Saxon’s first portrait was made in the hospital by her mom - just a few hours after she was born.
more photos at Carey’s gallery 2 here (log-in required).
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Saxon’s first portrait was made in the hospital by her mom - just a few hours after she was born.
more photos at Carey’s gallery 2 here (log-in required).
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Saxon Marie Moseley was greeted by three of her grandparents (what troopers they were - pulling an all-nighter!)

carey’s mom “mimi” edison

my dad, bailey “gran” moseley

my mom, kay “gammy” moseley
Maternity & Newborn & Photos & Relatives & Saxon Chris 11 Aug 2006 No Comments
My parents arrived from Marshall just before 1AM appearing adequately caffeine-fueled (or was it the adrenaline from the anticipation of grandchild numero uno’s arrival?) for an all-nighter. Carey’s doc, George Branning, was not on call, so his partner Dr. LeAnn Haddock arrived to deliver Baby M.
Around 3AM, the grandparents headed to the waiting room, leaving just Carey, me, Joanie (the labor/delivery nurse who was with us all night) and Dr. Haddock to do bring Baby M into this world. Of course, Carey did all the hard work! Nope, sorry, no photos. The photographer was too busy being supportive and helping to take many photos.

At 4:12AM, Saxon Marie Moseley, entered this world 20 inches long and weighing 7 lbs, 3 oz. All fingers, toes accounted for. Healthy baby.

More photos at Carey’s gallery here.
Maternity & Photos & Saxon Chris 11 Aug 2006 No Comments
Although Carey’s official due date was August 26, the newest little Moseley could have cared less. Just before 4pm on August 10, Carey phoned to tell me her doc had issued orders for her to go to the hospital. Carey thought her water might have broken, but wasn’t sure.Actually, Carey had first called her doctor before lunch and was told to go to the hospital then, but since she didn’t think she was anywhere near starting labor, she said, “Nope, I’ve got things to do…I have two conference calls and have to….” (if you know Carey, you understand). In addition, neither Carey nor I wanted to be the rookies showing up at the hospital crying wolf and have a condescending caring healthcare professional tell us to go back home for two weeks.Around 5:30, we finally started toward Baylor Medical Center. It was when we made a quick stop at Sonic, to get Carey a grape slush, that the contractions began big time! At Baylor, Carey learned (a) her water had broken; (b) she was in labor and (C) she was heading to Labor and Delivery (aka L&D).
Carey dreaming of an epidural. Continue Reading »
Maternity & Photos Chris 10 Aug 2006 No Comments