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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

First days with Toby

My lovelies, thank you so much for your sweet comments on our birth story. It felt so wonderful to reminisce. Now I'd love to share a few photos of the rest of our hospital stay, if you'd like to see...(This photo above is one of my all-time faves!)
About an hour after Toby was born, our nurse brought us to the maternity ward, where we would be staying for two nights. In New York City hospitals, you typically share a room with another new mom. (Is that true for other cities, too?) It's totally fine, though, because a curtain goes around your half of the room for privacy, so you feel surprisingly separate; and it's also nice to have another mom around to talk to. (Private rooms were also available, but they cost a whopping $900 to $1100 per night! Yowza.)
We lucked out and got the bed by the window. Looking over the East River, we watched the sailboats during the day, and the twinkling city lights at night. We felt like we were on vacation.
I was exhausted after pulling an all-nighter and giving birth, but also so high on life that I couldn't sleep. I felt dreamy and giddy and wanted to soak up every moment with Toby.
A few friends came by and brought orange juice, sandwiches and bouquets of flowers. (This beautiful bunch is from Abbey, who arranged it herself!)
One funny thing is that newborn babies are typically sooooo sleepy that they won't wake up even when they're hungry. So, the nurses encouraged us to rouse Toby for a meal every four hours or so. But even when he was eating, he'd fall asleep at the breast, and I'd have to tickle his chin or cheek to remind him about the task at hand. :)
I adore this sweet photo. He looks just like his sonogram!
Babies lose weight right after they're born, so in this photo, Toby is a mere 5 pounds 8 ounces. A little sparrow! It's crazy to remember on how small he was (especially compared to how chubby he is now:) He was floppy, smelled like milk, had wrinkly dinosaur feet, and was covered in that lovely newborn baby fuzz.
A funny thing about staying at a New York City hospital is that they'll bring you free meals from their own cafeteria, but they also have a huge binder of neighborhood restaurant menus in case you want to order delivery. The first night after Toby was born we ordered in falafel!The nurses taught us how to swaddle Toby into a little burrito. Babies apparently love being wrapped tightly, since it reminds them of the womb; they also like rocking, bouncing and white noise--including hairdryers!
It was such a magical time. We were thrilled with our time at Weill Cornell, whose staff gave us such gentle care (the nurses were wonderful). Thank you again for reading our birth story and being so lovely all along the way. Sending a big kiss to all of you xoxo

129 comments:

  1. You are so gorgeous! Completely glowing! And I love Falafels! Great choice. And those sailboats are awesome.

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  2. Virginia H12:44 PM

    you are one sweet family. he's so lucky to have you as parents and you must be so lucky to have a delicious little tiny toby burrito :)

    ♥♡
    all the love in the universe for the three of you

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  3. Toby so looks like his sonogram in that gorgeous photograph! Thanks again, Joanna, for sharing these stories. They're so full of love and happiness and I adore reading them. :)

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  4. I just can't get over how adorable he is!

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  5. Toby is so cute, thank you for sharing pictures@

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  6. Oh! Amazing pictures! :) I Am glad you got that window by the river!

    P.S. Do you watch The Office? Because on that show, Pam had to share a room with another woman after she had her baby, and some funny stuff happened of course! :)

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  7. In each photo I can see the happiness and love you both have for Toby:)...Such a sweet post and all the photos are amazing...Did you print some out and made a frame collage on your wall? That would look amazing:)
    Thank you so much for sharing this with us!!! I am all teary again...haha
    Kisses, Joanna

    Ps: I am hosting a sweet GIVEAWAY today :) Hope you will join in :)!!!

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  8. I loved reading both your birth story and about these little moments in the next couple of days- you guys all look so sweet and happy!

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  9. Oh he's so adorable!!! Awwwww! Reminds me of my own baby..and it's been 5 years ago, he's so not a baby now :)
    And you guys are just glowing with happiness in these pictures. Thank you for sharing with us your story!!

    P.S. I live in Portland OR, after the delivery of our son, they put us in a smaller room (maternity ward), I don't know why but they didn't make me share a room with other moms. Unfortunately, we didn't have such a lovely view like you guys had! :)

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  10. Sweet photos. He looks so different now!

    I had both of my children at Albany Medical Center, and had my own room. I was in a little longer because I had c-sections. With the first, one of the biggest ice storms EVER hit the night after Edith was born, so we came home to a house with no power (fun). The second time, with Eric, it was an unseasonably warm 80 degrees.

    The thing that was the WORST about the hospital is the sleep! I found it really hard to sleep in the last trimester, then the nurses wake up you every 2-3 hours to vitals and medications, and then you go home with a baby who won't sleep! Did you ever send Toby to the nursery? Also, did your water break? My water broke before I ever had contractions both times, so I definitely knew I was in labor!

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  11. What an adorable little pumpkin you have! I love the feeling of that baby fuzz on their heads when they are just born...fingers and toes are pretty adorable too.

    All the best to you all!

    xoxo

    Rachel

    vivelagoos.blogspot.com

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  12. thank you for sharing such a special time with us. your mother's glow was more brillaint than any diamond- congrats once again!

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  13. I always forget how tiny newborns really are. So precious :)

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  14. love your birth story! thanks for sharing! Toby is so sweet looking and you are glowing!

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  15. I love a swaddled babies! Especially one as tiny as your Toby. Thanks for sharing your stories-they are just beautiful.

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  16. Such a lovely story! I giggled at the part about babies falling asleep while eating. Also - what sort of camera did you use for the black and white images? They're simply lovely!

    Becca

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  17. He is sooo precious and tiny! What a beautiful family! xoxo

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  18. I can feel your happiness in this post. I feel so happy for your family, such a lovely little bundle of joy and ever changing life. wishing you joy together, all ways!

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  19. Thanks so much for sharing this story! Toby certainly entered a wonderful family.

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  20. Sweet Joanna, you look SO GOOD after giving birth! I love the first picture of little Toby and the one below it of you! Your stay in the hospital really did sound like a vacation and you definitely lucked out on the window bed! It's amazing how all of your readers can see and feel the happiness in you and Alex. Wishing you all the more happy days to come!

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  21. hey i think i told you already that Iris looked just like her scan (sonogram) when she was born! so sweet!

    he was so tiny, ohmygoodness, what a little fuzzy peach!

    i couldn't quite bring myself round to having a hospital birth, but then i didn't have a view of the river and extensive take-out options! you New Yorkers! you know how to do things properly!

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  22. Wow. The magic of mommy's milk. He's certainly fattened up. His legs have a perfect chub to them. You proud parents are all smiles. Thanks for sharing more pics.

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  23. It is so amazing how quickly they grow and change. Love those photos!!

    And I just love your hospital room view - spectacular!

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  24. Aww, I loved reading this post, and the birth story. Thank you so much for sharing!

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  25. so very glad you had such a great birth experience (it'll make you want to do it again sometime :))
    mine was completely the opposite, but the resulting little boy bundle is still just as wonderful!

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  26. aww, how cute he looks. great story. my obgyn is affiliated with weill cornell, so maybe in a few years i'll be giving birth there as well.

    was your husband allowed to stay with you during the night?

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  27. Beautiful photos! You look so lovely and blissful! xoxo.

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  28. one of my favorite pictures of my daughter looks just like her sonogram photo. It's amazing. I didn't have to share a room with anyone.. but I live in Dallas.. not quite as many people as in NYC!

