 Alright guys, baby watch. Round two. Today is Tuesday, the 7th, and last night was the worst night ever. High around like 7 p.m., I started getting some really consistent, really painful contractions and they lasted all night long. They progressed. They progressed to have being two minutes apart, lasting about a minute and a half. And so we decided to go to the hospital about what, two o'clock? It's when I woke you guys up. And so we got there and they told me that, well they checked me and I wasn't dilated. And so they said, well we can't admit you unless you dilated to a 5. And then she only monitored me for like 10 minutes and then she sent us home. So I was in pain all night long. All night long. High bike. Yeah. It was bad. But today we went to the doctor and I guess I was dilated to a 1 because she was able to strip my membrane. And so that just means that we might progress faster now. But I'm having really bad front and back contractions. So right now I'm just sitting on my yoga ball. And I think we're gonna go for a walk after. And I'm having contractions today. Like they're not gone. They're, I don't know, what every 10 minutes. Every 10 minutes. So yeah. That's what we're doing. Okay so that was, I don't know how long that was but. But at least it helps relieve unbound pain, right? Yeah. So scoot off your ball in a second. Hi guys, good morning. It's 12.14 in the middle of the night. And my contractions. I just woke up my mom. I think we're gonna go to the hospital and to see if I'm dilated. I know my water hasn't broken yet. But. You're resting? Pain relief is gone? That's good. No more pain? Yeah. So you gotta tell them what we did today. Just the last thing I vlogged was last night when we got home. Oh yeah? I can't see myself. Turn it around and flip the screen up. This? Yeah. Oh wait, hold on guys. It's really zoomed in. Hold on, I'll figure this out. There you go. Alright, so that's Charlotte down there. And we've been going through this whole labor thing for about 72 hours. About 72 hours. With no medication at all. And she finally got to the point where she couldn't do that anymore. So we finally got her in here. She got admitted. Yeah. She's about three centimeters right now dilated. She has an epidural so she doesn't feel anything. She's loving it. I was feeling it. We tried the laughing gas. I did try the laughing gas. And I don't too. Me too. I'd like to know. Laughing gas is a thing. Definitely try it if you're having a pain. Yeah, we went from pretty much anything. We asked for the laughing gas first and that way she could get to that epidural part. And she said she loved it. Something knew that they use now. And a lot of women, if they're recommending natural type stuff, you could use that. It's probably something that she said she would recommend. Our room's really big too. And this is our room. I got a, I don't know what's up on TV right now. So don't look at that guy dancing around. I don't know. But this is pretty big room. This is where they'll deliver as well. So they don't take her out of here. This is her delivery area as well. And there's the baby warmer over there. That's the baby warmer over there. So they don't even take him out of the room either. So that way that they can have mommy and a baby contact right away as soon as he comes out. And then, and just, it's actually pretty big. It's not very small. And that's where I'll sleep. My beautiful, my beautiful king couch. Yeah. And here's a rocker. Yeah. Hopefully we'll have a little one in the next 24 hours at least. It'll be all worth it. And that's our nurse. They're pretty great. All right. So we'll see you guys soon. Bye. What are they doing, babe? Go to get sliced? You look so cute. When it's all done, it's this big son. Yeah, you look so cute. We're gonna meet Cash today? Yeah, he's gonna be born on November 8th. His due date. We're waiting for November 10th. This is his due date. Waiting for November 10th and the Marine Corps birthday. Oh, dang it. Oh, well, he can come now. That's okay. That's great. So we're all ready. I'm on ham. I'm hanging tough. No sleep for four days. No sleep, but it's all right. I'm a vegetable at this point. But you know, we're fun when we're a vegetable. We get goofier. She doesn't trust, she doesn't trust I'm gonna do good surgery, but I told her I'm really good at this. I've had four hours of training. Four hours of training. Is that one of your police training? Yeah, we have a lot of... Yeah. And my husband too. I was telling him earlier he delivered. This is our cool nurse. Lolita left us. We have Lolita. We should have gotten her picture. All right, what do you want to say to camera before we go? I don't know. Nothing? Just enjoying this? Uh-huh. All right, well, we'll see Cash and we'll vlog him. Say bye. All right guys, we'll see you guys and after she's done, we'll have a little one. Yeah, a little one. Thanks for all the work, forever. And I got really pretty leg wraps. Look at it. Say hi to mama. Hello. Let's go see Cash. Cash, tell me about this. What are you doing? I don't like this bath. I am not a fan. It's gonna pee on you. It's okay, buddy. No thing I like about it is that he doesn't, he cries for a little bit, and then he calms himself. You know, you're okay. You don't like baths, huh? See now, Daddy, you see how to give him a bath because you can't have a real bath till it's umbilical. She's putting on her makeup. She's quite beautiful already, but she needs her makeup because she feels prettier that way. And there's Cash over there. Look at my hair. Oh man, my hair is just out there. I'm feeling much better. I got my brush, my teeth, and I got to put some makeup on, fresh gown, because Cinderella's got nothing on my gown. And there's a little stinker over there. What is that? Ready? This is how big it really is. Look how big that thing is. Next to my hand. Don't eat your whole meal all at one bite. I thought it was gonna be a lot bigger than that. I don't know. Look what I got guys. Ready? Stick. And broccoli. And we got celebratory sparkling cider. Yeah, we're gonna celebrate. What are we celebrating? The birth of our little boy. He's over there. He's with grandpa. He's with grandpa. Alright guys, we are. So, we're looking at our bags. We're getting ready to go. Which we have quite a few of them for two days of staying. Yeah, thinking about a vacation. We didn't bring all of them with us though. We did it. Four out of the six of them were given to us after. So, this is Cash. After two days old, he's just a sweetie. He's always doing that with his mouth. That's what you do with your mouth. Not sure if he looks like me. What do you guys think? Let's see. Here's his face. Here's my face. What do you guys think? Yes, he's all daddy. And there's mama. How's mama feeling? He hurts a little bit. Other than that, I'm perfect. Look at him. He's quite fast. He said, mama's perfect. Passed all his tests. Yeah, I passed all his tests with flying colors. He can hear. And he's going home a healthy baby. He had a rough entry into this world, but he's all good and healthy. As you can see, his clothes don't really fit him too well. He's a little guy, but he has big feet. Huge feet, actually. Man, his hands and his feet are big, so he's going to have to grow into those. Well, that's all right. Daddy has some pretty big feet, too. And mama. So, that's where he gets those. We're hoping he turns out to be some kind of professional either singer or athlete. Yeah, maybe he'll leave those. We're waiting for grandma and grandpa to come pick us up so we can make our way back home and see what it's like. And they can't even, Cash can meet his brother and sister. Cash can meet his little furry friends that are his brother and sister. He's going to wonder why they don't look like him, but they've done a really good job at this hospital. They've taken really good care of us. The doctor was really phenomenal and did what he had to do to get him out as soon as he had to. Otherwise, it could have been worse for the little guy, but we were really blessed to have these people here. He's a happy little camper. We're really excited to go home. I'll have to do a whole video on my, like, c-section experience, but the only thing that hurts is my belly, where my incision is, and it's just tender. It's not, like, pain. And when I stand up, I feel like everything's going to fall out. Like, it's just a weird feeling. But we're good. We're happy.