This is Justin. I offered to set
Kenzee up with the laptop on her hospital bed so she could blog but for some reason she would rather hold our new baby...

Here are the baby stats:
- Time of birth: 5:10 PM
- Weight: 6 lbs 15 oz
- Height: 20 1/2 inches
- Name: No, we do not have one yet.
We doubted that we were going to have the baby today. We were in contact with the hospital about every thirty minutes and they would say to stand by but that they were too busy. The doctor would only allow the induction if we were in the hospital by 11 AM. At 10:30, they said they were too busy but the doctor had extended the deadline until noon. I called at 11:30 and they said, "come in!". We threw our bags in the van and threw Nolan out the door as we drove by Kenzee's sister's house. Ok, not really, but it felt that way. Nolan could care less that we were leaving, as he loves to play with Ryan and Kendyll. Apparently, they just inherited some new toys from the neighbor and he has been having the time of his life with a toy leaf blower.
I would say everything went pretty smoothly.
Kenzee was a trooper and didn't get the epidural until she was dilated to a seven. Not that she really had a choice since the
anaesthesiologist was preoccupied in a c-section for forty minutes. I know that she was in a lot of pain and a little out of it, because I went to turn off the DVD player and she exclaimed, "you can't give me the (Fentanyl) injection!" She pretty much had the baby right after the epidural so she still couldn't feel her legs that well after six hours.

One shock was that his umbilical cord had a "true" knot that could have been dangerous but he seems to be okay because the knot wasn't too tight. They explained that he probably was not as big as Nolan because of the kink. I guess in hindsight I'm glad we had the baby a little earlier so that the knot hadn't tightened up. I can't resist posting a picture though-apologies to the squeamish:

After he was born, they called in a NICU nurse because his face was purple. His oxygen levels are fine so they determined that his poor face is just bruised up from the journey.

He nursed well so far and is resting. We love this additional sweetie!