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Title: Call me Dad
Post by: AndyC on August 28, 2005, 01:21:10 PM
Well, I now have a daughter. Rowan Margaret was born at 1:35 this morning, after about a nine-hour induced labour. Three weeks early and over eight pounds.  Labour was scary at first, because once that oxytocin drip starts working, everything builds up in a hurry. All those breathing exercises we practiced just kind of went out the window. We are now big fans of the epidural. After that, it was a pleasant evening of talking and waiting. Only my mother-in-law seemed to have a problem with the lack of intense pain (cheating, by her reckoning). I have to admit, watching the delivery itself was one of the most surreal experiences I've had, and one of the most intense. And then came the reality of being a father. Funny, for somebody who never really got excited about other people's babies, I found myself holding her, rocking her and singing to her at the very first opportunity. Still can't wipe the grin off my face.

Just came home from the hospital to take a shower and check on the dogs. Running on a couple of hours of sleep, but feeling great. Mom is doing fine as well. We've had the deluge of phone calls, and now we're bracing ourselves for the flood of visitors.



Post Edited (08-28-05 13:27)
Title: Re: Call me Dad
Post by: daveblackeye15 on August 28, 2005, 01:23:18 PM
Congradulations!

Raise her to add to our ranks!

Title: Re: Call me Dad
Post by: Ash on August 28, 2005, 01:27:15 PM
Congrats!



Post Edited (08-28-05 13:43)
Title: Re: Call me Dad
Post by: Flangepart on August 28, 2005, 01:27:20 PM
Aw, don't think of them as "Visitors"...think of them as "Potential babysitters.!"

Title: Big congratulations dad!
Post by: Andrew on August 28, 2005, 01:27:48 PM
And a big girl at that.  I just hope that she gets your friendly disposition.  That is one of the funny things about AndyC, he is a fairly sized fellow, but polite and easy going.  At least from the limited time we spoke - though that seems to show through on the bbs too.

Now, just wait and see how life changes.  Changing diapers at 0200,  feeding her rice cereal and her grabbing the spoon, giving her a bath every night and coming out soaking wet from the splashing.  Oh, and worrying all the time, because she is a daredevil who does not understand how gravity works.

Katie needed an epidural with Jenna, because that took about 14 hours or so.  Andy, he was out in 45 minutes - she did not even get into a delivery room.  Katie actually says that having him fast and without the epidural was great.  She felt good enough to be up and around in a few hours.

I had a hard time appreciating children until my own came along too.

Title: Re: Call me Dad
Post by: Dunners on August 28, 2005, 02:23:20 PM
Congrats...hey dad? Can I borrow the car?:)

Title: Re: Call me Dad
Post by: Scott on August 28, 2005, 02:55:43 PM
Congradulations AndyC..........it will be a few years before you'll be able to enjoy and uninterupted film, but that's ok. : )

Remembering my daughter being born in 1988 and I remember being exhausted after the whole event. After hours getting my hairpulled and being in the delivery room to witness and help with the birth of my daughter I drove home alone to get some rest. Your fortunate to have all those visitors and potential help. Again congradulations and may she be all that you imagine and more. She will always be a part of you.
Title: Re: Call me Dad
Post by: ulthar on August 28, 2005, 04:01:21 PM
Congrats!!  The fun is only beginning (and I mean that sincerely, not sarcastically).  But...get used to those 2-hour sleep nights for while.  Hehe.

Title: Re: Call me Dad
Post by: Menard on August 28, 2005, 04:13:00 PM
A world of congrats to you and your wife Andy.

I do not have any children myself, but have a world of respect for parents raising children.

I agree with that part about looking at the visitors as potential babysitters, and don't forget to work in the word 'gift'.

Keep us updated.


Me as a baby Menard (http://www.smileys.ws/sm/action/00000060.gif)

Title: Re: Call me Dad
Post by: Neville on August 28, 2005, 05:26:50 PM
Hehe, hope you two have enough sleep now. Congratulations!

Title: Re: Call me Dad
Post by: trekgeezer on August 28, 2005, 06:40:49 PM
Congrats Pops !  When our first was born my wife's water broke and we were in the hospital all night.  He was born about 8:20am on Easter morning. When I finally went home that day I stopped by the church to tell them the news and then went home and crawled in bed fully clothed and passed out. The next two or three days I was a virtual zombie.

