Friday, August 1, 2008

I'M A BIG SISTER!


Welcome to my new baby sister:
CAMPBELL JEANETTE CLIVE



Campbell was born on Sunday, July 27, 2008. She weighed 7 lbs. 10 oz. and was 20 inches long. She came 8 days early, which was about 5 days late for my mommy, who was really excited to be un-pregnant and have a new baby.

The day began early, when Mommy woke up with contractions at 5:20 am. By pure luck, the night before "Gramps" (Clive), Uncle Jordan, and Daddy's cousin Nicholi had driven up from L.A. to deliver some furniture to us, and spent the night. So Mom and Dad were able to leave before I woke up to go to the hospital, and I had three fun guys to play with all day while we waited for the baby to come! Gramps took me to the Muir Woods (Redwood forest) and we had so much fun.

Giant belly, your hours are numbered!

Meanwhile, Mom and Dad waited while the nurses tried seven times to get an IV going, so that the epidural could get started. Finally the warm fuzzy feeling of relief flowed through Mama's legs and the enjoyable part of labor began! Luckily, there was one small part of her belly that Mama could still feel. I say luckily because at some point the labor, which had been moving along rather slowly, suddenly switched to high-gear and probably nobody would've noticed if Mom hadn't been able to tell that the contractions were one on top of the other! She had Dad come watch the contraction monitor and he judged that she was in hard labor and that the baby was coming. He went and told the nurses, who told them they were watching and shooed him away like an overly anxious expectant father. When the nurse did finally come in to check, the baby's head had already "crowned"! Everybody took their posts and Mommy pushed for less than 2 minutes!! It was 1:53 pm. How's that for smooth sailin'?
Mommy is very happy to have her baby in her arms, only moments after birth.

Very proud (and handsome) Daddy, with a slightly squished Campbell.

Pretty soon I got to come and finally meet my new baby sister! I seemed to know what was going on and had explained to Gramps a few times that day that Mom and Dad were gone because the Doctor was getting the baby sister out of Mommy's tummy. I was interested in Campbell for about one minute and then I wanted to see everything in the room, and slam the doors, play with curtains, push buttons, etc. It was hard for my mommy to have to say bye to me when it was time to go, especially since she had so many things attached to her, IVs, monitors, etc. that she could barely even hug me.

I guess neither of us knew how much our lives were about to change!

Now that we're all home, and Grandma Orton is here to play with me, we are having a great time! Mom is still healing, but things are looking good. Campbell eats well and sleeps a lot. I like to sing to her and as long as I'm still getting attention from somebody, I don't mind having her around at all! People say she doesn't look much like I did, so far. I look so much like my Daddy, and Campbell looks a little more like the Orton babies do. She has a little bit of dark hair (a very little, but in our family, every little bit counts, right Dad?), very pink skin, and delicate, well-defined little features.

We are so excited that Campbell is finally here. Mom and Dad are especially grateful at this time for their Eternal Marriage and that because of that, we can all be together forever. They are so excited to teach us about the Gospel of Jesus Christ and how we can be an eternal family, and that we are daughters of our Heavenly Father, who loves us. They want us to always know that their testimonies of the Gospel of Jesus Christ are important to them and that they want us to have the same strong foundation so that we may be blessed by it our whole lives through. I'm pretty sure they love us more than anything in the world!

Mom wants to thank everybody who has helped, like everybody who contributed their opinions in the name game; and Gramps, Jordan, and Nicholi; Merica and her family; and especially Grandma Orton, who flew out as soon as she could and has kept things together so that we could enjoy this transition all together with less stress.

18 comments:

MelissaS said...

Congratulations you guys! Campbell is beautiful and Cadence is as adorable as ever. Spencer's testimony and love for his family was so sweet today. Let us know if you need anything.
--Melissa

Elisabeth (and Tyler) said...

She's sooo beautiful :) Good work Mardee (and Spencer). Can't wait to meet this little one in real life!

Korey said...

What an adorable little family of 4! I am so happy to hear that little Campbell and Mommy are both doing well. How I miss getting to snuggle with a newborn. Enjoy every minute of it!

Chris & Kristen said...

Oh look at the little cuteness! Congratulations from me and Chris. I can't believe she crowned and no one was even there to help; at least it was quick.

tracie said...

congrats!!!!!! brooke was born july 24 so they're only a few days apart!!!!! sounds like everything went smoothly. can't believe how big cadence is!!!!! congrats again!!!!!

Ames said...

What a cute baby and WOW that belly. Is that what I'm in for? You guys are so great. I appreciate your testimony in the blog. I'm sure you guys are doing everything to teach your kids the love of their Heavenly Father (and more).

Edda Phillips said...

Holy smokes, I am simply overwhelmed. Your belly! The crowning! TWO MINUTES! Gorgeous girls! Beautiful Mommy! Excited Daddy! Healthy baby! Wow. CONGRATULATIONS!!!

Scott McMillan said...

Congratulations!!! So glad that labor went well and Campbell is doing so well. She sure is beautiful. Let me know how I can help

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Spencer, you look so happy with your family - your kids are gorgeous. All the best with your studies too!

pantypants said...

well done.

Amie Orton said...

oh wow! congratulations Mardee and spencer.. aaah .. but seriously Mardee,, wow was that a pokin out belly if I've EVER seen one.. haha.. You are the cutest little pregnant girl ever.. I loved this post,, I can't wait to meet both your girlies.

Burrows: places of retreat; shelter or refuge. said...

I'm so glad I got to meet precious, little Campbell already! She is so beautiful already! It was great seeing all of you on Saturday! I'm excited for your family's new adventures.

Heather O. said...

I can't wait to see her! I hope you're having a nice week.

Elise said...

Congrats on your new baby! Dan and I are excited to see you in Chicago. I hope your move goes well!

sharon said...

cute girls!!! You look great,congrats.

A Woman Who LIVED said...

Congratulations! Mardee, I am so glad that you left me a comment because I wanted to come check up on your blog but couldn't remember where it was. I don't know why I didn't just put it on my friends in the first place. Anyway, you guys all look wonderful. You had such a perfect little basketball before Campbell came! We are in Atascadero, which is just between Paso Robles and San Luis Obispo, if you have ever heard of those places. Where are you off to in two weeks?

megan&steve said...

Congratulations Mardee! Little Campbell is so cute & precious! ONly 2 minutes of pushing? That is a new record, I'm sure!

Tiffany said...

Congratulations! Campbell is beautiful!!