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  29. Anonymous1:28 PM

    Beautiful experience. I followed you on Glamour and I have to admit at first I was like why is Joanna not enjoying being a newly wed for awhile before having a baby (of course it's everyone's personal choice), but your baby is adorable and I couldn't wish someone more happiness. I am now getting off my soapbox.=)

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  30. These photos are incredible. Your sweet, calm, and loving demeanor comes through in your writing, and your love for Toby and Alex is so apparent. What a wonderful mama and family Toby has...and what a wonderful life he has to enjoy. Congratulations on your beautiful family!

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  31. what a cutie, i love that first photo! i don't think i'd be able to take my hands off of him!

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  32. Such sweet photos. He was such a perfect looking baby!!!!

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  33. I've been enjoying your posts so so much!

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  34. What a great view!

    Loved the birth story...reminded me so much of my own with my first daughter!

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  35. I adore every bit of the story. All the pics are so dreamy. And Toby and you guys are so happy and loving. I esp. liked the room. Thanks for sharing Joanna :-)

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  36. What a beautiful birth story, as well as the story of the days after! Your Toby is just breathtakingly beautiful!

    xoxo,
    Allegra

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  37. Oh, Congrats! What a precious little one. You guys are one good looking family!

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  38. congrats to you and your husband and your sooo adorable new baby!! hope motherhood is amazing for you!

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  39. he is perfect! just perfect!

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  40. Loved reading your birth story and remembering those first few vacation, I mean, hospital days! I gave birth eight weeks ago and remember it all so clearly. Makes me miss my sweet fresh out of the womb little man.

    I, however, can NOT imagine having to share a room... I thought it was joke on 'Friends'...definitely not a norm in other cities.

    Such sweet photos of your beautiful little man.

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  41. Thank you for your stories. Warmly, Karen

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  42. We were at the SAME hospital (late 2008) and the nurses were FANTASTIC!!! Love the photos!

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  43. I love Toby's side profile pic, and his sweet little nose! How adorable. Your stories are so lovely, Joanna! <3

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  44. So sweet. :)

    He was so tiny and is so very cute.

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  45. Thanks for sharing your story. It reminded me of reading my own story. So completely different, but the same mum-feelings. My sweet boy Finn is 11 months already. Being a mum is the most beautiful thing!

    Enjoy every minute of your Toby! He is really cute.

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  46. LOVELY! From beginning to end I was smiling and enjoying every word as I was there!! I can only wish you happiness and blessings from here on!! Loved every little detail!!

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  47. What a cute lil guy!!!!! You can almost feel the happiness through the photos! Soo cute!!

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  48. How sweet. Thanks for sharing. You still managed to look adorable. When we have a baby, my husband is only allowed to take photos of the baby. Okay maybe I can be in a few but no one will ever see them. :) Congrats!

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  49. such beatiful photos of the first few memories of toby's life. you guys look just radiant! i can tell toby really is a (tightly wrapped) bundle of joy for you both!

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  50. these photos are so sweet! you and Alex look deliriously happy ...and what a view!

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  51. so teeny tiny and gorgeous! congrats to you both!

    ٭Tsuki٭
    {Little Gray Fox}

    P.S. Don't forget to enter my giveaway!

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  52. Love the photos and the birth story, many congratulations. It's crazy how fast those babies grow - the newborn phase is so short!

    I live in San Francisco and we have private rooms. I'm not sure if this goes for all hospitals here, but speaking for myself and when I've visited friends, I've never seen a shared room (at least at CMPC and UCSF).

    Congrats again on sweet Toby!

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  53. thanks for these sweet comments! anna, that's so funny you mentioned the office -- i remember that episode, and totally remember thinking that i agreed with jim and pam that i didn't want to leave the hospital. alex and i kept saying, "oh, wait, we have to pack up this other thing..." "oh, i think he needs a diaper change..." so that we could stay a few extra minutes :)

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  54. deanna, i sent Toby to the nursery one of the nights just so i could get some sleep (although i only got 2.5 hours anyway!). the nursery was only two rooms away and they would bring him to me to feed every few hours, so i still felt very close to him and knew he was in great hands. i liked having that option, since i was so exhausted! :) oh and my water didn't break until halfway through labor!

