Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Visit our new web site!

Jen and I decided to create a new blog where we could include more than just stuff on the baby. So you can check out the new blog at jenhilton.blogspot.com.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

He has a name!

We finally named our baby. After much discussion, we finally decided on the name Adam Tyler. Getting to know little Adam over the past day made us realize that Alexander is a little to "big" for his personality.

Obviously, it's a little hard to get to know all of the personality quirks a child has within the first 24 hours but he does seem to be a lot more laid back and calm than our other kids. Of course, once he gets home and into the rhythm of things we'll probably change that pretty quickly. Anyone who knows Josh and Emily knows it shouldn't take long for their energy and enthusiasm for life to rub off on Adam.

All he has done so far is eat, poop and sleep. He doesn't cry at all and just shows his displeasure with things by whimpering a bit and maybe grunting a little.

Here are some cute and some funny pictures we took today:

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Welcome Baby Hilton!

Jennifer and Dan would like to welcome you to the newest Baby Hilton! We aren't sure what we're going to call him yet but we're thinking of Adam Alexander. Until we are certain though, I figured we should just introduce him as Baby Hilton.

Jen went to Banner Gateway Hospital (the new hospital at Higley and the 60) at around 3:00 and was immediately admitted to Room 1. I was immediately impressed by the size of the room! There was a couch and a chair along with the bed and everything else. And they weren't all cramped together either.

Another thing that was interesting was the options for the TV (yeah, I know, only a guy would be excited by this). Not only were there multiple channels to choose from, you can also buy unlimited movies for $4.95 for 24 hours. Not too shabby!

After a little while, Jen was hooked up to the IV and the pitocin was started. The contractions started almost immediately and after that point, it's kind of all a blur. The anesthesiologist came in and hooked up the epidural and luckily Jen took his advice and started the medicine even though she wasn't feeling a lot of pain. Starting around 7:00, the contractions got really close and strong and the baby appeared to REALLY want out. Jen went from just being uncomfortable to really, really being uncomfortable and the nurses called Dr. Huish right away. He showed up about 20 minutes later had her push about 6 times over two contractions and 5 minutes later the baby was out! From the time we entered the hospital until the baby was born, it took 5 hours, 18 minutes.

Baby (Adam?) weighed in at 7 lbs, 9 oz and measured 21 inches long. He had a little bit of a hard time breathing when he first came out and REFUSED to cry. No matter what the doctor and nurses did, he just wouldn't cry! But he did stay awake. As of this writing (11:00 Phoenix time) he still hasn't slept but has tried to eat several times.

He is the calmest baby we've had so far and we think he looks a lot like Josh when he was first born. But it's hard to tell when their face is squishy (yeah, he had a little help with the squishy face in this one...he may as well get used to it).

It's actually really nice to have another little baby in our family. I have enjoyed having older kids that can talk and do things themselves and are so much fun, but having this little baby will change our family for the better I think.

We appreciate all of your support during Jen's pregnancy and delivery. We've imposed on several people to watch Josh and Emily during this time and we really appreciate it. It's nice to know your kids are being well taken care of when they're away.

More pictures to follow soon! Unfortunately, I didn't empty my camera before we went to the hospital and so i could only take about 50 pictures tonight. But I'll be able to take 400 or more starting Thursday. Here are a few more pictures: