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This was a long, puking pregnancy that I truly began to think was never going to end. I was spoiled with Gabriel and delivered at 37 weeks, and then Garrett came along and waited one more week till 38 weeks. Well, our little
Sunday morning came; I put on my maternity tent and waddled down the isle to the front of the
We finally got the kids in bed; no easy task when they are working together...."teamwork" if you will. ;-D I moaned and groaned and complained the rest of the evening till we went to bed. Stephen was good about not responding "wrong" to my complaining; he seemed genuinely sympathetic. I crawled into bed exhausted and ready for a good nights sleep. However, good sleep didn't come...I tossed and turned and squirmed for several hours trying to get comfortable, nothing worked. So, naturally I decided the only thing left was a pity party of one. Around 2:00 a.m. I thought, “ouch that hurt, now not only can I not sleep my stomach is going to start hurting too. Are you kidding me??” I rolled over and tried to get comfy, no use. 2:30 a.m. OUCH that hurt! Now I start thinking, "hmm, I wonder if maybe it's a contraction?" Nah, I've become an elephant and will have a 23 month gestation. 3:00 a.m. OUCH, dang that hurts like crazy! ....OUCH.....OUCH.....OUCH....OUCH. Maybe I should time some of these OUCHES....5 minutes apart. I woke Stephen up so he could pack the bag while I took my traditional labor shower. You see we have yet to manage a packed bag before labor starts, and I'm weird and have to take a shower and shave my legs before I get to the hospital. That nice warm water felt good, but sure made the contractions get closer together too. By the time I got out they were 2 minutes apart and HURT something fierce. I was doubting it was real labor because they were so different than Garrett's (Gabriel's don't count because it didn't follow a normal process) but if it wasn't real labor something was seriously wrong.
We called my mom at about 4:00 a.m. and headed to the hospital.
Stephen tried to pick the roads that would be a smoother ride, but in
Just before 8:30 a.m.
He had a nurse with a funny sense of humor; when she found out this was our third boy with no name at the time of birth she filled his paper out as “Baby Boy Maskey III” He was 8 pounds 3 ounces and 20 inches long, that was a half pound bigger than Gabriel and a full pound bigger than Garrett. See, I wasn’t imagining things….he WAS bigger, I wasn’t making things up. Every time Stephen took a picture with the flash he’d start screaming so, we took pictures with no flash and didn’t get very many that turned out that well. I guess all you need is a couple good ones though.
As soon as my legs had some feeling in them I was moved to a little tiny post partum room.
(All the cousins were in timeout for this picture.)
I chose to stay in the hospital for two days; this was only possible because my mom was willing to take Gabriel and Garrett for the two days. That extra day to just rest and spend time with
I went through the whole name book and made a list of possibilities. I liked Stetson because he was born during Rodeo Week, but that sounded funny with his middle name, Stephen. Bobcats are loud and Stephen couldn’t hear when I would call about names, so we just texted. The birth certificate lady only worked till 12:00 noon….we were in a time crunch. Stephen said to pick 2 or 3 that I liked and text them to him. I always fight for Atticus then added Bryson and Lincoln. He liked
We came home the evening of the second day.
It was just the three of us that night because my mom let the boys stay at her house for the second night.
Welcome to our family, we love you Lincoln!