Monday, June 25, 2012

Samuel meets Poppy Don & Mommy Jean


Last weekend Ben and I took Samuel up to Grenada to meet his great grandparents on Ben's side! Since all of my grandparents are no longer with us, I think it's awesome that Samuel gets to meet his great grandparents on daddy's side. What a blessing! We made sure to take lots of pictures of this special trip. We wish we could have stayed longer but Ben had to work. Here are a few of the pictures of the weekend!

Mimi and Mommy Jean with Samuel

Daddy and Poppy Don with Samuel

Talking about Samuel's hair

Sweet baby feet

Strong fella!

Mimi and Poppy Don gave Samuel a bath :) Poppy Don took
this picture afterwards

Nap time with Daddy

:) LOVE!


We took little guy to his first Sunday service at the Quest after we got back from Grenada!  Brother Ed introduced everyone to him, and we got a picture.  Samuel did really well during church, I was proud :).  After church we went to eat at Jerry's Catfish House - yum!  Overall it was a great weekend!

Being introduced to everyone at Quest

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Ben's First Father's Day

We spent Ben's first Father's Day with everyone at his oldest sister's house.   As is the practice for Father's Day, the men all got steaks and the rest of us ate hamburgers.  The food was yummy, and Samuel really enjoyed spending time with his aunts, uncles, cousins, and Pops!  Here are a few pictures of the day's festivities:

Our first family photo since the hospital

Happy Father's Day!  3 generations of Redditt men 

Samuel with cousin Jay

Elizabeth holding Samuel for the first time!
She was the baby before he came along :)

Samuel - 1 Month

It is really hard to believe it has already been one month since you arrived!  Those first few nights were not the most fun we've ever had ;) but we made it through.  We had some issues with your growth at first.  Mommy wanted to breastfeed you exclusively, but when you hadn't regained your birth weight by 4-1/2 weeks we decided to supplement you with formula.  Once we did that, you started growing like a weed, and fluffing up very nicely!  You are starting to look in the direction of anyone who talks to you, and I have gotten you to smile after I tickle you (only once, but still it is a start!).  You've got your Daddy wrapped around your finger, and it warms my heart to see him with you.  You love baths in your little bathtub.  I've noticed that you are losing your hair on the top and front, so that it looks like you have old man hair!  When you sneeze it is the most precious thing ever, beginning with a sneeze and ending with a little sigh as if to say 'ah, that feels much better'.  I wish I could record it so whenever I am having a bad day I could listen to that sweet sound over and over again!

1 MONTH! (this was seriously the 15th picture I took
of you, trying to get one where you weren't being silly)
Thanks to Auntie Em showing us the rocker bassinet she got for Garrett, you have a favorite place to hang out now.  It's been a wonderful thing, and I'm thankful to Nana for getting one for us!

Smiling in his rock and play!
You pretty much eat, sleep, and dirty your diaper at this point, but when you are awake you are bright eyed and looking around at the big world.  I hope you continue to be such an easy baby :).  We are really excited to see how you continue to grow and change!

First Bath

Here are some pictures of Samuel's first bath in his little bath tub.  Up to this point we had been giving him sponge baths while we waited for his cord to completely heal.  He isn't such a fan of sponge baths, but he LOVES his bathtub!  Daddy does such a good job bathing him!

Samuel LOVES getting a bath in his little tub!

Sweet boy with the big blue eyes

Dad with son :)

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Music City Bowl - December 2011

Yes, I realize this post is a tad late :), I choose to blame it on spending my free time getting ready for a certain baby to make his arrival ANY DAY.  Hint Hint, Samuel... We are ready to meet you!   I digress, so let me return to the post at hand!
In December, Ben's boss asked everyone on the management team to write down a few things that they would never buy themselves.  The employees were told to be creative, and to think big.  It is very hard for Ben to ask for anything for himself, so this was a difficult task for him.  After a few days he turned in his list.  One of the things on said list was tickets to the Music City Bowl in Nashville, TN to watch MSU (we are big Mississippi State fans) play Wake Forest.  To our surprise, a few days before Christmas, Ben's boss handed him an envelope with two tickets to the game and money to cover a hotel for two nights!!!  We were ecstatic, since this was something we never would have done for ourselves knowing that we have a baby on the way.  I quickly made a reservation for a hotel just outside of downtown and we planned our little trip!  We drove up the day before the game, getting to Nashville around 7 pm.  We picked a restaurant just down from our hotel for dinner, and it was wonderful!  The next day we got ready and drove into downtown Nashville around noon.  We were prepared with jackets, hats, scarves, gloves, and most importantly, COWBELLS!  Any self-respecting State fan never goes to a game without a cowbell (sorry Emmy :).  The atmosphere downtown was incredible, and we were able to be a part of the pep rally before the game!