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  55. esdelope, the black and white photos were taken on alex's iphone, with the hipstamatic app. :)

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  56. haha, nath, you're so right -- just like a little peach! and jess, alex wasn't allowed to stay through the night. i thought i would hate that, but it was actually OK because we both needed sleep. he stayed late and came back when i woke up the next morning. and the nurses took such good care of me, so i never felt alone. xo

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  57. I can't believe he was so small either -- cute as he was then, he is so much cuter with the extra chubs :)

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  58. he is captivating! His little nose is so sweet :)

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  59. aww your family is so beautiful : ) thanks for sharing!

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  60. This is so sweet. Great pictures and great details!

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  61. Great photos. Love the b&w one of you at the top but it was the cookie mag i couldn't help but notice! You should keep that issue!

    Actually i have kept a Vogue for the month of my kids births. I feel it is a better representation of life at the time than a newspaper somehow..?

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  62. Sarai4:32 PM

    so sweet! here in houston we normally have our own room. and down here they are starting to keep you all in one room- from laboring to delivering to post natel.

    i found these websites when i was pregnant and they were very helpful!

    http://ucce.ucdavis.edu/files/filelibrary/1808/18274.pdf

    this is about wonder weeks: http://www.cyh.com/HealthTopics/HealthTopicDetails.aspx?p=114&np=122&id=2312

    have you heard of wonder weeks?

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  63. YOU look so pretty in the pictures!! with that sparkle that only happens to moms...
    congratulations!! I've been reading your blog for 2 years and wanted to thank you for sharing your lovely life with us ;)

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  64. I'm a new doula (and a mama too!) and loved reading your birth story yesterday, thanks for sharing! What a beautiful little guy!

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  65. Since you ask for comps, single room in poshest DC hospital is $200 out of pocket per night, and spouses are permitted to stay. also free wifi in L&D as well as recovery rooms which was terrific! but no plethora of takeout options.

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  66. Monica4:53 PM

    Too cute :) Newborns are so tiny!
    Thanks again for sharing...

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  67. What precious and priceless pictures you've shared with us. They're so touching and intimate. Glad to hear your hospital stay was nice. I've heard a lot of moms get sent home after one night.

    xx Vivian @ http://diamondsandtulle.blogspot.com

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  68. what an adorable little profile photo! Congratulations a million times over. I know it was a while back but it is still so exciting I'm sure, every time you look at that little face. Thank you for sharing!

    XXXX
    -Morgan (Blackbird Fly)
    Blackbird Fly

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  69. Oh my gosh, I love him (Toby) and he's not even mine. Such an adorable baby boy. Congrats to the glowing mommy :)

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  70. My husband and I are thinking about jumping on the "kid" bandwagon. Stories like this make my heart melt (and make me want to go for it). Beautiful pictures.

    -Camberley

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  71. thank you so much for sharing this. i am pregnant and your post made me excited and in total wonderment of giving life.

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  72. Anonymous7:00 PM

    Thank you so much for sharing this! The birth story made me cry and Toby is so adorable. Really, really touching.

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  73. jaime jo fisher7:06 PM

    such an inspiring and graceful birth story. toby is such a cutie pie!! congratulations to you three. thanks for openly sharing your story. i had to choke back the tears. SO AMAZING! take care,
    jaimejo

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  74. This is a beautiful story!! You look absolutely glowing as a new mom!! :)

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  75. Thanks so much for sharing these stories/ pictures. They are lovely. I'm expecting my first baby in a month and really eat up all these stories...

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  76. i loved reading your birth story. and kudos! toby is a mere 3 months and you've already posted it! i just posted mine sunday, and my son is 9 months old :)

    i LOVE. toby's puppy dog hands.

