
(Matthew and I before inducing)
Monday we went to the hospital around 5:30 a.m. to start induction. By the time we got settled into the labor and delivery room and started the Pitocin drip it was 7:30. My good friend, Jeanne, was with us all of last week to be with us when I went into labor. Sadly to say she had to go back home the same morning we were induced, so she was not with us when Audrey finally came.
(Me and Jeanne)


We still cannot get over how marvelous she is and how much in love we are with her.
Now that I am home and the birthing high is over...I don't feel like my old pregnant self or my old self. But when I think about all the stuff that I went through and how don't feel up to par, I remember that little Audrey was worth it all.
(Matthew and his daughter, Audrey)
3 comments:
I am so happy for the two of you. She is precious! I can't wait to take a roadtrip to meet her.
She is beautiful!! I'm so glad that everything went well and that she is healthy. I can't wait to see her!
You can think of it this way....consider what Audrey went through to get here!!! LOL. I'm really proud of you and Matthew. You kind of implied it, but isn't it amazing how much we as humans are capable of loving? I had no concept of true love for another until Zachary was born.
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