Well so much for beanbug' s blog! Sebastian's finally here and it's a lot more fun to talk about him when we can actually see what he's doing.
Sebastian Luc Jacobo was born on October 8th, 2008 at 1:19am. He was 7lbs. 8oz. and super cute of course. :) His hair is really dark like his papa's and he looks like a Jacobo.
Heather went au naturale for this one folks. No drugs whatsoever! She's amazing if you ask me. Heather started having light contractions at about 3pm on the 7th and she texted me at around 5:30 telling me that I should come home "this could be it." I didn't really believe her, but I came home soon after. I turned on the prez debate and had the leftovers from my b-day dinner. Mmmmm...calzone. Then I noticed Heather was doing breathing techniques; uh-oh.
She decided to take a hot shower and when she got out she was like "we should go soon." I still wasn't sure we should be going yet, she didn't seem like she was in pain. So I got the stuff and myself ready for what was to be a long night.
We get to the hospital, head up to the baby center, get our room and when the nurse finally examines Heather she says, "you rock!" Heather says, "what?"
"You're 8cm!"
Soon after the contractions intensify. After about 3 hours her water finally breaks. Then we get down to business. Heather lies on the table (she had been standing through all her contractions) and begins to push. Twenty of the most amazing minutes of my life go by and out comes the most precious thing I've ever seen. My firstborn son!
He's perfect! And so the story begins...
Sebastian Luc Jacobo was born on October 8th, 2008 at 1:19am. He was 7lbs. 8oz. and super cute of course. :) His hair is really dark like his papa's and he looks like a Jacobo.
Heather went au naturale for this one folks. No drugs whatsoever! She's amazing if you ask me. Heather started having light contractions at about 3pm on the 7th and she texted me at around 5:30 telling me that I should come home "this could be it." I didn't really believe her, but I came home soon after. I turned on the prez debate and had the leftovers from my b-day dinner. Mmmmm...calzone. Then I noticed Heather was doing breathing techniques; uh-oh.
She decided to take a hot shower and when she got out she was like "we should go soon." I still wasn't sure we should be going yet, she didn't seem like she was in pain. So I got the stuff and myself ready for what was to be a long night.
We get to the hospital, head up to the baby center, get our room and when the nurse finally examines Heather she says, "you rock!" Heather says, "what?"
"You're 8cm!"
Soon after the contractions intensify. After about 3 hours her water finally breaks. Then we get down to business. Heather lies on the table (she had been standing through all her contractions) and begins to push. Twenty of the most amazing minutes of my life go by and out comes the most precious thing I've ever seen. My firstborn son!
He's perfect! And so the story begins...
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