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  77. Of course we want to see more pictures and hear more stories! Toby is such a beautiful baby. I love the way you describe swaddling him like a little burrito. :D

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  78. Aaaw, your blog frequently makes me all teary eyed in work! It's so beautiful - well written and lovely pictures. I haven't had a baby but I want one now! Ha. One of my favourite things is how much love you talk about your family with. Makes me feel all gooey. Thanks so much for being so open and honest in your posts, it really is inspirational.

    http://www.my-name-is-jocelyn.blogspot.com/

    (I'm trying myself - any tips welcome!)

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  79. So beautiful. That Toby is just a doll.

    I feel ya, I had ONLY back labor and yelled that my butthole hurt THE ENTIRE TIME! Nothing like what the books said would happen. Ah, books.

    I just got around to finishing my birth story this week. He's seven months old and I still cried my eyes out.
    Owen's Birth Story

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  80. When my mom had my youngest sister, I was deathly afraid to make any noise. So that was an interesting tidbit about them loving white noise. Sounds like you had an awesome birthing experience and first two days with Toby.

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  81. I was thinking how much he looked like his sonogram in that photo. That adorable little nose...

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  82. Joanna! this is so beautiful! you made my baby-crazy a little more nuts. What a wonderful story. Toby is so adorable and you two will make awesome parents! thanks for sharing with us!

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  83. Thanks for sharing! These photos are amazing!! (And I never knew any of that information about NYC hospitals!)

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  84. you look great post labor! I was swollen like crazy and my fingers looked like huge sausages!

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  85. These pictures are beautiful. Thank you for sharing such a lovely moment in your life with your readers! I rarely comment but the birth story made me weepy with happiness. . . so sweet to read your honest account. He's so beautiful and teeny in these pictures!

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  86. I love the way you describe your first few moments and days with Toby, so heartwarming and intimate. Makes me want one of my own. :)

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  87. Isn't it crazy how tiny they were? Amazing how someone so little can bring so much joy. Your little boy is beautiful!

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  88. thankyou thankyou thankyou! i love this and the birth story it's so beautiful,love all the pictures, cant wait for more, much love.xx

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  89. Anonymous1:51 AM

    Toby is so cute and it's amazing that he still looks like his newborn photos! My son changed so much in that time frame...

    p.s. Here in San Francisco you almost always get your own room for both labor/delivery and post-partum!

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  90. I cannot get over how incredibly gorgeous you are in these photos. Please do have a post soon that includes beauty tips!

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  91. Oh my God he was so tiny. I wonder how you had the courage to lift him as he looks so fragile :) He is lovely, you all are. I'm from Romania and I can tell you that 2 or more mothers staying in the same room is a common thing here. The costs for a private room are about the same here(3200 $ for 3 nights).
    i can't wait to have a baby!

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  92. I could not live without swaddling and white noise! We have an iPhone app called Ambiance that plays brown noise all night, and it is just the best thing in the world.

    It was definitely hard to sleep after, but we went home 3 hours after delivery so being at home helped quite a bit!

    Great photos of Toby!

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  93. really glowing photos!

    http://anmarkdesign.blogspot.com/

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  94. Anonymous9:05 AM

    This brought a welling of tears to my eyes, a reminder of what it was like in those first hours and days! Hard but wonderful!
    Thanks

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  95. these are all so amazing! thank you tons and tons for sharing them. i love the pic in your birth story of toby and his big "puppy dog hands" as you call them. he's such an adorable little guy!

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  96. I love your pictures! your baby is so sweet.

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  97. It's unbelieveable how a little life can grow so fast.. I still feel like my daughters were just born yesterday and they are already 4 & 6!!!! Enjoy those little moments with him - he'll be running and running after one blink, Joanna!!!

    xoxo

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  98. Glenda1:11 PM

    enjoy every minute of every day with your lil man. they do grow fast. thanks for sharing your lil man with all of us. he's gorgeous!

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  99. Beautiful photos! What a great looking family and an adorable baby.

