Posts Tagged Birth

And the winner is…

Posted on Friday, October 2nd, 2009 at 9:50 am

We ran two contests in the days leading up to Henry’s birth, one to pick the day of his birth and another to pick his coming home from the hospital outfit . Here are the results:

Henry was born on September 21 as picked by Cathalina Dean. Uncle Chuck, Aunt Toni and Cathlina’s husband were each just a day off.

By a three vote margin, Lions, Alligators and Cars won as the coming home outfit over Lots of Elephants.

Here is a picture of Henry in his coming home outfit that we’ll have personally signed by Henry and delivered to Cathalina.

Henry says thanks for voting and guessing.

Henry says thanks for voting and guessing.

The Birth of Henry VanDyke: Part One

Posted on Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 at 8:39 am

Erin and I welcomed Henry Miles VanDyke into our family on Monday, September 21 at 12:02pm. He weighed 7lbs 3oz and was 19.5 inches long. This is part one of the three part story of the hours immediately before he was born.

Friday, September 18

Last minute additions

Last minute additions

Yai Yai and Oppa (James’ parents) decided on Friday night that they needed to come down for Henry’s birth. We were thrilled. It also settled a number of bets. Originally they planned to see Henry for the first time in October during YaiYai’s Fall Break from teaching, but several people, including me, were going to be surprised Henry’s imminent arrival didn’t trigger a quick trip to Texas.

Since we were inducing Henry on Monday, they were able to plan ahead for the trip. We were inducing because Henry measured large during his sonograms. The doctors wanted him to come before he got too big to be delivered naturally.

Saturday, September 19

Erin and I did chores around the house to prepare for Henry. We mowed the lawn, washed the dog and cleaned the house. Then we went on our last date together before Henry. We had pizza for lunch at Campisis.

In the evening my parents arrived at our house after a 12 hour drive from Tennessee.

Sunday, Septeber 20

Tiger is blissfully unaware of Henry's coming.

Tiger is blissfully unaware of Henry's coming.

We woke up early and ate breakfast with YaiYai and Oppa at Corner Bakery. Then the four of us drove to the hospital to give the prospective grandparents a tour.

Tigerman had reservations at Erin’s parent’s house to hang out with Butch for a couple of days so we  picked him up from the house and headed to McKinney.

After dropping the dog off, we met Granny and Grandad (Erin’s parents) and Aunt Toni and Uncle Mo (Erin’s sister and her husband) for lunch. We ate at Dos Charos because YaiYai likes sampling Tex-Mex when she comes to Dallas and because we’ve heard spicy foods can help move the labor process along.

New kicks for a new kid

New kicks for a new kid

A little post-lunch walking and shopping yielded a new pair of tennis shoes for me. I didn’t want to embarrass Henry in public on his first day with my old worn out shoes.

5 p.m. – Sitting nervously by the phone
We were supposed to get confirmation from the hospital at 5 p.m. to come in at 10 p.m. and start the process of inducing. There was a small chance the hospital would be too busy for the induction. Five o’clock came and went with no call. So, Erin and I took a nap in preparation for the evening ahead.

After napping, we kept the phone close while watching the Dallas Cowboys’ first game in their new stadium versus the New York Giants. None of us really cared about the Cowboys but it was the only thing worth watching on TV at the time.

7 p.m. – Confirmation

One last look at our pregency bellies

One last look at our pregency bellies

Finally at 7 p.m. Erin called the hospital to see if we were on the schedule. The nurse said we were the lucky winners for the evening and we could come in at 10 p.m. After months of waiting the clock officially started counting down to Henry entering our world.

9:45 p.m. – Good bye, Hello

Since YaiYai and Oppa were staying at our house we said goodbye to them and embarked on the next phase of our exciting journey.

Henry in motion

Posted on Thursday, September 24th, 2009 at 3:28 pm

Here is some video that I took of Henry while he is was still in the delivery room. He’s about 1 hour old in this video.

Aced his first test

Posted on Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009 at 10:03 am

Henry is already scoring top marks. He passed his hearing test with a scored of 100%. Unfortunately for him, we fully intend to whip this certificate out the first time he pretends not to hear us.

They stuck a total of five cords to him for this test and assured me this wasn’t a new government spy program.

Pictures of Henry’s Birthday

Posted on Monday, September 21st, 2009 at 8:23 pm

Here are some pictures to share from Henry’s big day. We’ll share the complete details once we get home from the hospital, but everything went extremely well and we’re thrilled with Henry.

Henry is here!

Posted on Monday, September 21st, 2009 at 1:35 pm

Henry was born at 12:02pm. He is 7lb 3 oz.

Getting ready

Posted on Monday, September 21st, 2009 at 11:30 am

We’re almost there. I suited up.

Labor and Delivery

Posted on Monday, September 21st, 2009 at 7:29 am

Erin and I are now in a labor and delivery room. Erin is getting an epidural. The pain is managable now but she wanted to get one before it got too much worse.

Confirmed for tomorrow

Posted on Sunday, September 20th, 2009 at 7:51 pm

We just confirmed that we’ll check into the hospital at 10pm tonight to have Henry tomorrow! There was a chance we would get bumped and have to wait a day or two.

Ready or not here comes Henry!

Birthing Class and the Process

Posted on Sunday, July 26th, 2009 at 8:00 am
Google says I need 13 minutes, I'm thinking seven.

Google says I need 13 minutes, I'm thinking seven.

Erin and I attended a birthing class on Saturday at the hospital where we’re going to have the baby.

My favorite part was the tour of the hospital. Most importantly, they showed us where to park and which door to come in. As the husband of a pregnant wife, it is my responsibility to get her to the hospital. Once we arrive, the rest of the process is pretty much up to Erin and the doctors.

The process goes something like this:

  1. Arrive at the hospital: First you fill out a sheet of paper to be examined, even though you filled out admitting paperwork six months ago.
  2. Triage: This is the room where they say, “You’re not really in labor, those are just sympathy pains and no, they’re not worse than your wife’s”
  3. LDR Room: This stands for Labor, Delivery and Recovery Room (Due to budget cut backs they had to remove the extra letters). This is where Henry will make his entrance to the world. If family and friends come they have to wait in the… wait for it… waiting room.
  4. Private Room: After a stint in the big money room, they ship you from the basement to the top floor where, as long as space permits, you get a private room (They tell us that’s never a real problem, they better be right). Depending on how everyone is feeling friends and family can stop by.
  5. Go home: After a tiring birth process and two days at the hospital you can finally come home relax and get some sleep. The teacher kept laughing after saying this but I couldn’t figure out why. Sounds nice to me.