Being a girl is rough...If you are a boy having a bad hair day you can simply put a hat on.
Look at that stinking cute face though!

Being a girl is rough...
Jackson is a well dressed kid. At church he always wears a button up shirt with a cute sweater vest and nice pants. I have a hard time finding ties that match his shirts and vest so I don't put one on him often. While cleaning out the clothes drawers he discoved a few clip on ties and got SO excited to wear one to be big like dad! His excitement was contagious and I decided to take his picture to capture the moment.
Her elf shoes. Jackson wore this same outfit for his first christmas, it was a little bit big on this tiny 5 lb baby.
Bright and early! We checked in to the hospital at 5:00 am. My C-Section was scheduled for 7:00 am. I wasn't allowed to wear nail polish or make up and I couldn't eat after 10 pm the night before. 
Kevin's outfit for the operating room- he recently lost about 35 lbs so this time it fit so much better than with Jackson.
Kind of a gross picture, but this is them cutting the umbilical cord.
6 lbs 3.6 ounces! (10% percentile) 17.5 inches (1% percentile) So Tiny!
Me meeting Mya for the first time!
A rare chance to see her eyes. She rarely opened them for the first 2 and a half weeks.
I was so curious to see if she would have red or blond hair! She has blue eyes the same shade as me and blond hair with a little redish tint.
After being in recovery with hypothermia... Feeling terrible, my body temp is about 94 in this picture. But I was thrilled to finally get to hold her.
Kevin's parents
My mom
My sister Angie
Grandma Cheryl
Grandpa Mont and Grandma Cheryl
My dad, Grandpa Mel-Ross (a nickname Jackson calls him) came that evening with flowers.
Kevin's brother Craig and his family came to visit and brought us a beautiful bouquet of flowers. Savannah was excited to finally have a girl Colyar cousin. Their son Justin is hiding behind his mom, Kristi.
Craig and Justin
Daddy holding his baby girl.
Kevin's brother Casey
"You will have significant experiences. I hope you will write them down and keep a record of them, that you will read them from time to time and refresh your memory of those meaningful and significant things. Some may be funny. Some may be significant only to you. Some of them may be sacred and quietly beautiful. Some may build one upon another until they represent a lifetime of special experiences."
-Gordon B. Hinckley