Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Baby Recap!


Ok, since the baby is 3 and a half months old, I guess it's time to get this on the blog. This post is way out of order, I'm clearly having trouble, just bare with me and pretend it doesn't matter.
In the weeks leading up to the baby being born, I tried to take the girls lots of places, we went swimming a lot, and to the movies, any place we knew we wouldn't be able to go for awhile with a baby. This is the day before the baby was born. Jeremy took off and we took the girls to Maddox for lunch.

Reese loves the pink butter place, as she calls it.

Earlier that day, the girls and I got pedicures together, they loved it!



 This is Payton Sue Deamer. Born August 14th 3013, at 11:00 p.m. 
It was a long labor, we were scheduled to be induced at 7:00 am. But on our way we got the call saying they were full at the hospital, so we had to wait till 11:30. Needless to say I was a bit bummed. It all worked out in the end obviously.
 The downside, was that since she was born so late, no one was able to come up that night except for my mother in law Darlene.
Little tiny burrito baby on the couch. :)
As you can see, she has one real good dimple. Reese has two, big ones, and Payton has a few more little ones, but this is her one big one.


Reese was so excited to be able to feed the baby, I pumped my milk, just so she could.


This is the first good picture we got with her eyes open in the hospital.
The girls meeting their new sister for the first time. I had presents for the girls at the hospital, to help them feel special.


Payton Sue with Grandma Darlene, right after she was born.



Reese loved holding her, especially at the first, when she was tiny.
Sorry I told you I couldn't get it all in the right order, this is a big belly shot, that morning, to show how big I got.
Here's the girls, showing off their painted nails and toenails.
This is right, right after the baby was born. She was pretty sad, but once she calmed down, she has been a pretty good baby.
One last shot of the babes in the hospital.