Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Bronson's first 5 weeks

Time is truly flying by! Bronson's looks have changed so much already. Ty and I are so very grateful for our families and their support, especially a special shout out to those who came down to the Land of Enchantment to help us out: my folks, skipper & sue, and Jenn!!! I never got a pic of Jenn. . . Blast, sorry. Anywho enjoy the gobs of pictures.


Mom holding Bronson in the morning so I could shower. . . she is so happy:)

Dad holding Bronson



Yep this was my view for a couple days after the hospital


Sue sent this for Easter



Dad's work station. . . in between his many outings:)

Mom showing us how to give a sponge bath. The hospital decided to give his first sponge bath at 3:00 in the morning, awesome.

I guess Sue is voicing her opinion on having Bronson keeping my last name, bless her heart:)


Classic Bronson look, gets me every time!

Trying out the binky and a little scared


Bronson loves his daddy





His dinosaur feet sticking out of the bottom was hilarious in the swing

At Tucano's for Ty and Henry's birthdays. Their baby is only 6 weeks older than Bronson. Both babies slept like champs until it was feeding time.


Our first Sunday at church


 Found Bronson's outfit at Target on clearance... BOOYA!






Jenn helped me out with making tons of freezer meals and taught me how to make them. Here is my first and successful attempt at browning butter


Trying to watch the NBA finals ant Bronson was throwing a fit. Ty then asked if Bronson wanted to watch the game too and sat him down. 

Not even a minute later Bronson was very content and watch the game with his daddy:)





This beauty happened last night. Was feeding the kiddo and then burped him when I felt something wet on my arm. Did some investigating and smelled a pooh. Turned on the light to change Bronson again and found this all the way down my pj's. Awesome:) Nothing in the diaper just on me. Guess I need a lesson on how to diaper up a baby.



Thursday, April 16, 2015

Bronson Eugene Smith

Oh man we love our Baby Bronson! Crazy to think that on Monday he will already be a month old. Also shows how crazy our lives have been too. Been meaning to post about our little man for weeks now. Better late than never. 

The morning of March 23, 2015 was pretty casual at our place. We slept in, took our time getting ready for the day, and then watched a couple episodes of Hotel Amazon. . . Stupid American with impractical ideas. Anywho, I was a bit nervous with the whole fasting thing for the procedure because of my Gestational Diabetes. If I go longer than 2-3 hours my blood sugar drops pretty fast and that is a no good situation. I get very nauseated, dizzy, and want to pass out. I was allowed to eat small breakfast and then nothing after 8:00 and my procedure was scheduled for 4:00. By the time we were heading in at 2:00 for check in I was not feeling good. Wasn't sure if it was my blood sugars or just nerves. Checked and my BS was 68 and dropping. Made Ty drive just a little faster to get to the hospital to get some sugar in me. As soon as we walked into the Labor and Delivery floor I let them know that my BS were low and that I needed something. They grabbed me juice right away and had me drink it. What a quick relief that was! In just a minute felt tons better. After a couple minutes they rechecked my sugars and it was still low so they hooked me up to some good ole D5 glucose drip. I like that stuff:) 

Here we are all checked in and ready to go for the c-section. We are pretty excited as you can see.


Ty was so very good and such a great support. I love that man! The hardest thing was when they wheeled me out of the room and Ty had to stay behind while they prepped me for the surgery. Yep tears were shed. It was so nice to have him come in minutes later and to hold my hand. The Spinal Block feels like getting your teeth worked on. Numb but can feel pressure. Weird I know. It was cool knowing what the doctors and others were talking about the procedure as they were cutting in me. I still remember the doctor stating he was cutting into my uterus and then promptly said Mec 1. I didn't like the sound of that. I explained to Ty that our baby was under some kind of stress and had a good ole turd. It only hurt when one of the nurses pushed on my belly to pop Bronson out. Oh that hurt. Then the pressure stopped and the nurses said that we had quite the ball of a child. 9lbs 12 oz, 21 inches long. Then Bronson screamed and screamed and screamed. Oh how I loved that sound!


I sent Ty over to take pictures and then I tried to move the stupid blue drape to see our child. After doing a quick clean up they strapped him onto my chest. So surreal. 



back in recovery making sure we are stable.


our view from the room.....it would be sadly missed when they moved us to mother baby floor. We watched life flight land and unload a patient.






Classic Bronson baby all milk drunk.


Our insanely tiny room that we had to share with another patient for 6 hours. Felt pretty lucky we didn't have to share longer than that!




Ty is such a good Daddy. Bronson is always turning his head when Ty walks into the room talking. He has been such a great support and a huge help. Bronson and I are pretty lucky to have him!