I am now a mother of 4. That still sounds weird to me.

For those of you who want the story read on. I know some of you are curious so I will give a short version and a longer, more entertaining version of the series of events.
Short version:
12:00 noon: I picked Evan up from school then called Ben at work to put him on alert because I "thought" I was having contractions.
12:40 pm: Ben comes home for lunch
12:50: Ben asks if I'm just being dramatic or if I'm really having contractions
1:10: my water breaks
1:30: arrive at the hospital
1:45 : they check me and I'm dilated to an 8
2:20 or so: my doctor gets to the hospital
2:37 : I'm the proud mama of a 8 lb. 10 oz dark-haired little boy
Longer, funnier, and more exciting version :
Like I said above, I picked Evan up from preschool at noon. I talked to a couple people there about how there was no baby yet and not really any contractions yet. This is usual for me. I normally only have contractions when the baby really is getting ready to come. When I got home I called Ben at work to let him know I THOUGHT I was having contractions so he was ready to come home if I needed him to. I then fixed lunch for the kids and myself - still kind of wondering if they were really contractions or just pregnancy pains. Ben came home, as usual, for lunch about 12:40. We put Evan and Kamri down for a nap. While I was talking to Ben in the kitchen I had to hold on to the wall and take a few deep breaths. He said, "Are you being dramatic or are you really....." To which I replied, "No. They're really contractions." I told Ben to call Maria (my sister-in-law) and ask her if she could pick the older kids up from school because I was having contractions. So she headed over to pick up Sara's books for piano lessons after school. In the meantime, I laid on the couch. I started having a bad contraction and all of a sudden my water broke. I yelled "BBBBEEEEEENNNN". He asked if my water broke, I said yes. He was "detained" in the bathroom so he yelled, "Can't really do much for ya." I rolled off the couch and sat there on the floor on my hands and knees and waited for him to come. He threw me a towel and went back. I crawled over to the phone to call my mom to let her know what was going on. While I'm on the phone with her, Maria knocks on the door and comes in saying, "Any water breakage yet?" Then she sees me on the ground on all fours with a towel between my legs. She then started cheering. She tells us to get out of there and get to the hospital. She'll take care of the kids. We got to the hospital at about 1:30. While we are checking in to the Labor and Delivery front desk my water decides to break a little more. I apologize to them because now their floor is disgusting. They then go get me a wheelchair and wheel me to my room. When they first checked me I was dilated to an 8. In my own words, "HOW CAN I BE AN 8?" I was in total shock. They asked if I still wanted the epidural. I didn't have to hesitate for that one but I was worried I wouldn't get it in time. Luckily I did. (I'm still pretty proud of myself for getting that far. I'm not the strongest girl when it comes to pain.) My doctor got to my room at about 2:20 and I was the mama of a dark-haired 8 lb 10 oz little boy at 2:37. (I had the same doctor I had with Kamri. Kamri came so fast the doctor didn't get there in time and the nurse actually delivered her. The doctor got there as Kamri's nose and mouth was being suctioned out.)
Written down the story doesn't seem that exciting. I guess experiencing everything and how fast it all happened was a lot more exciting than hearing about it. But now you all know the eventful 2 hours in my life on May 12.
I'm lucky that Ben works 5 minutes away and happened to be home for lunch when it all started. If he hadn't been so close I don't know if we would have made it to the hospital in time.
Miles is just adorable. He actually has hair and it is so dark. My other three came out nearly bald and what hair they did have was so light you couldn't really see it. Sara, Evan, and Kamri have been so good with him. It still hasn't hit me that I have 4 kids, but give me a few days on my own and I'm sure it will.
Thank you to everybody who has helped me in the last few days. I don't know what we would have done without you.



Minutes old with the doctor

Evan and Kamri came to see him the next morning. Sara had school.


Look at that hair. I still can't believe it.

Proud papa

Sara's first time seeing him