It's hard to even believe...
Baby Boy is born!
Cormac Landon Ford
There is the name, finally revealed to all of you who have told me how annoying I was for keeping it a secret nearly the entire pregnancy. Now you can sleep peacefully. :)
July 13th, 4:44pm
7 lbs 13 oz.
21.5 inches long.
21.5 inches long.
There is the name, finally revealed to all of you who have told me how annoying I was for keeping it a secret nearly the entire pregnancy. Now you can sleep peacefully. :)
Baby's name was inspired by one of my favorite male authors, Cormac McCarthy, who wrote All the Pretty Horses, The Road, and No Country for Old Men. All very masculine, raw, and beautifully written works of fiction.
{more about this in another post}
{more about this in another post}
We chose Landon because it is multi-syllabic, adorable, and just so happens to have lovely vowel symmetry with the "Cormac." We were this close to choosing "London" instead (after Jack London, another favorite male author) but decided one baby can only be so literary.
:o)
Darling Lil' Mac has been a long time coming, and we are grateful for every moment we have had with him so far.
The labor was, well, "natural..."
for the first 10 hours.
I avoided medication, which was the original plan.
We used the "birthing ball,"
walked around a lot
I leaned on Paul for support during contractions.
All was going well.
I maintained calm/controlled with no screaming, etc.
even though I was in terribly immense pain.
However, we learned that no matter what your birth plan...
plans change.
At 7am, after 4 hours of strong, close contractions,
only about a minute apart,
I got stuck at 8 cm.
The contractions slowed down.
I was completely exhausted,
having not slept in more than 24 hours.
So I caved andasked begged for the epidural.
{It was like I'd gone to heaven. Not gonna lie.}
Thank goodness I did because even with the epidural
I was stuck at 8cm for another 3 hours,
and didn't have Mac for another 6.
So labor, in general, was long and tough.
Felt like my body was splitting apart.
Felt like I might have been dying
But then...
after the epidural, some much needed rest,
and 2 hours of pushing...
He was born!
Felt like my world was beginning
Felt like life was a million times better
Felt like we were a
real family.
Daddy, Mama and Cormac.
Tomorrow we go home, to a world unknown.
A new life with Baby Mac.
Who is has been so amazingly sweet so far.
Who has many adventures ahead.
The first few days home
will be adventures in themselves, I am sure.
L O V E,
g
for the first 10 hours.
I avoided medication, which was the original plan.
We used the "birthing ball,"
walked around a lot
I leaned on Paul for support during contractions.
All was going well.
I maintained calm/controlled with no screaming, etc.
even though I was in terribly immense pain.
However, we learned that no matter what your birth plan...
plans change.
At 7am, after 4 hours of strong, close contractions,
only about a minute apart,
I got stuck at 8 cm.
The contractions slowed down.
I was completely exhausted,
having not slept in more than 24 hours.
So I caved and
{It was like I'd gone to heaven. Not gonna lie.}
Me after the epidural -- finally relief! |
I was stuck at 8cm for another 3 hours,
and didn't have Mac for another 6.
So labor, in general, was long and tough.
Felt like my body was splitting apart.
Felt like I might have been dying
But then...
after the epidural, some much needed rest,
and 2 hours of pushing...
He was born!
Felt like my world was beginning
Felt like life was a million times better
Felt like we were a
real family.
Daddy, Mama and Cormac.
Tomorrow we go home, to a world unknown.
A new life with Baby Mac.
Who is has been so amazingly sweet so far.
Who has many adventures ahead.
The first few days home
will be adventures in themselves, I am sure.
L O V E,
g
SO excited for you guys! He is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHE'S PERFECT!!! I cried reading about him. Love you all and baby mac - how precious is he!? Paul might have told you I'm sicky so as soon as I get better we will be speeding up to nky to see you all & meet him when you all have a few free minutes to spare.
ReplyDeletelove you! yay momma!
jen (& ben)
Couldn't possibly love you guys more! :-) Congratulations again! M
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! He is PERFECT!
ReplyDeletewww.kirstenjoywilson.com
LOVE YOU GUYS!! Such a beautiful and perfect little boy!!! <3
ReplyDeleteCongrats!!!! Sounds like a very similar birth story to mine. ;) And of course, love the name.
ReplyDeleteHe is so adorable! Congrats on your new addition. Can't wait to meet him in person.
ReplyDeleteLove ya, Aunt Connie
Congrats to you and daddy!! Mac is adorable, and so precious. I'm so happy for you.
ReplyDeleteSoo precious!! Congratulations! He is adorable...and so is his name :) I love strong unique names.
ReplyDeleteCONGRATULATIONS!!! And, while I'm all for natural births, when things drag on epidurals are an absolute Godsend, aren't they?!! That feeling of relief when the pain drifts away is AMAAAAZING!!
ReplyDeleteCormac Landon is a perfect name for a perfect baby!
Sarahxxx
Get that beautiful boy in some Wildcat gear already!!
ReplyDeleteOhhhh, he's so precious. So happy for you in this new season..
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
HE IS BEAUTIFUL!!! So excited to finally hear the name. We are all reading your blog right now. It is just awesome that he is finally here and everyone is doing great. Cynthia
ReplyDeleteCONGRADULATIONS!!! We know you will both be great parents! He's beautiful baby boy,a very little and sweet part of heaven God gave you both chearish him as i know you will,Its the greatest gift god can give and i know you know that no need for me to tell you!
ReplyDeleteLove you all,Uncle Keith Aunt Marvina,Hope and Halston