At the MSU Pep Rally
  We grabbed a 'quick' lunch which ended up taking 2-1/2 hours, AFTER we sat down at our table.  That doesn't include the 45 minutes we waited for said table... Let me just say that I will never again dine at BB King's restaurant in Nashville.  End rant.   After we finally got done with lunch, we had just enough time to make the trek across the river (via pedestrian bridge) to the stadium.

Stadium

I was right at 20 weeks pregnant so the walk wasn't too difficult since we took a couple of breaks along the way.  We made our way into the stadium and found our seats.  They were just to the side of the end zone and on the top row of the bottom section.  I wished I could have hugged Ben's boss at that point - not only did we not have to navigate stairs, but I was within steps to a bathroom.  Very important for pregnant ladies!!  The game was so much fun!!  The atmosphere was buzzing with the sound of cowbells, which is a sound unlike any other if you are a State fan.  It got pretty cold with the wind blowing into the stadium off the river, but we were bundled up and managed to stay decently warm.  After a few 'hold your breath' moments, the night was made with an MSU victory!!!

View from our seats!

Ben with his uncle Terry's cowbell :)
We finally made it back to the hotel room and were so exhausted from a day of walking and ringing cowbells.  My hands were actually sore for several days afterwards..  We drove home the next day (New Year's Eve), and made it home just in time to enjoy the evening playing Mario 3 on the old school Nintendo with our friend Brock.  We toasted orange Fanta at midnight :P.  My how times have changed!!   Our trip to the Music City Bowl was an incredible experience, and we are so grateful to have been able to enjoy our little mini-vacation to Nashville!

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Welcome to the world, Samuel Fox!

We went for what we figured would be our last checkup on 5/14, and Dr Cole talked with us about induction.  She told us from the get-go that she wouldn't let us go past our due date since I was a hypertensive pregnancy. We decided that we would go in to be induced on 5/16, that Wednesday.  So Ben and I spent the rest of the day on Monday and all day Tuesday soaking up our moments together.  Don't get me wrong, we were so excited to meet our little man, but we didn't want to overlook the special time we had in the last couple days before our lives changed forever. The night before the induction we went to Bravo! for dinner.  I was in full on waddle mode at 39 weeks 4 days pregnant, and I loved every minute of our special dinner together.  We woke up super early the next morning and made our trek to the hospital.  We checked in at 5:40 am and got settled into the labor and delivery room.  Around 7 the nurse started me on pitocin, saline, and penicillin (since I am strep B positive).  Dr. Cole came in at 7:30 to check me and break my water.  I was 3 cm at that point.  I decided I wanted to hold off as long as possible for the epidural, just to see if I could go all natural.  I made it to just after noon.  The nurse checked me and I was 5 cm with contractions back to back.  I was miserable and gave in to the epidural.  I'm not going to lie, the actual placing of the epidural was definitely not painless, but as soon as the meds were in and I started getting some relief I was a different lady :).  I think Ben was happy to see me in no pain as well.  I'm pretty sure I had squeezed his hand off during the couple hours of back to back contractions before the pain relief : / .  I progressed rather quickly after that and by 3 pm I was at 10 cm and ready to push.  At 4:11 we welcomed Samuel Fox into the world at 7 lbs 6 oz and 20-3/4 inches long!   It was such an overwhelming experience, to watch my incredible husband coach me all day through pain, then no pain, then pushing (which btw was harder than I expected!).  I was overwhelmed with emotion when I saw Ben cut the umbilical cord as he met his son for the first time.  Words can't really express how I felt laying there on that hospital bed at the culmination of a complication free pregnancy that I was not sure I would ever have.  It has been almost a month since Samuel was born and we are still learning each other and learning how our little family unit works.  Every time I look at him I am reminded of God's grace and provision!
Last night out before baby :)

Holding Samuel for the first time

Proud Daddy!

Samuel with Nana B

Mimi getting to meet Samuel

3 generations of Redditt men! Pops, Ben, and Samuel

Getting kisses from a little froggy

Samuel at 3-1/2 weeks! 

This sweet little boy we have prayed so hard for is finally here.  Now to enjoy the rest of this crazy journey as a family of three!!