We kept Adalyn in our room until about 1 in the morning and then {sadly} sent her to the nursery for a few hours so we could get some sleep since it had been such a long day.
It was a very painful night of sleep, but I did end up getting an hour or two.
I'm pretty sure Mr. B slept like a rock...but that's no surprise.
That guy's got some crazy sleeping skills.
I am so thankful that Mr. B was able to stay the night. I don't know how I would've made it through without him there those few days. He was such a trooper helping me move around and all that other fun stuff that comes with having a baby. This is where I saw the new side to him, he was so so helpful and I know it stretched his limits too. After seeing what I had just been through I think he thought helping me go to the bathroom was the least he could do!
Thankfully, I never ended up taking any strong medicine-just Motrin every 6 hours and that was enough to help take off the edge.
Because Adalyn was born late at night we didn't have any visitors until the following day.
We were happy to have her back after a few hours in the nursery!
I wasn't a fan of not having her in my belly or my arms!
I was able to shower and get ready before showing of my new little beauty.
The kids were so excited they got to skip school to come and visit their new niece.
The girls even made a dance video the night before- if I can find it I'll post it later.
Uncle C even pulled his tie for this special event- it was really cute.
Auntie A and Uncle C holding their first niece for the first time.
Auntie O and Auntie J holding little Miss Adalyn.
Meeting some of her great-grandparents
My grandpa brought in a picture that he had of him and I from when I was first born. He was so proud.
{me on the left, Adalyn on the right}
Cousins- only 6 months apart! Too bad they're also many states apart!
More snuggles from Mimi
Spoiled by our family and friends
That night the hospital gives us a special celebratory dinner. It was delicious and way more than we were able to eat! We had filet mignon, potatoes, asparagus, salad and cheesecake with strawberries and whipped cream. Our first meal as a family of three!
I gave her her first manicure that night. The night before she came back from the nursery with a scratch on her face and I didn't want that to happen again. I was too nervous to cut them {I've still yet to cut them!}, plus they were still flimsy so I just filed them down.
Wednesday morning we waited for the pediatrician to check her and then we were free to go home!
Ready to go!
We live literally 2 minutes from the hospital so it was a safe and uneventful drive.
She was happy to be home
We also enjoy snuggles at home much better than the hospital
We also met our mountain man Uncle R on our first day home
{He has since got a hair cut. Praise the Lord!!}
And of course got more snuggles from the rest of the fam too!
We were able to relax at home and rest up for Thanksgiving {and meet Roxie!} the following day!
And I couldn't decide which one to choose, but here's a comparison of me as a baby