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  100. Joanna,

    I love the way you describe this magical time. I can feel the sweetness and love through your words! CONGRATS again...

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  101. SO loving the recap ... and that photo of toby seriously makes me melt... so precious... xx pam

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  102. Oh these photos are so so so beautiful!
    Toby is so adorable!

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  103. i don't think i have commented on your blog before, but i read it every day. Thank you for this story, it was beautiful to read

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  104. gorgeous pictures! <3

    p.s. the bouquet on your window sill was my wedding bouquet

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  105. i had falafel too, after giving birth!

    i loved your birth story, thank you for sharing it. the birth of our son was so so different, but several times while reading your story, i found myself nodding, "yes! same here!" just goes to show, each birth is different, yet really, so much the same. aren't babies the best? sigh.
    <3

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  106. Ohhhhhhh
    Que bebe tan guapo ;)
    Besos

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  107. valerie, that is so funny about the falafel! thanks for all these sweet comments :)

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  108. awww, you all are such a sweet family. Toby is gorgeous, glad you al are doing well! :)

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  109. kaela d.11:31 PM

    loved that story so much! thanks for sharing it : ) all 3 of you are lucky to have each other...

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  110. Just like the birth story this one is so beautiful. Your excitement and pure joy is so tangible and so refreshing. Both stories made me cry!

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  111. The photos are so cute. It made me start to think about my own birth story. My daughter was born 13 months ago in Seattle. We were given a choice of rooms. All are private with a couch/bed and additional cots if need. What surprised me the most was the size of the birthing rooms and the room I stayed in. However my hospital is part of UW and is a teaching hospital so the amount of people in my room at any given time was astronomical.
    I loved the burrito warp that the nurses did for my little one. I hated unwrapping her to feed and change her diaper since she looked so happy in it.

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  112. Never ceases to amaze me how small babies are :) And I just have to say you guys are one cute family!

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  113. Darling, it sounds magical and blissful. Your adorable, precious, sweet little family is such an inspiration. :)

    XOXO-
    Rachel ♥♥

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  114. What a nice addition to your birth story post... I'm amazed by the first photo and how Alex's thumbs are big enough that they could be Toby's arms! :)

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  115. Hey Jo- My little blog plugged your big blog today! I think you would approve. I hope so! I really enjoy your yours. Squeeze that cute Toby, Nan www.warrenandlove.blogspot.com

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  116. Your posts have made me even more excited for when my little one arrives. I too am having a boy and can not wait to hold him for the first time.

    I hope your enjoying motherhood.

    Tracey
    x

    Maternity Bras
    Cake Blog

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  117. Anonymous3:35 AM

    My son Benjamin Elliot was the same weight: 5lbs 8oz. So tiny. I still have the first outfit he wore in my dresser. It looks like a doll's outfit. I can't believe his 11 year old body was ever that tiny. This week l snuck out the front door with his running shoes to take out the garbage. Yes, his once miniture feet are now as big as mine!

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  119. Anonymous10:08 AM

    Probably the prettiest child i've ever seen!

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  121. I just saw this post today . . . you have such a cute story and such a sweet way of explaining it! I'm touched!! Happy Birthday to your sweet boy!!! Enjoy this precious time with him!!

    Smiles,
    Maryam

    athomewithmaryam.blogspot.com

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  122. Forgot to mention that you look great after giving birth!! I'm always amazed at mothers who still look great after giving birth!!

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  124. seriously one of THE cutest little newborns i have EVER seen, good job mama!

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  126. Wow. Reading your birth story has inspired me to write mine down. It's such an amazing experience, and with "mom brain", I'm afraid I'll forget it. Little Toby is such a cutie, and you looked so radiant! (A very late) Congratulations!
    p.s. To answer your question, I had my own birthing room, and we were able to leave a few hours after I delivered. I live in Vancouver Canada, so our healthcare system covered all the costs.

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