Our sweet Luke arrived at 37 weeks and 2 days... my water broke just as I laid down to go to sleep Monday night, so we knew this was finally the real deal (we had 4 false alarms and Labor and Delivery was just as sick of us coming in as we were!). Labor went very quickly at about 6 hours (and much easier than the horror stories everyone tells)! My Doctor was the one on call, so she got to deliver him... we had one scare where his heart rate dropped really low to 60 BPM from 130 for about 5 minutes-- I have never seen a staff work so efficiently. They stopped contractions to give Luke time to recover and started them up again with Pitosin... during my first push, I could see the nurses beginning to rush and lots of staff showing up-- his heart rate was dropping with every contraction (which later we found out his cord was around his neck), so I had about 8 rounds of pushing and Doctor used forceps to turn him and get him out quickly. To look down and see this wonderful baby who had been a part of me for 9 months is truly indescribable-- he was (and is) perfect, soft, wonderful, beautiful, lovable and adorable. Brent was amazing at getting us to the hospital, participating in delivery (wow!), and calming his son when he is too upset to eat... we joked that he is the "baby whisperer", but in all honesty, I am so blessed that he is the father of our son... what a great example that Luke will have in his life. Here are a few pictures we have taken over the last few days. We just got home Friday afternoon because Luke has jaundice and they treated him under the fluorescent lights over night- very emotional for me to see him under lights for 18 hours all by himself when all I wanted to to is hold him and tell him he is okay. They are let me feed him every 3 hours, so we get to hold him and talk to him then which probably did more for me than him:). He was circumcised Thursday morning and didn't cry or bleed! Tough kid, but pretty sleepy afterwards! My OB was the one who did the circumcision, so I was happy about that!
Thank you for the phone calls, emails, gifts, pretty flowers, visits, and well wishes... we feel loved and blessed that you all share in our excitement... we are so mindful of the gift God has given us and hope you know we appreciate you all in our lives. If I haven't picked up my phone to answer, it is because we are sleeping, feeding, or crying but I do plan to return phone calls this week :)
Joshua Luke Brewer
6 lb. 13 oz., 19"
October 28, 2008
(Deb- still deciding name and Dwight "Granddaddy", Karen "Granna" and John "Pops")
GREAT Grandmother, Honey:

Four Generations:

Dr. Sigman:
Drew (born 5 days earlier at 9#) and Luke (6# 13oz) BFFs:
Biliruben Light Therapy:

Going Home!
Allie greets Luke... true love!