Monday, April 4, 2011

Our Hospital Stay

My two little loves! I can't believe it has been a week since our little man joined our family! Time really does fly by. Steven did a great job posting the most important stats of Braden's birth, but I thought I would write about the birth story for any of those who are interested. I started going into labor on Monday night, Tuesday morning. I started having some more painful contractions around 12:30am, but didn't think much of it. I tried to sleep, but the contractions were strong enough to keep me awake, so I decided to take a bath to see if they would go away so I could sleep. I was sure I wasn't going into labor, so I thought I needed to try something to help me sleep. I had been having braxton hicks, so I was convinced that was all I was experiencing. After my bath, the contractions still wouldn't go away, so I decided to take advantage of being awake, and clean the downstairs. Yes, it was 3am, but I was starting to think this might actually be it, and we had left the sun room a mess b/c I was too tired to clean up that night, so naturally I had to clean it up :)...that was definitely the nesting/surge of energy, whatever you want to call it, that happens before a baby comes. Also, my rush to get everything cleaned helped to keep my mind off of the contractions, so it really wasn't bad. I finally finished what I wanted to get done downstairs by 4, and decided to go up stairs and sit in the glider in the nursery and write a list of things we needed for the hospital. Steven still hadn't packed his bag, and I hadn't really thought too much about what we would need to bring. I also wanted to time my contractions b/c I hadn't been paying attention to how close they were coming. They were about every 5-6mins at that point, and I decided to try to lay down and go back to sleep, hoping that I could get some rest if this wasn't really labor. (Why I wasn't convinced I was in labor is beyond me...I am a labor and delivery nurse, but I am sure I was just in denial). At 5am I had a really painful contraction and decided it was time to wake Steven up. I woke him and told him I thought I was going into labor. He asked if I had taken a bath yet, and even though I said I had, I decided it might be good to take another one. I got in the bath again, and Steven came in to time my contractions and try to figure out what was going on. I told him that I thought they were coming every 6 mins, but after timing them, Steven said they were coming every 3mins, so at this point I told Steven he needed to pack his bags...we were going to the hospital. Steven then realized he had two large toilets in his car that he was planning on replacing our old (wooden seated) toilets with, and so he had to haul these 100lb toilets inside. By the time he finished doing so, I quickly informed him that he needed to call my mom and Dr. W b/c the contractions were coming faster and were beginning to get more painful. When I talked to Dr. W on the phone at 5:40, he told me that he needed to shower and feed his dog (but of course) so he could meet me at his office at 6:30 to see if I was really in labor or not. (he also gave me a hard time for waking him so early...haha...I love that doc). I sent Steven to get breakfast at McD's when my mom came over around 6 b/c I knew I didn't want to stop on the way to the hospital, but during the time he was gone, I started going into transition (the final stage of labor) and the contractions became almost unbearable. As soon as Steven got home, we got in the car, and I rode the whole way there facing backwards and groaning through contractions. When we got to Dr. W's office, I knew that if he wasn't there, we were going to have to rush over to the hospital, b/c I felt like this baby was coming. He was there, and when he checked me, he informed I was fully dilated and we needed to head to labor and delivery quickly so I could start pushing. As soon as I got to the room, I started pushing, and 40 LONG minutes later, our little man was born. No time for an IV, epidural, or any pain meds. Not what I was planning, although I wasn't planning on anything really, but in the heat of pushing, I would have paid a million bucks for some pain meds. It was over quickly, though, and I was so happy to have my little man in my arms. Adelyn was swept away so quickly b/c she didn't handle the delivery well, so it was such a treat to have our sweet Braden in the room with us. We feel so blessed by this sweet boy and just can't believe he is already here with us! Thank you for all the sweet messages, food, gifts, etc. We also feel so blessed to have such an incredible support system. Here are some pictures from the hospital. There are several more, but these are some of my favorites. Lots more pics of our 1st week home to come! Sweetly patting her baby brother. Cuddling after a long day Addie has loved getting as close a possible to Braden from the beginning. We now have to be careful to not leave her alone with him for more than 30sec b/c she will try to crawl on top of him only to give him hugs and snuggles. It is sweet, but keeps me on my toes! Headed home from the hospital. My mom bought Braden those booties b/c Steven was complaining about how much Carolina blue (not baby blue of course) I put him in. :)

