Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Katherine's first day

Ok, this is John writing for my first ever blog post. Wish me luck because I don't always understand how HTML-converting software works and so the formatting may be off.

I'm going to narrate the story of how Katherine Janice was born while it's fresh in my mind. So we checked into the hospital at 2AM on July 5, 2009. We got the penthouse delivery room with a view of the Tucson mountains:


Erin did an amazing job during early labor, making tons of progress without needing any medical intervention whatsoever. As a testament to her abilities to smile despite excruciating pain, she forced the following smile at 4:45AM:


I'm guessing she has honed the ability to smile through pain by being at public sporting events with me where Wake Forest is losing. Then, she had made such good progress we were certain this labor was past the point of no return. Pain medication ensued at 6:30AM. Things became much more enjoyable for Erin, as evidenced by this shot of her at 9AM:


Erin never needed any inducement whatsoever from the doctors throughout the labor. We think that is rare these days, because all the nurses were gathering around discussing how she was doing this without needing any pitocin. Anyway, Erin worked hard and finished dilation. Then it was time to push at 2:15pm. Our doctor (whom we loved) forced us to take a minute just before this milestone in labor to take a picture:


The nurses and doctor were very patient as labor progressed another 2.5 hours. Finally, at 4:51 PM on July 5, 2009, Katherine Janice Campbell decided to grace us with her presence. The following picture was taken at 4:53PM (the first time mother and daughter met):


They took her from mom, weighed her in at 7lbs. 5oz. (get it - 7 lbs 5 oz on 7/5), and then allowed me to meet my daughter for the first time in this picture at 5:01PM:


Yes, I'm wearing a Wake Forest hat backwards. I recognize that most Wake fans aren't so "bad", but lets keep in mind that neither of us had slept since late Friday night (2AM) and it was now Sunday afternoon...so cut me a break. Ok, so then we got the first family portrait:


Everyone was so friendly, they let us keep Katherine with us for a couple of hours before taking her away to the nursery for measurements. She came in at 20 inches in length, and then they gave Katherine her first bath (this was at 8PM):


She was flailing her arms and crying hysterically throughout her sponge bath. She must take after mom, because we all know full well how I love a good bath! Then mom and dad went to bed, and slept for a bit...and the next morning at 8:30AM Katherine was seen by the pediatricians. She passed all tests with flying colors. She was also starting to be very responsive, opening her eyes and investigating the world all around her. To celebrate her first passing grade, we brought her back to our room for a photo shoot with mom. This one was the winner:


Thats all for now. We'll post more later.

10 comments:

Dave said...

Great pictures - sounds like it was a long day! Glad to hear everyone is well. Look forward to more pictures as you have time!

Megan said...

Great Job Campbell!! Impressive posting. =) I am so so so happy for you two! (As is Scott) and We can't wait to get our girls together for a play date!

Kara said...

What a sweet, beautiful little girl for sweet, beautiful parents!

Frances Katrin said...

Yeah! Congrats! I think it is funny that the nurses were surprised by a normally progressing labor. Way to go Erin!

I love the John C. writing and commentary! You should blog more often!

Jessica said...

Good work, mom! I loved reading the play by play from dad. Have a wonderful time getting to know your new addition!

Minna said...

Yay! Thanks for keeping us updated, John! What a beautiful little girl. I am soooo happy for you!!!

Emily said...

Thanks for the update, John. We're so happy for all three of you!

Jen said...

This is an awesome post, John! I love the first photo of Erin and Katherine -- it's so sweet! Congrats!!!

Kevin said...

very cute baby. looks like she is sharp as a tack as well!

Great Aunt El said...

She is a little sweetheart. Erin, your dad gets all soft and sweet when he talks about Katherine. She is cute. Sleep when she sleeps. Enjoy every minute with her. She is a doll.