Wednesday, May 28, 2008

The next day.

Wow.  Where do I start.  He is pretty awesome.  As you probably gathered from the lack of post in the later part of the day, he didn't come easy.  Jessica was pushing for a good 4 HOURS!  She is just amazing.  What a trooper.  Well, even with all the pushing, he was being pretty stubborn, and they had to bring in one of the baby vacuums.  This freaked us out a little bit, but the doctor assured us it was safe and make the process faster so onward we went.  

This was where it got a little crazy.... and by a little I mean a lot.  There were about 6 nurses in the room plus the doctor, all where cheering Jessica on.  Lots of commotion, people moving around, yelling for her to push, she was yelling at times, and I was just trying to focus on her.  After he finally arrived, it was a weird feeling.  There was a sense of relief...he was hear, and Jess was ok was the first feeling.  The second was a sense of completion... Yes!  We did it, now it's over! (I'm sure many of you are laughing at this one, but after spending a full day with one goal in mind and accomplishing it, I think that feeling was inevitable.)  And finally the third was "Wow that was gross!"  I always thought the 'gross' feeling would be the only feeling I would have, especially after watching the videos.  But like I said in a previous blog, the way you see life changes.  

When I first saw him, I saw a little version of my dad.  It was pretty cool.  There are pictures of my dad that I have seen when he was in high school and right after, and thats who I saw when I first saw my son.  Then I saw his awesome cone head.  After pushing for 4 hours, and using a vacuum, I guess that was expected.  

Next came the name.  I wanted to go out and tell the family he was here, but we needed a name first.  Earlier in the day Jessica had a dream that we had the cutest boy named Jason.  We have briefly talked about the name but having the dream seem like a good sign.  Jason Colson Gonzales, it sounds good.  Colson is Jessica's fathers middle name, as well as her great grandfathers and a few cousins.  The middle name was a known for quite some time.  It was the first name that we couldn't decide on.  For a while it was going to be Isaiah, then we liked Jacob, Tyler, and Ryan.  Jessica brought up the name Jason rather recently and we both liked it.   Jason is my brother's middle name and we obviously liked having that tie.  My middle name is Gabriel, after my mom's brother Johnny's middle name, so I really liked the idea of naming my son after my brother middle name.  Again come the love for our family, and so Jason Colson it is.

Telling my family the name was a great feeling.  They were so excited to finally have a name to call him.  Probably the coolest part was seeing Christin's face after I told them the name.  She looked directly at my brother with the biggest smile on her face.  They have obviously talked about the name being Jason, and seeing her face let me know how excited my brother must have been.  I didn't turn and look at him, I'm sure I would have said something either funny or stupid and ruin that moment, so seeing her face was all I need to see.  On the other hand I could have read that whole situation the wrong way, but I like the version I just told you

My sister and my parents were so incredibly excited hear the news.  I still cannot believe they drove 2 hours at 3 in the morning just to sit in a waiting room for 11 hours see the baby then drive home.  Poor Bella was great all day, stayed awake all the way until the very end then fell asleep before meeting Jason.  What an amazing little girl.  

There is much more to tell, but I don't have the time to sit and write like I want to with a newborn around.  This blog has taken all day already.  There will be more to come so stay tuned.

12 comments:

Christina said...

look at all that hair!

Monique said...

what a cutie pie can't wait to see him in person!!

Unknown said...

He is soooooo cute!!! I am not just saying that because we are related. I love the picture. Alaura can not wait to see him. -jeanette

Kelli said...

He is just simply precious and so beautiful! We can not wait to meet him!

Christin said...

This is the cutest picture ever! I think he is adorable. When I showed Aidan the picture, he wanted me to set the computer right beside him on the couch! Can't wait to come back to see you all!

Christin said...

I commented earlier when the post was just the picture...just read your blog and wanted to say that you read the situation completely right...

And...by the way, I'm crying again!

SelborAurora said...

He is beautiful! A whole new wonderful beginning -- Congrats!!!!

Love, Aunt Dora!

Anonymous said...

Jason is one of the most beautiful babies I have ever seen. He looks so much like his cousins. :-)

Aside from Jessica having to be in labor for 22 hours... that day was one of the best I have ever had. I'm glad we all got to share it with the two of you.

Love always,

Mari

Jennifer Barnes said...

I'm so glad he's here. Don't let the 4 hours of pushing scare you away from having more. (Pushing is surprisingly ineffective with epidurals and second labors are always FASTER anyhow) He's so cute you guys should have a whole litter of kids!

Congrats again, and can't wait until non-family members can get some of your time so we can see him!

Unknown said...

He is so cute. I can't wait to see him. I hope you Jessica and Jason are doing well. I am so happy for all of you.

Nani said...

It was magic. When we saw the tumbs up from Damian we saw love, joy, sighs of relief, tears, excitment, and like Tommy said it was a media circus with all of us texting and calling everyone. It is majic seeing our babies having a baby. He is as beautiful as his parents . . . so perfect.

Love Nani and Tati.

Kristen said...

he is so precious! cant wait to see him again :) i miss him already!! katie and i cant wait to come stay...yall can go out while we watch jason and aidan! love yall...