And the part about no sleep for a few years, well, make that about twenty.  They eventually morph into these strange creatures called teenagers.  Funny thing is I have one that is now living in another  with his first job after college and the other is going to school in another country and I still catch myself looking into their rooms before I turn in at night.

I sincerely hope yours will bring you guys as much joy and pride as ours have to my wife and I.

Title: Re: Call me Dad
Post by: dean on August 28, 2005, 08:51:21 PM

Congratulations!!  Sure, you'll have some sleepless nights and worry about them even when they've moved out of home, but you wouldn't have it any other way would you!

So enjoy the precious moments, even the ones when you wish you could just pass out from exhaustion, for it'll be no time before they are old enough to look after themselves.

Title: Re: Call me Dad
Post by: AndyC on August 28, 2005, 09:13:47 PM
Thanks everybody. Big changes ahead, for sure, and big responsibilities. It seems like there are nine months to prepare mentally, but I think it really only sinks in once the thrill of the birth is past and the time to leave the hospital is approaching.

This morning, I looked out the hospital window at a city that seems so small and familiar to me, and has for years. What I would simply consider my back yard easily extends for 50 miles or more, and holds at least half a million people, urban and rural. Then I looked at Rowan, who hasn't seen or done anything outside of one protected room where she had resided for just a few hours. That put it into perspective.

I've been going through the whole pregnancy pretty much thinking that I would stop worrying if we could just conceive, then I would stop worrying if we could see a heartbeat at the first ultrasound, then it was finishing the first trimester, then passing 24 weeks, and finally, I would stop worrying with a healthy, successful birth. After sitting and watching my daughter sleep in my arms, I've finally figured out that I'm never going to stop worrying.

Well, I'm home to sleep while my wife spends one more night in the hospital. One good night's sleep that I am going to savour. Then it really begins.



Post Edited (08-28-05 21:19)
Title: Re: Call me Dad
Post by: BeyondTheGrave on August 28, 2005, 09:24:53 PM
 I might be late to post but congrats (http://www.smileys.ws/sm/music/00000010.gif)

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Title: Re: Call me Dad
Post by: Zapranoth on August 29, 2005, 12:38:03 AM
Congrats.  =)

My daughter is 3 1/2 now, and the fun just changes, it doesn't diminish.   Of course, by two or so she had the art of backtalk mastered.  :)  But it's just normal independence, right?

The most important thing in the next few months is that if your wife is breastfeeding Rowan, your wife must get all the sleep possible.  Especially if you aren't using bottles at all.  Wife Must Sleep.  Just remember that.  :)  And the rest goes a lot better.

Hooray!

- Seth
Title: Re: Call me Dad
Post by: Ash on August 29, 2005, 03:53:39 AM
When she gets older and has a friend stay over and they watch a scary movie together, YOU CAN DO THIS (http://www.consumptionjunction.com/content/detail.asp?id=48149&page=1&type=1)



Post Edited (08-29-05 03:55)
Title: Re: Call me Dad
Post by: dean on August 29, 2005, 05:06:29 AM
ASHTHECAT wrote:

> When she gets older and has a friend stay over and they watch a
> scary movie together,
> YOU
> CAN DO THIS (http://www.consumptionjunction.com/content/detail.asp?id=48149&page=1&type=1)
>


haha, what an evil parent that is!!!  Why am I not surprised that would be your style of parenting Ash.

It kind of reminds me of the 'lessons' George Snr. and his one-armed cohort gives his kids in 'Arrested Development.'

Title: Re: Call me Dad
Post by: odinn7 on August 29, 2005, 11:52:11 AM
Congrats Andy. I'll never forget the day my daughter was born and I'm sure it'll be the same for you. And as you said about the worrying...you're right, you'll never stop.

Title: Re: Call me Dad
Post by: Derf on August 29, 2005, 12:51:36 PM
I'll add my congratulations also. Live long and prosper; I wish you, your wife and Rowan all the health and happiness you can stand.

Title: Re: Call me Dad
Post by: LH-C on August 31, 2005, 11:22:17 AM
Congrats, Andy!