Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Introducing William Thomas Sorenson (Will)!!!!




I know that many people have been waiting patiently for news and photos of the new addition to the Sorenson family. We JUST got home from the hospital today, after a labor that was fruitful, but could not be described as smooth or easy. But, none of that matters now, as Will is here and we couldn't be happier. But, for those interested, I will post the story of labor and delivery soon.

So, here are the stats/important information:

William Thomas Sorenson (named after Justin's dad and Erin's dad, respectively)
Born Monday, July 28th @ 11:33 a.m. (due date was August 3rd--LOVE the early arrival!)
Hours in labor=32.5
Weight= 7 pounds, 4 ounces
Length= 21.5 inches

He is gorgeous, if I do say so myself! I would like to take some time to do a slideshow and post video, but here are some photos to tide you over...





7 comments:

Anonymous said...

He is the most beautiful boy I have ever seen! I am so happy for you both! What a blessing!

Anonymous said...

Will is soooooo delicious !!! I could just eat him up ! I'm so happy and proud of the two you. Count me in for babysitting anytime you need a night out.
Much love, Jenny.

Elliott Annelyse said...

Congratulations Erin and Justin! Will is adorable! I can't wait to meet him and squeeze his little cheeks! Hope all is well.

Kim

chicogrande said...

Awesome! Welcome to parenthood. He looks great, you all look great! Enjoy! So when is he going camping :)

Justin, Kerri, Emily and Jack Luzier

The Kruse's said...

He is stunning! I can't wait to meet him! Erin - you are not supposed to look that good after that many hours in labor!
Kerrie

Anonymous said...

I would have to agree that Erin should not look so radiant after 32 and half hours of labor. But the reward is beautiful, what a cute and robust looking little boy. Congratulations. We love you@
Kelly, Rod, Noble and Honor

NickyMousie74 said...

Will one handsome little boy! We're so happy that everything turned out perfect in the end (we know a thing or two about long & complicated labors ;-) Take a long, deep breath now & then & just enjoy the moment :-D