparently, I'm incapable of having "normal" sized children. 


Since I'm a repeat c-section, we checked in at 6:00 that morning.  I actually slept okay that night, which is a miracle since I haven't slept the last 3 months of this pregnancy.  I just kept having dreams that I overslept, or that I couldn't get to the hospital.  Weird, I know. 

We got there, went through all of my medical information with the doctors and anaesthesiologists, and pretty soon I was walking into the OR.  It was a little surreal to say the least.  Last time everything moved so fast.  This time, I chatted with the nurses and doctors while we were getting ready.

In what seemed like no time at all, they had started.  With Sam, I was so overwhelmed by the fact that we were about to actually have a child that I don't think I truly understood what was happening.  This time I heard Alex cry for the first time, and I cried like, well, a baby.

We headed to the recovery room, and we got to love on Alex.  I was able to nurse him, and it seems that he's going to be much better at that than his brother was. Our parents and Sam came in to see him, and I think it finally hit Sam that "baby Alex" was not a figment of his imagination.  So far, Sam has been very sweet, and it doesn't seem that he's had any major jealousy issues.  Fingers crossed that this will continue. 

Overall recovery was a little harder this time, but the past few days I've truly felt like myself.  I've got to say that there is a special place for labor & delivery nurses and mother/child care nurses.  I had some seriously sweet and caring people who worked with us while we were in the hospital.  As Anthony put it, "If I ever have to be in the hospital, I'm requesting to be put on the L & D floor."

And now, the obnoxious amount of pictures...



Getting checked out by the nurses

Sam checking out his brother

Sam brought his new camera to the hospital so he could snap some photos.
Proud dad and big brother
The grandparents checking out their new grandson
Snuggling with Alex
Up close and personal with Alex

So far, so good...

First pic as a family of four

As a friend put it, "Sam is so over it."

Sam, Alex, and Papa-Sissy
(Sam refers to his daddy's parents as one hyphenated person.  It's like their rap star name.)

Daddy with both of his boys

And another family pic--pardon the puffiness

Meeting his great-grandmother and great-aunt
Sound asleep
Leaving the hospital
Big brother "helping" feed his little brother




It's amazing how much Sam and Alex look alike--not that I'm surprised...

Sam

Sam
Sam
Alex

Alex

As much as I absolutely loathe being pregnant, I am so glad that I'm able to do it and have healthy babies.  This 2nd pregnancy has certainly not been easy--9 months of nausea and vomiting, horrible indigestion & acid reflux, back pain, and 3 trips to the hospital (4 if you count delivery.)  In the end, it's worth it.  I have 2 sweet baby boys.  

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Christmas 2011...

I must admit--for the first time I can remember, I found myself looking a little past Christmas day because I knew we had Alex's arrival just around the corner.  We still enjoyed ourselves, of course, and we definitely enjoyed one of the most low-key holidays ever.  It was nice to be able to really concentrate on the holiday itself and to spend important time with our families.  To say that Sam liked Christmas is an understatment.  We swore we wouldn't go overboard this year, but I think all of us--grandparents included--wanted to make sure that Sam felt special. 

I'm afraid that Sam is going to be a little disappointed next year when he doesn't have 3 separate gift opening sessions.  Christmas Eve we went to church then headed over to MP and Joe's to have our Christmas with them.  Christmas morning was spent at our house, and Santa certainly decided that Sam had been a good boy.  My parents came down on the 28th so that we could have Christmas with them and so that they would be here for Alex's birthday the following morning. 

He did have on some cute knee socks with his saddle shoes, but those didn't last long after we got home. 


 Helping Papa unwrap gifts.  Sam is especially good at unwrapping gifts.
 And helping Sissy...
 This is our new cheesy on demand smile.   
 Stockings hung by the chimney with care.  Alex's stocking was included.
 Remember that Sam asked for Santa' sack?  Well, Santa delivered. 
 Christmas morning
 Bedhead
 Trying to figure out if Santa's sack is never ending.  Newsflash--it's not. 
Enjoying his firestation that Mimi and Grandy gave him.  The fireman obsession continues. 
We probably went overboard this year, but I felt that he needed some special attention since his world was about to permanently change.  Probably not the best way to transition, but we couldn't help ourselves.  Chalk it up to parental guilt.