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A new baby has joined our family!



    At last!

    I’d like to introduce you to my adorable little son, E.M.

    (Guess his name in the comment box below!)

    Even though my due date was July 21 (remember, the same due date as my baby girl 2 years ago!) I knew I was going to have him on July 8.  I told EVERYBODY that we were having him on that day, but no one quite knew how I could know what day he would be born.  Especially when it’s not really us who’s in charge of the whole “I want to have a baby today” bit.

    But regardless, I knew it would be July 8.  After all, my daughter’s birthday is July 7, and I certainly couldn’t have him BEFORE her birthday (he would only be 38 weeks then, and I wanted a healthy baby), I couldn’t have him ON her birthday (who wants to share their one and only special day?), so it seemed right that I have him AFTER her birthday.  But, if you’ve known any pregnant lady, you would know that we’re not very patient.  When we cross that 36 week mark, we’re DONE.  D-O-N-E.  DONE.  So the only day that seemed doable in my frazzled mind was July 8.  I must have engrained that date in my psyche so far that my body had no choice but to go into labor that morning.

    A labor to remember

    Typically when I go into labor, I have uncomfortable contractions every 3-5 minutes, go into the hospital, get admitted, and then have my epidural set right as they start getting painful.  My past deliveries have been a walk in the park, and quite enjoyable.  I learned real quick that this delivery was NOT typical.

    I woke up at 5am on July 8 with contractions.  They were painful, but still 10 minutes apart.  Thinking that the contractions were odd–and certainly not real labor, as they were so far apart–I tried to go back to sleep.  By the time 6am rolled around, they started coming more frequently and were more painful.  I jumped in the shower, knowing that there was no way I was going to have a baby without getting ready first!  Finally at 7am I woke up my husband, said, “We’re having a baby today babe – we got to go!” and we raced off to the hospital.  The contractions hurt… bad… but they were still 7 minutes apart.  Certainly I wasn’t close to having a baby, I thought.

    We made it to the hospital by 8am, and after I was checked, they rushed me into a labor & delivery room.  They called the doc and let him know I’d be delivering within the hour.  I was FRIEKING out.  “What do you mean within the hour!?!” I thought, “If the baby comes too fast I won’t have time to get an epidural!”  In between contractions I emphatically demanded that I HAD to have an epidural.  In my mind, there was no way I could deliver without one… the contractions hurt SOOO bad… and were coming every 2-3 minutes by that time.

    I. Want. An. Epidural. NOW!

    Nurses started flying around, putting all sorts of monitoring devices on me, setting an I.V., and tracking down the anesthesiologist.  I couldn’t focus.  I didn’t even know what the room looked like.  I couldn’t breathe correctly.  I never took birthing classes because I never thought I needed them.  I had never felt such pain.  I heard screaming inside my head and realized it was ME screaming.  But I didn’t care.  It was the only way I could get through the pain.

    Finally, at 8:30 the anesthesiologist came in to set the epidural.  It took another 20 minutes before my legs went numb.

    Relief.  That’s all I could feel.

    And gratitude.  So grateful that I could enjoy the rest of the delivery without pain.

    The delivery came before I knew it, though, and at 9:13 A.M., my sweet son was born.

    He was perfect.  Ten fingers.  Ten toes.  And a head full of dark brown hair.  Quite the opposite from our youngest daughter who has a mop of bouncing blonde curls and just turned 2 years old the day before.

    YOUR TURN!

    Guess his name in the comment box below.  I’ll give you a hint: His initials are: E.M.

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    Joy Anderson

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    Preschool expert Joy Anderson is the creator of Preschool In A Box, the complete business kit to help women start preschools in their homes. She is the founder of the home preschool model and has helped thousands of women create a supplemental or full-time income by simply teaching preschool classes to 3- to 5-year-olds for a few hours each day. She still runs her own wildly successful preschool and can often be found running after her five children and husband in Boise, Idaho.

    75 thoughts on “A new baby has joined our family!”

    1. Congradulations to you and your family Joy! He is goregous! I’m going to guess Ethan Michael. Can’t wait to hear from you soon. Enjoy!!

    2. Joy:

      What a blessing! Congratulations on the birth of your handsome son! I am going to guess Evan as that is my son’s name. His initials are E.M. too, but his middle name is McCord after his father. I’ll pick Michael as the middle name. If Evan Michael is his full name those 2 names together mean gracious gift of god.

    3. Edward Mason? haha, twilight anyone? Enoch, Elliot, Ellis? Am I even getting close to the first name? 😉

    4. I can’t wait for your sale!!! I’ve been waiting to get my preschool started… sounds like now’s the time! I’ll be checking my email!

    5. What are wonderful news. Joy, babies are joy to your heart. And he’s sooo sweet. Congratulations!!

    6. Congratulations to you and your beautiful family his a true blessing. As to his name I’ll say Ethan Michael.

    7. Hi Joy,
      Congratulations to you and your family . It’s a very good news thanks for sharing 🙂 can’t wait for the sale …
      EM Ed, Eddie, Eric Marcus

      Take Care,
      Suchita

    8. Hi Joy,
      Congratulations to you and your family . It’s a very good news thanks for sharing 🙂 can’t wait for the sale …
      EM Ed, Eddie, Eric

      Take Care,
      Suchita

    9. Congratulations Joy!
      May God bless you and the baby….

      I’m guessing Ethan Marcus or maybe Edwin Micheal

      Anyway Congrats!!!

    10. Blessings to you and your family! My guess for your son’s name is Ethan Michael. Enjoy your new little boy, Joy!:)

    11. A new baby,a new member of the family, a new life,a new blessing,a new miracle!!What a gift from God!! CONGRATULATIONS!! He is Beautiful! Such a sweet picture of the two of you. Joy,I have been following you for quite some time now!:) You have been such a blessing in my life!! I visit your website often for inspiration,(it’s kept me going)toward realizing my dream for my own home-based preschool! I would love to talk with you! Many continued blessings to you and your sweet family!
      Warm Regards,
      Lynn Oh,is it…Eddie Michael?? 🙂

    12. Aww, CONGRATULATIONS Joy on your new bundle of joy!!!! 🙂

      Many, many, many blessings to you and yours.

    13. This is wonderful news Joy and the baby is soooooo cutie! congrats!! to you and your family.

    14. Congrats! So glad all went well and mommy and baby are doing well!
      I am going to guess the baby’s name is Edward Michael! God bless!

    15. Congratulation to you and the family on your new bundle of joy. I’m guessing his name is Eric Michael.

    16. Congratulations! Let’s see what about Eden Michael?

      You look really good for just have, had a baby, lol.

      Congratulations again, Blessing to you and your family, and happy belated birthday, baby girl.

      Trust me, have a baby natural is less painful than having a tooth pulled. Sounds like you did good, congrats again.

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