Roxy Vi 8.20.2008
Hello dear family and friends. What better way to get back into posting than with this news and these pictures...we are so happy to let you know that Roxy Viola arrived yesterday at 1058am eastern time at Saint Mary's hospital in Richmond Virginia. She is all of 7 pounds 3 ounces and 20 inches long and she is such a sweet sweet girl. Roxy and Mom are both doing great, both recovering and getting used to their new worlds. Roxy is already feeding very well, which we were nervous about since it didn't go so smoothly with Hank. She is super active, flailing arms and legs around and grabbing on tightly to fingers and blankets. Trying so hard to open those new eyes and make them work, make some sense of the chaotic blur happening around her.
Terri is also doing great, she's already been up and walking around (slowly) since the surgery, which is great news. She's on pain meds obviously but feeling good and very relieved. She was great during the pre-op, operation, and recovery. God bless women because if this pregnance/labor thing was up to men, our species would have been extinct long before us! "I'm going to push what out of where?? Uh yeah no thanks, I'm good without that, thanks though." I have great pics and video from the operating room and from the whole day, hopefully they all upload here. I was telling my dad last night that the whole day went so smoothly, it was almost like just stopping in at the baby store and picking up a daughter. Here is a rough timeline of the day:
8am: arrive at hospital
9am: paperwork done, waiting in the recovery room for news on our doctor, who was slightly delayed by an ER situation
10am: all systems go, Terri's IV in, epidural is started but not quite finished
1030am: anesthetics are fully kicked in, Terri's wheeled into O/R, I am fetched shortly after. Surgery starts right away.
1058am: Roxy is cut away and 1 person becomes 2. For a quick moment, she is the youngest of 7 billion people on this planet.
1130am: Terri is done with surgery and in recovery. Family has arrived and seen Roxy en route to the nursery.
12pm: We all get to see Terri in recovery, she's conscious and feeling good (and lighter!).
1pm: First feeding of Roxy's life! She takes to it fantastically.
The rest of the day was just a lot of pictures and hugs, all good. Wish you all could be here with us! But hopefully soon. And maybe some of these pics bring us all closer. I was talking with Uncle Dean last night and, as his daughter (Go Maren!) was packing the car full of things to take to freshman year of college at UND this morning, it struck us that we were at exact opposite ends of the childhood calendar. Here I was 1 day into Roxy's life, and Dean was at 1 day left before his 18-year-old heads out of the house on her own. Yet both he and I on the verge of big changes in our lives, as are our daughters. It does just keep spinning round and round, doesn't it?
Hope you're all doing great and love to everyone far and wide. We're really proud to welcome Roxy but also very proud of our amazing foundation of family and friends. You helped make this happen, congratulations to you too.
Terri is also doing great, she's already been up and walking around (slowly) since the surgery, which is great news. She's on pain meds obviously but feeling good and very relieved. She was great during the pre-op, operation, and recovery. God bless women because if this pregnance/labor thing was up to men, our species would have been extinct long before us! "I'm going to push what out of where?? Uh yeah no thanks, I'm good without that, thanks though." I have great pics and video from the operating room and from the whole day, hopefully they all upload here. I was telling my dad last night that the whole day went so smoothly, it was almost like just stopping in at the baby store and picking up a daughter. Here is a rough timeline of the day:
8am: arrive at hospital
9am: paperwork done, waiting in the recovery room for news on our doctor, who was slightly delayed by an ER situation
10am: all systems go, Terri's IV in, epidural is started but not quite finished
1030am: anesthetics are fully kicked in, Terri's wheeled into O/R, I am fetched shortly after. Surgery starts right away.
1058am: Roxy is cut away and 1 person becomes 2. For a quick moment, she is the youngest of 7 billion people on this planet.
1130am: Terri is done with surgery and in recovery. Family has arrived and seen Roxy en route to the nursery.
12pm: We all get to see Terri in recovery, she's conscious and feeling good (and lighter!).
1pm: First feeding of Roxy's life! She takes to it fantastically.
The rest of the day was just a lot of pictures and hugs, all good. Wish you all could be here with us! But hopefully soon. And maybe some of these pics bring us all closer. I was talking with Uncle Dean last night and, as his daughter (Go Maren!) was packing the car full of things to take to freshman year of college at UND this morning, it struck us that we were at exact opposite ends of the childhood calendar. Here I was 1 day into Roxy's life, and Dean was at 1 day left before his 18-year-old heads out of the house on her own. Yet both he and I on the verge of big changes in our lives, as are our daughters. It does just keep spinning round and round, doesn't it?
Hope you're all doing great and love to everyone far and wide. We're really proud to welcome Roxy but also very proud of our amazing foundation of family and friends. You helped make this happen, congratulations to you too.
More soon.
Sam Terri Hank & Roxy
Sam Terri Hank & Roxy
2 Comments:
I'm so thrilled that I was lucky enough to be there for Day 1 - and I can't wait to be there for many, many more days with Roxy! For those who have yet to meet her, trust me: The proud papa is NOT exaggerating. If anything, he's understating just what a sweet, beautiful, active, amazing girl Roxy already is.
By doug, at 12:14 PM
Congratulations to your cute little family! I'm so so glad that I was there to meet my new cousin, and I'm so so sad that I'm already back on the other side of the country. Well, I guess now I have one more reason to fly back out your way as often as possible! I love you guys and I can't wait til the next time I see you all!
By King Jimmie, at 5:29 PM
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