Hello from the &%$#& hospital!!

Arrrgh!!! Well, a broken leg turned into a complete debacle and here I am, stuck in the hospital for my 15th day out of the last 18. Nothing like a nasty staph infection to ruin your summer. Basically, to make a long story short, I almost lost my leg b/c of said infection to the area where I had an 8-inch metal plate screwed into my shin. In order to keep my leg, they had to re-operate and take out a good portion of the tissue around the scar. So now I just have a giant suction cup on an open wound, trying to slowly close the wound. Yadda, yadda, yadda – I’ll end up being fine.

 The worst part of this whole ordeal has been not being able to see Maddox every night (well, that and the constant swamp-ass from sitting in a hospital bed), and hang w/ my families. But I’m headed home tomorrow, so I guess I can’t complain too much. Wow, what a worthless post. See y’all soon.

2 comments June 27th, 2007

Long time, No Post

Wow!! So much has happened in the last 6 or 7 months, I can’t even begin to explain it all. Suffice it to say, however, that I’ve just been so busy with my new life with Maddox that I haven’t had a moment to add anything to this site (except pictures).

Needless to say, I want to keep this site up-to-date with the latest comings-and-goings – whether it be a post about something new that Maddox is doing, an article with my thoughts about parenting, or just some random thoughts that I want to hold onto in the future.

So, on to Maddox: He’s nearly walking these days, as he climbs up your legs and gets to standing all the time now. Some of the things coming out of his mouth now are actually starting to sound like words. And….HE’S HUGE!!! No, seriously, the boy often gets mistaken for a 2-year-old; he weighs 25 lbs. and is about 30 inches tall. Plus, he has huge hands and feet – a chip off the ‘ol block, I guess.

Many of you don’t know what he looks like these days, as it’s been a few weeks since I’ve posted any new pics. Well, here ya go!!

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Add comment May 17th, 2007

New photos added to ‘Maddox Pics’

I’ve just finished adding more pics of Maddox – categorized under ‘Maddox – Weeks 2 & 3′ – in the Maddox Pics section. Sorry for the long delay, as I’ve been (as you can imagine) a bit busy between feedings, diaper changes, burpings, cuddlings, etc. – not to mention trying to go back to work part-time and working on several web contracts! Talk about sleep deprivation.

As I’ve urged everyone before, please feel free to post your own pics (of whatever you like; not just Maddox) and don’t hesitate to contact me if you’re having trouble doing so or need instructions.

Hope you like the new pics. I look forward to hearing from everyone (by posting to this website, people!!). Enjoy.

Add comment October 12th, 2006

New look, new format, same idea

Hello everyone! Well, after careful consideration and much deliberation, I decided to migrate the MaddoxHeise.com website to the popular blogging platform WordPress. This simply allows me (and others, I hope) to more easily add, edit and manage content, while still providing the kind of design flexibility I wanted.

With the new site, you can easily add posts/articles, simply by clicking on the ‘Login’ link at the bottom of each page, then registering with a username and email address (a password will be emailed to you the first time you do this). You can also add your comments to the bottom of each post/article, or just drop in to say ‘Hi’ by filling out the Shout-Out form in the right column – making for a truly interactive experience.

So friends and family alike, please register and add your own two-cents to this site; that’s what it’s meant for. If nothing else, post a comment to this article, telling me whether or not you like the new format and design.

Thanks,
Coby

Add comment October 8th, 2006

Born September 22, 2006

He’s Here!!!

WOW!!! That pretty much sums it up for me. Everything has been a blur since Thursday, the 21st (my mom’s birthday, by the way), starting at about 9pm. That’s when Niki started having strong contractions for the first time. Frantically, I grabbed the clock off the wall, a notecard and a pen, to keep track of how long and how far in between her contractions were (see notecard below).

my rudimentary contraction notecard

Car trip from hell…

After a couple phone calls to the doctor, we decided to jump in the car and head to FAHC, just to play it safe. That was a good decision. Niki’s contractions grew stronger and closer together – I have a scar on my finger from her squeezing it to prove – and the 1-hour jaunt to Burlington never seemed slower despite my driving nearly 85 mph. We arrived at the emergency room at about 11pm.

Where’s my epidural?

That night dragged on for what seemed like forever. Thankfully, Niki chose to have an epidural, so the pain of her contractions were somewhat nullified as she, Cami & CJ (her sisters), and I hung out in the delivery room all night.

trying to console niki during a contraction

It’s go time!!!

At about 6am, after 9 or so hours of labor, the doctors said it was time to push! I thought, “Thank God, the worst is over”, hoping that Maddox would just pop out as easily as a football into a quarterback’s hands. Boy, was I wrong.

Am I even in the room??

All of a sudden, there was blood…way too much blood, I thought to myself. I think that’s when I started to cry. The doctor started yelling. Ten or more other doctors marched into the room, in a frantic, yet eerily calm and ordered fashion. I barely noticed that I was gritting my teeth so much so that I broke one of my molars in half; the large chunk of dentin fell to the floor in what seemed like slow motion. I barely remember what happened, or what was said, other than an obvious plethora of babbling and profanity on my part. I do remember saying to the doctor, “What the hell is going on? You’re scaring me! Why won’t you fucking talk to me?!”. It was as if I wasn’t even in the room, as the doctors methodically – and very professionally – went to work, effectively saving the life of both my child and wife, as I would later find out.

Hut! Hut! Hike!!

