Well... turns out I had to be induced...again! I guess i'm just not ever going to go into labor on my own! September 9, 2011 was the magical day for me, which happened to be Liam's actual due date :) I do have to say it was nice to have it scheduled, I felt like I could plan better for myself and for Shelby. My wonderful mother-in-law took the day off to watch my girl, which made me feel MUCH better. So all I had to do was show up to the hospital and let the medicine do it's thing! We finally decided (shook hands on it actually) on Liam Colt as his name the night before he was born. I really fought for Liam, and Ryan eventually agreed. He really liked the name but he has a family member with the same name and he felt like he was stealing lol! But he did pick out the middle name, which I myself thinks sound pretty studdly!

Two days before my induction my doc informed me I was still only at 2cm dilated :( He said it was still enough to break my water, but I couldn't imagine that it would feel very pleasant! However, when I got to the hospital I was at a 4! Woo Hoo! This is me very happy that I could get my epidural right when I got the pitocin. Unfortunately, the epidural wasn't working on one area on my side, so I pretty much felt every contraction. It wasn't so bad at first, but when I got to 8,9,and 10 cm I thought I would die! And I could only feel it in one area! I don't know how women do it w/out medicine...
Luckily for me though my labor was only 5 hours long. Thank goodness! Shelby was 11 hours, so it was really nice to be out of pain in such a short period of time
We love you Liam! You have made our love grow that much more. We are so blessed to have you as our child. And we are so grateful to be your parents, and for you to be apart of our family! Every time I look at my children I am reminded that families can be together forever.. what a beautiful blessing.