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Braden Marshall Luck


Braden Marshall Luck was born 3-29-11 @ 7:20am 6 pounds 2 ounces, 20 inches long Emily & Braden are both doing well Pictures: Here

Thursday, March 3, 2011

36weeks

So, with all the craziness that has been going on recently, this poor little boy of ours has been totally neglected. We already adore him and are so excited for him to come, but we just haven't been able to document this pregnancy quite as well. I'm 36weeks pregnant now, which means I only have 4 weeks to go! YAY!!!! (and btw, no name yet, I think we are going to have to see his sweet face first)


In other news, Steven and I bought a house last week and were able to move most of our stuff in this past weekend. We are hoping to be fully moved in by the end of next weekend, but in the mean time are enjoying the joys and pains of home ownership. We have already had to repair a heat pump, install a garbage disposal, and remove wallpaper, among many other things. We have loved watching the house gradually become more of our home as we put our furniture in it and paint walls. More pictures and info to come. Please be patient as this is just a really crazy time for us!! Please also pray for strength and energy during this exhausting and wonderful time.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Larry the Cucumber and Bob "Mato" singing "The Good Ole Song"

Yes, my child is a Luck and has been brain washed by all the UVA fans and therefore knows how to sing "The Good Ole Song"...yes, that is Larry the Cucumber and Bob the Tomato ("Mato") made out of legos (Thank you Pop Rock)...and yes, our sweet girl is bidding her Grami goodbye with a "Wahoowa!"


(Sorry the video is sideways...I have no idea how to flip it)

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Some more Christmas pics

I know that Christmas was about 2 months ago, but I got these pics from Lauren from our train ride and I love them. Hope you enjoy!!















Friday, January 14, 2011

Christmas #2

So, I know I am a little late with this, but here are some pictures from our Christmas #2. Christmas #1 was spent with the Woods, but I don't have pictures from that yet. I promise to post from that when I get them
The day after Christmas was spent with the Lucks. Adelyn absolutely loves her cousin Robert and was very happy to wake up the morning of Christmas #2 to his sweet face. It was quite an eventful day and present openning lasted until the following evening. It was wonderful to spend so much time with the entire Luck family!

Christmas morning! You might think she is smiling b/c snow is on the ground, but...


I am pretty sure it was b/c Rob was running to the door :)


After breakfast, we went downstairs where the boys had put together Adelyn's new play house. As you can see, she was thrilled!! She has been talking about the house every day since she got it.








After a quick nap, the kids got to open their next big present: thomas the train books and tickets to go on a train ride to Staunton! Rob and Adelyn absolutely loved riding the train and had a blast looking out the window and hearing the train whistle blow.


The morning was quite eventful, so we all rested a bit when we got back from the train ride.


Soon after the kiddos woke up from their naps, GPop and Grandmother came to visit.





We finally got started openning presents and this year was so much fun b/c Robert and Adelyn really enjoyed openning and handing out presents this year.


One of Adelyn's favorite toys was her new baby doll from Grami. She is giving it a hug in this picture after she told the baby "no cwying baby, no cwying"


Giving the baby a bottle. She is going to be a great big sister!


"Cutting" fruits and veggies together


After a long evening of present openning, the kids were wiped out and enjoyed a little rest time together.


The day Rob left, Adelyn was very sad, but she did have fun playing on Pop's lap.

Tackle hugs from Robert. We miss you Robert!! (and Aunt Lauren and Uncle Robert too!)

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Tis The Season!

Finally, a pregnancy picture! I have been so busy with work and holiday stuff that I just have not been able to get a picture of this little man on the way. Yesterday, I was taking pictures for our Christmas card and had Ashley take a few pics. I am 24weeks along now, which means the baby is viable! Here are some random pics from our photo shoot and play time with Ashley.


Hugging her "baby bruder"


Pointing to the baby :)

Eating at Lisee and Poppy's house. Don't you love that bow!! My sister is making bows, so if you have a little girl and are interested, she is selling them and they are fabulous! Email me or leave me a post on this blog and I'll give you more information about it.











Look at that staticky hair! I love it!! This is the play house at my parent's hosue and Adelyn LOVES it!