So visceral and real this is, I thought, as my first-born child was finally tourqued free and into the light of day, his dark-purple complexion making him look utterly lifeless. Before I knew it, he was rushed away to be worked on, and I was left holding my wife’s blood-soaked hand, sobbing uncontrollably, not knowing what just happened. As I looked up at Niki, I saw a smile rush across her face. I realized then that she had it together the whole time, and that it was me that was totally losing it! She’s a total badass.

The worst noise I love to hear…

I finally consciously felt myself breathe at approximately 6:51am. That was when I heard the first loud shrill of my son’s voice, 30 seconds after he had been born. The problem, we found out afterwards, was that there was a large cut in the umbilical cord. This accounted for the profuse bleeding and for Maddox’s heart rate and blood pressure dropping so dramatically. We actually just found out today, on the 27th, after speaking with the delivery doctor, that it’s quite rare for the child to survive any kind of extensive umbilical cord rupture. She said that “someone must have been looking over him that morning”, and it was even more of a miracle that Niki came away as unscathed as she did, despite her needing more than 50 stitches post-delivery.

Well, I’ve always been rather agnostic, so I’m just fine sufficing to say that it was Niki looking over Maddox that morning, because she’s the strongest power in the universe that I’ve ever seen. And one of the most beautiful, just like my little man, Maddox.

maddox with mommy, 5 minutes after delivery

1 comment September 27th, 2006

Due September 25, 2006

We’re…uhh.. ready?

That’s right! The little sucker is on his way. Only FOUR more weeks until Niki and Coby will enter parenthood, whether they’re ready or not. While it is obvious we had trouble keeping the name of our first-born a secret, we plan on revealing everything about the life of our little guy once he’s born (and assuming we’ll have one free minute to do so). That means this website will be the place where you can see pictures, information and stories about the newest member of the Heise family.

Not trying to sound too self-important here or anything, but this is the most significant event in our lives so far, so we figured we’d at least try to document it in a way that, if nothing else, will serve as a digital scrapbook we can look back on years from now. And what a better way to share with friends and family (not to mention embarrass Maddox when he’s older) than by putting everything online!

In the meantime…

There is not a whole lot to see at this point. I’m in the process of setting up a photo gallery, guestbook and baby shower registry.

However, stay tuned, and check out any of the links to the right if you seriously have nothing better to do with your life. Just kidding – have fun, and email any questions you have to shower@maddoxheise.com.

Add comment August 21st, 2006

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author: Coby on 3 Feb 09, 00:44

Hi Mary. I couldn’t agree with you more! It is time for some new content. I’ve just been so busy with work and other distractions, that I haven’t gotten around to keeping this site updated. I’ll get on it, though, so stay tuned.


Mary on 13 Nov 08, 16:23

Cob, I think it’s time for a new post and pictures…I miss my boy!!!


Mary on 22 Oct 08, 19:23

Hi Maddox, I LOVE you so much little guy!!!


Mary on 2 Jul 08, 00:21

Thanks for the pics Coby, they are great!!!


Mary on 30 Jun 08, 20:44

I hope that you guys had a great day :) I just love you guys so much and think of you all the time.
When you are doing the pics, if you have time, try to throw in some of Michelle’s wedding- I’d LOVE to see some pics from her beautiful day :)


author: coby on 30 Jun 08, 02:21

Thanks, Mary, you’re the best for remembering our anniversary!! You’re so kind to be thinking of us; and so un-selfish too!

I’m still in the process of gathering all the pics that need to be uploaded. I should have them up and ready for you to view by the end of tomorrow.
Love You,
Coby & Niq


Mary on 29 Jun 08, 21:26

Happy Anniv. Coby & Niki!!
Love you :)


author: coby on 25 Jun 08, 01:19

Haha, Mary!! I’m all over it, I promise. I’ve been so busy with work lately that I didn’t even get Maddox’s 20-month pics online! So I owe you two months at once.

ps – I had such a blast at your golf tourney the other day. I’m so glad it went so smoothly; can’t wait ’til next year.


Mary on 22 Jun 08, 17:51

oops, my bad Maddox :( Oh yeah, by the way Maddox, will you tell your Daddy that I am waiting for more pics of you!!!! Give your Mommy (and Daddy too) a big hug for me :)
Love you


author: coby on 4 Jun 08, 18:01

sorry about his picks? Did you read the post – he’s been perfect so far!! Silly Mary :-)


Mary on 3 Jun 08, 11:31

sorry about your hockey picks Maddox :( I still love you!


author: coby on 12 May 08, 22:01

Thanks Mary!! Always love to hear from you. Maddox misses you, so I think we’ll have to do a sleepover soon! Luvya!


Mary on 12 May 08, 17:50

Cob, LOVE the new pics!!! You and Nik are doing such a great job, you guys have a great little boy :) He is getting so big so fast! I can’t wait for the next sleepover!!!


author: coby on 12 Apr 08, 10:31

Wow, Pete Carter!! How the hell are you man? Still living in Atlanta? Yeah, we had some good times; you’ll always be part of the Dumont Diamond Crew! Life is interesting up here, especially now that I have a little guy running around. Good to hear from you, take care, come visit some time!


Pete Carter on 10 Apr 08, 21:30

Coby, that slideshow was amazing. I dont know how stumbled on to this site…but im thankful that I did. I idolized you, disrespected you, but always respected you. Congrats fullfilling life…your kid is beautiful!!!


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