Halyn Lael Hulse
October 14, 2009
9 lbs
19 1/2 inches
The obligatory post delivery pic. By the way, I have no idea why the quality of my pictures are so bad for this post. Perhaps the photog's assistant (Abram) made some unknown adjustments to the camera?
So the story is this: Considering I'd been having contractions for the previous eight weeks, I was going to be darn sure I was in labor before I rolled my giant self out of bed. So we went to the hospital about a quarter to 4am and she was born at 5:52am. It was practically a drive-thru delivery. I was stoked to get an epidural thanks to the speedy go-go-gadget nursing staff, but I freaked out when I started to feel a little more than I would've liked during the actual delivery. The anesthesiologist's explanation: when you deliver such a big baby and go from such and such station to such and such station, there's no guarantee for pain relief. Um, information that would've been helpful... yesterday! Oh well. She's here and her perfectly round head was worth all that discomfort (to put it lightly).
The biggest shocker is just how swollen she was. The doctor explained that she'd been so cramped in there that her little head was pinned against my pelvis (nice thought) for who knows how long. I do. I know for how long -- since I was seven months. Thanks doc for validating my continual remarks that it felt like she was practically peeking out to check the weather. Though this is the doc who reassured me that there was no way I'd be having another 9 pounder. "High sevens -- tops," she said. High sevens my...
The other shocker was that this little girl sucked on her hands with such determination that she had a couple blisters on each hand. One had even scabbed over! My goodness she sounded like a little vampire. Her bloodsucking tendency aside, she is a healthy and beautiful little girl who has given us yet another reason to rejoice in our blessings. Far too many to number.
The Big Kisses...
A funny story...
Bri and I were in the hospital with a fussy newborn and we're looking at each other trying to figure out how to appease her. "She just ate, but it's like she just wants to suck (and I'm not having that)." And then we remembered the wonderful invention that is the modern pacifier. Marin was our last child to have taken a pacifier, and that was ten years ago. Again, the blisters on Halyn's hands should've given us a heads up. And they sent this baby home with us? You'd think we'd have it down after four kids.
Going home.
Three sweet sisters. Santi is pleasantly pleased to have a little sister. Poor thing has earned it. She'll find caring for a little sister to be easy as pie compared to wrestling a little bro, I think.
As usual, Marin admiring the small details in life, noticed Halyn shares her long and agile toes.
Ambivalence is the best way to describe it. You can tell that Abram wants to be OK with all this. Fortunately, his acting up as been projected onto other things (like taking Sharpies to walls, and "drumming" on any hard surface within reach). He shows affection to his little sister but I can tell it's going to be a process.
Halyn hanging out at home. We're loving this girl.
Marin loving her some Halyn. Nice quiet moments like these make me think (however briefly), "I just may be able to do this after all." Please don't tell that to Social Services. I'm just grateful for such an unplanned and precious moment that is a respite from the chaos of everyday life. Thank Heaven for little girls. And big sisters.

16 comments:
She is so gorgeous! What a perfect head and chubby little cheeks. You look amazing too. I still can't get over the 9 lbs. Poor Abram. My girls are so close in age, we've had to deal with lots of jealousy issues.
Beautiful, nice big healthy girl! Congratulations. Excuse me for asking, but where is the obligatory fat face that is supposed to be found on the new mother??? Sheesh. Do you have to look so good?
Awww what a cute post! I love baby Halyn!!
How fun to have another girl! I am so glad that everything went well and smooth, except for some pains during delivery! That is a bummer. I am glad she is healthy and I must say, she is so adorable! I wish I was there to see her. If we were still in Cali, we could have been neighbors! We miss you guys!
Beautiful baby and beautiful mom! Adorable embroidered shirts. Congrats!
BEAUTIFUL! she's perfect:) and again? with a 9 pounder? that's amazing! my sister in law just had a 9 pounder-i'd have to say i'm very thankful for my 6 pounders:) congratulations on your newest beauty!!!
YAY HALYN!!!!!!!! She is so beautiful and sweet. I'm so lucky to get to see her often. You and Brian are such awesome parents. We love you guys so much.
She is beautiful! Newborn babies are the best! I'm sure you know by now that it goes by way too fast. You look so great. I'm so happy for you!
Congrats you guys!!! She is beautiful . . . just perfect!
Congrats! She's so cute! I really wish my little guy would suck on a pacifier...
love the baby! you guys look SOOOO good! i wish i was there...she would be so precious to take pics of!!!
Congrats!! How on earth do I give birth to a tiny, skinny, under-6-pounder while you produce a massive 9 pounder? Don't get it. :) Welcome baby Halyn!
Wow you grow em big! (Must be a residual Texas thing) And adorable. Looks like you have some good helpers as well. Congratulations!
Congrats you guys!! She is absolutely adorable. So fun having babies so close together. I love all of the big sister/big brother shirts. So fun!!
Nice job Hulses. Congrats on the beautiful baby girl. She's beautiful. We are excited for you that you have moved nearer to family, but very sad that we never got to meet up with you in South Texas.
You'll have to let us know how to manage the 4 kid household so perfectly.
I'm such a bad blogger... I didn't even know you were pregnant! Congratulations! She is a little chubbster! She's darling.
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