Friday, July 12, 2013

Binyamin Clifford

There are many realizations and thoughts that have been crossing my mind the last few days. I have been trying to organize them in my mind yet it seems that I should instead focus this post on the first days of Binyamin Clifford Galan. So let's see... Traci's folks arrived into town on Tuesday, July 2 hoping that they would become grandparents during their one week stay. I can say that we were extremely blessed with a rather easy and uncomplicated pregnancy. No nassau or nights spent kneeling in front of the commode. To be honest, Traci ended up repaving the driveway the other day while I was at work. It was fantastic. No just kidding, moving on.

Traci began having stronger contractions on July 3 and by late afternoon we decided to head to the hospital. As soon as we got there, they hooked Traci up to the nifty machines and began monitoring Baby Binyamin. It was helpful to see when Traci was experiencing a contraction on the monitor screen and be able to help her by distracting her attention. At one point the readings went off charts as I began to proof-read out loud the post "Patience" to Traci before posting it online. She began to shed tears at the realization that our kid will grow up fast and then began laughing hysterically when I accidentally wrote, "the baby is jiggle to come." The Nurse actually came in to check on her.

We felt rather pampered with the pretty view of the wild flowers and sunset just outside the room we were at. The room had a television and radio so we brought a dvd called "Too Cute Puppies" to help distract Traci of the pain. I was surprised at Traci when the nurse asked her to rate her pain level on a scale from 0-10 (ten being the highest), and Traci saying 8 with a smile on her face. Maybe it was the puppies on the tv that made her smile. The room had a jacuzzi and Traci wanted to take advantage of it, although the contractions became stronger by then and she only lasted about 15 minutes in the jacuzzi. When she stepped out Traci mentioned she felt like pushing so I ran down the hallway to the doctor and said, "My wife wants to push!" I wasn't even done with my five word sentence before I was running back to the room.

Traci had just finished drying and settling herself on the bed when I looked at the clock and noticed we were 30 minutes away from the 4th of July. I looked at the Traci and said, "Just remember, this will all be over before you know it." I turned around to see the doctor and nurses entering the room and within seconds had Traci hooked up to the monitor once again. Since I have been known to get woozy at any medical procedures, the nurse handed me a chair and mentioned to stay beside Traci. It was at that point that my heart fell to the floor as I sat there helplessly at the sight of Traci experiencing the tremendous amount of pain. Yet eleven minutes later we heard the first cries of my son as we both joined him from the joy of seeing and hearing him for the first time.

We didn't sleep much that night from the excitement of being parents. July 4th was rather busy trying to entertain family and friends as everyone tried to get a glimpse of the new family member. That evening was the first year we both enjoyed the fireworks from inside a building. Unfortunately our stay at the hospital was prolonged since little Binyamin had lost nine percent of his body weight and wasn't regaining it back. We ended up staying at the hospital till Sunday but were quite grateful of all the knowledge and help we received from the staff.

As Traci and I began packing up our belongings to leave the hospital, we both were overwhelmed with a feeling of bitter happiness. In one hand we were happy to finally leave the hospital and begin this great journey yet in the other hand this hospital visit was amazingly extraordinary. The days spent at the hospital felt surreal, it felt unreal as if though I was dreaming. I didn't want the great moments to end even though I knew it only got better from there on. Regardless we had to leave because the hospital stays are not free, so I packed up the car and gave Binyamin his first car ride in the 1957 Chevy... The same car that brought me home 30 years ago.



























Thursday, July 4, 2013

It's a boy!

On July 3, 2013 at 11:41 pm my son said, "Hello World!" His name is Binyamin Clifford Galan. He is 20.75 inches tall and weighs in at 7lbs 14oz. If this isn't happiness, I don't know what is.


Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Patience

Last Friday was the expected due date and from the looks of it, the baby is still holding on. My phone has been ringing non stop and everyone is asking when the baby is going to come. Perhaps the uncertainty about if the child is a boy or girl gets everyone more anxious to know when the baby is going to arrive. Personally, I have not slept well from just the anticipation and excitement of being a dad. I felt disappointed when the my child did not arrive on the expected due date nor on the next few days, yet there is a lesson to be learned... Patience.

I have been spending much of my time looking forward to the arrival of my little one that I have forgotten to enjoy the present. After all, these are the last few moments that Traci and I will have before both of our full attention turns to our kid. Before I know it my kid will experience his/her first of school or the dreaded day when he/she goes off to college. Here's what I'm thinking, I need to enjoy every moment in my life and not just focus on the future because after all, I'm going to miss this. The day that all my hairs turn gray, I'm going to want these days back and wish that they wouldn't have pass so fast. I don't know what the future holds, but I do know that there will be a day when I look back and say... "Those were the good days."

At the same time, I'm writing this from the hospital. Maybe I'll be a dad tonight.

The few pictures on this post are of some of items we have acquired for the baby along with a picture of the baby's first car show.