"We are an Active Duty Air Force family with beautiful New Mexico as our current duty station. Daniel has been Active Duty in the Air Force for ten years now! Andrea is a stay at home mom. We have three amazing kids - Eve, Judah, and Eliza.
We love the military life and all that comes along with it. We are a normal, silly, patriotic, fun-loving, hard-working, healthy-eating, fitness-minded, Jesus-following, hyphen-loving, busy and very happy family."
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Amazing, I hope it was an easy delivery. Good job.
I am overklempt just looking at the photos--congrats!!
Great Job! I always wanted to do a home birth but Each of my 5 pregnancies where high risk.
So very touching!
Congrats!
Happy WW!
I guess you should have mentioned that wasn't recent :)
So that is what a home birthing tub/pool looks like! Thanks for sharing this special little part of your deliveries!
I love your blog. I just found out that I'm pregnant with my third child so your blog is very interesting to me. Love your pictures too. Thanks so much!
what a great post and I love the post below!
awwww how wonderful! Lucky mama, homebirthin in the pool. Lucky little man too being born at home.
That is one very brave young lady there! I could not handle a home birth!
~ouch~
I hadn't realized you'd done a home birth with Judah. That's awesome. I wouldn't have been able to b/c I was considered high risk. How sweet to hold your baby in the comfort of your own home.
Love the pic of Eve below at the piano. There is a lady at PWOC that gives piano lessons. Maybe that will work for you here.
Still can't believe that I missed it by less than 12 hours. I wish I could have been there. Looks like I will just miss this one too.
Every single thing about the first photo moves me. The obvious love and the obvious partnership in the birthing experience are so beautifully expressed in that one photo, I have no words.
Honestly, I was a woman of the 70's and a firm believer in Lamaze and natural childbirth. No drugs. Nothing. I had my first baby in 3 hours and my second in an hour and twenty-seven minutes, because Lamaze works so well.
I thought I had the upper hand and in many ways I did, but I did NOT have this loving experience between husband, wife and child.
Beautiful. I cannot tell you how much this one photo moves me.
The second photo is wonderful too, but not even close to the first photo for the depth of emotion it portrays.
I see total love and commitment and it's just a beautiful photo.
Beautiful.
WOW! I really want to try a homebirth with our next pregnancy.
How did they do it since your husband is in the military? I would love to do it, but didn't know that I could with my honey being in the military.
Thank you for sharing the pics...love them!
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