Saturday, October 29, 2011

Colt Turns 1!

Colt on his birth day 10/29/10
1 years old
Hi I am Colt Jefferey Hawkins
My favorite color is: Any color
My favorite food is: Anything that I can shove into my mouth. I'm not lying either - ANYTHING!
My favorite toy is: My footballs
My favorite movie is: Whatever my brother is watching
My favorite sport is: Football, I have been obsessed with it since I was 3 months old
My favorite thing to do is: Cry
I can’t wait for: The day I can chase my brother and beat up on him like he beats up on me.
Why? Because I hate being the target
I love to: Cry over everything and play catch with my dad
My favorite treat is: Anything I can shove into my mouth
My 2nd favorite treat is: dum dum suckers
What my mom says about me...
  • Colt has been a difficult baby, but the older he gets the better he is becoming
  • Colt loves to play with anything his brother is playing with
  • Colt is very much a mama's boy (which is something his brother never was)
  • Colt will tell you when he is tired and hungry. He will not be nice about it!
  • Colt was weened off his formula at 11 months old :D
  • Colt's first word was "Dada" but his favorite word is "mamamamama"
  • Colt is trying to walk and would really like to take up running because he tries to run instead of walk.
  • Colt has the best smile and best eyes!
  • Colt is a fast learner and loves to copy his brother
  • Colt is a lot like his dad in many ways, but he is a lot like me as well. While Cash is our social butterfly, Colt is more reserved when it comes to strangers - even family strangers. He has to check you out before approaching
  • Even though difficult for a lot of his early months, Colt is becoming a little man and I love him for challenging himself everyday.
Well our Goober has finally hit the big milestone of 1 years-old. It hasn't been the easiest year of his life, but he has hung in like a trooper and made it out alive. Colt is the total opposite of his brother, but he has so much fun with Cash and idolizes him to the fullest. I couldn't imagine a better set of brothers. After almost losing Colt at 9 weeks (in womb) I am so happy he is with us and can't wait to see the little person he turns into. Although he is extremely emotional, he makes up for it in the way he carries himself. He is so smart and loves what he loves (like his dad) and hates what he hates. He has been a blessing to this family and I am so excited for this milestone - and sad as well. My little guy is growing up and it can only get better from here! Love you Goober! Happy Birthday big guy!!!

Here is the story of Colt's Birth:
Well, Colts Finally Here!
Well, this post has been a long time coming (and warning, this is a long post) and I'm sorry it has taken me forever to get it posted, but I have been extremely busy and sleeping every chance that I get.

Well, Colt Jefferey Hawkins finally came into the world on October 29, 2010 at 8:02 a.m, weighing 6 lbs 6.2 oz and was 19 inches long. It's weird to think that my children are only 1 year and practically 1 1/2 days apart! haha But it's true.

My scheduled C-Section for Colt was supposed to be on November 5, but at 3:30 a.m. on Friday, 10/29/2010 my water broke and I went into labor. Let me tell you that once my water broke, the contractions came fast and furious and I was not happy about it. It was weird too, because I had heard a huge pop in my lower section and I wasn't sure what it was and then all of a sudden I started having pains. I got up and went to the bathroom where the water came out and then I went back to bed and told Jeff "I think I'm in labor".  He told me to call the hospital so I did and they told me to come in. I had to call my mom to come watch Cash, because she was coming from Midway and my brother was able to bring her down.

Everything was calm while my mom was on her way and I started having really painful contractions. I was able to get freshened up a little and Jeff loaded the car with our stuff and went and grabbed something to eat because he was starving. Once my mom got to my house, Jeff and I left. All the way to Jordan Valley I was in major pain because of the contractions. Once we got to the hospital they put me in a room and of course had me answer a million questions and sign papers (all of this during my contractions). Finally they got the drug doctor and boy was I happy to see them. After going to the bathroom, they put me in a wheelchair and took me into the O.R. for my c-section. My doc was funny and was like, "Isn't this the wrong Friday", which helped calm me. I was able to finally get my epidural and boy was I a happy woman after that.

While they were getting everything prepped, I ended up throwing up due to the drink they made me take before we went into the O.R. Poor Jeff had to hold the little trays while I just laid there throwing up. He is a trooper! Needless to say, that after throwing up I was in much better shape! Once they started, I didn't know what to think because this c-section was a totally different experience than my last one. This time I knew what was going to happen and I hadn't been drugged for the past 24 hours. Finally, they were able to get Colt out of me and when they put him up over the curtain to show me, I couldn't have been happier. The first thing anyone said was, "wow this boy has a lot of hair!" And boy does he! I instantly started crying once I heard him cry (this happened with Cash too haha) and I was just so happy.

After getting Colt all cleaned up, Jeff was able to bring him over and show him to me and we hung out while they sewed me back together. I have never been so happy to see a baby before!! The reason? This was a tougher pregnancy for me this time around. (We almost lost Colt back in April when I had a placenta blister pop and cause me to bleed all over the place causing a fake miscarriage). Needless to say, both my boys are miracles!!

After getting sewn up and into my bed, they wheeled me and the baby into my room. I was so happy to have him with me because I didn't get to see Cash for almost four hours after he was born due to him being preterm.

All-in-all this was a much better c-section all around and I was happy that everything went smooth. I do have some healing to do and have a pocket of fluid in my c-section line so I have to keep it open and go to the doc every week to get it checked, but I am hoping I am almost done with this. It's hard having to have Jeff pack it twice a day and clean it out for me, but he is willing to do it. God bless him!! But overall I am doing well and Colt is doing well too!
I want to say thank you to my mom for watching the bug (Cash for me while I was in the hospital)... Also, thank you to Jeff for always being by my side during everything. He is such a wonderful father!!

Anyways, that's my story about Colt. Not as drama filled as Cash's birth, but still a great story!! I'm just glad he is healthy and ready to be in this world!!

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