Thursday, July 9, 2009

A New Edition


Tayvin Michael Tamatoa Maldonado
June 28, 2009
8lbs 4 oz
20 3/4"
Our newest edition to our family came to us on June 28, 2009 at 1:48am early on a Sunday morning. We are so happy to have HIM! #4 baby was our "surprise" baby and not knowing whether he was a boy or girl was kind of fun! Although, towards the end of my pregnancy, every one, strangers included, would come up to me and say "are you having a boy?", "Boy?", or "Looks like a boy", well that kinda spoiled it--we were sort of hoping for a girl-so Naia could have a sister, but in all, the boy was just right. No matter if boy or girl, we were blessed to have a healthy baby come join our family!
Tayvin was due to come on July 1, according to our ultrasound due date, but instead came on the original due date given on the first doctor visit- June 28. I also thought that it could come early at first but then I thought, all the others came late, so this one will too. Boy was I wrong.
A trip to Elitch's on the Wednesday before (24th) I think was what kind of set it off. All the walking and wading in the pool area helped move along the labor. The next day I was at the doctor's monitoring the baby due to some bleeding and contracting. Well before you know it Saturday came and I didn't feel well much of the day. It was spent mostly in bed. Contractions started around 4am and were off and on all day. But by 8pm they were coming stronger and more frequent. Eddie had been busy all day long, fixing the toilet, taking kids to Windsor for a track meet, cleaning the yard and attending his mom's for dinner with the kids. He kept checking on me all day and all I could say was "I'm having contractions but they're coming and going, I'm fine". Even my parents, who back from a trip to Utah called and asked how it was going, and I said "nothing yet, some contractions but nothing." Well by 10pm we were on our way to the hospital. Marty asked to join us and I'm glad she did because Eddie passed out an hour after arriving due to his hard days work!
This pregnancy was great. I went in, at 10:45 I was 4cm dialated 75% effaced, 1 1/2 hours later after walking the hall and rocking in the rocking chair I was at 7cm and 90% effaced. 1/2 hour later I was a 9 and was able to push because I was "stretchy"! About 9 or so pushes (would have been less pushes if I hadn't forgotten how to "bare down" and push correctly, but after some coaching from the dr and nurse I got it back) and he was out! Our beautiful little boy! Oh yeah by 9 cm Eddie was up and took over what his mother had helped with-a pissed off lookin wife cuz she did it with no meds! - I even kind of yelled at him to help hold my leg up- I was loosing energy quick--and wanted the baby out fast! He told me "If looks could kill!" Well I could've done worse and broke his bones! But he's lucky!
So only a few short hours of hospital labor and baby arrived!
Healthy and Happy!
He is such a blessing to our family. The kids love their new little brother and Naia, the little mommy, doesn't seem to mind at all that it's not a sister!
Naia, the big sister, with new brother Tayvin


Our 4 beautiful children!


Mommy with baby!


Tayvin-1 day old


Tayvin with his eyes open!


Sleepy Taytay with big brother, Jaedyn


"SuperGrandma" aka Great Grandma Connie with Tayvin-1 week old


Daddy and Kainoa playing with Tayvin

Little Brother's Graduation

SENIORS
"2009"
HIGHLANDS RANCH HIGH SCHOOL
Michael, the graduate, and all his nieces and nephews minus Bentley.
They're so proud of you Uncle Michael!
This was the last year for Mamo and Booboo to be parents of a high school student. They have had children in high school since 1993, with no breaks! Yikes - 16 years with annoying high school teenagers-so sorry! Hey, I guess you could say they've graduated!! Now if only they can get them through college!! Fat chance-at least they had one child finish college! (yay Yannick!)

3 graduates
Dylan, Sam and Michael

Purcell Boys

Michael with us gals


Fortunately, big sis Yannick got to come into town to join us in the festivities of gradutation. She's always a joy to have home.
She always smiled when the camera was around,

gave kisses to everyone,


and never disappointed anyone's home cooked meals!

Naia and Lafai

Kainoa and Lilli

But neither did the kids!!!
(We ate a delicious meal at the Golden Corral - being 8 months prego I sure did enjoy, of course, I'm not going to post any pics of me piggn out!)