Time to go home…



Leaving the hospital as a family of 4! In this video Ivey meets her baby brother, we go home, and Devin shares a raw, emotional moment as she is adjusting postpartum.

Thank you all for your support, words of encouragement, and just for being here! We are thankful we get to share a small portion of our lives with you all. Please remember to be kind.

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50 thoughts on “Time to go home…”

  1. I can't imagine how it must feel with all those hormones..I cry when I'm hormonal from just a period, my partner is like why you crying. I'm like I don't know 😂 congrats! You guys are such a sweet family ❤

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  2. Little Ivey speaks sooo well and asks questions immediately when she is confused. Yall are clearly such great parents ❤️❤️ hang in there Devin. Hope your recovery goes well!

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  3. Awww bless you. Honey you are doing Amazing! You have the perfect little family.. You 2 are the best parents and lil Ivy bless her heart, she is so gentle and loving to her baby brother. She is gonna be the BEST BIG Sister.. Blessings to you and Best wishes on your journey. 💙💙

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  4. Congratulations he is precious and Ivey on being a big sister! Thank you for sharing y’all’s journey! Take the time you need to soak it all in. Take care of yourself let your body do what it needs to do mommy! Hunter you’re amazing! We will be here so don’t feel rushed to put content out unless it’s your choice. 🩵💕

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  5. Luckily I never had postpartum blues for any longer than a few days once we got home. For some reason I think breastfeeding helped the baby blues not be so bad. (You aren't hit with ALL of postpartum hormones 100%..) just be prepared to feel a little more postpartum feels after you're done breastfeeding too later on down the road. Continue to show your feelings to Hunter.. he knows you better than anyone and he will know if something is wrong. Just love those babies and take AS MUCH TIME AS YOU NEED TO RELAX and enjoy your baby boy and bond with him. You have all the time in the world ❤ God bless you 🙏

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  6. I am sobbing watching you go through this postpartum phase. Postpartum is so hard, and I am SO glad you are being open about the real experience afterwards, even when it feels silly. My first birth I was SO depressed because I felt like I couldn’t let these emotions out. Watching you go through this has me feeling all of the emotions. Hunter is being so supportive and I love it so much. 😭 It is also SO important for Ivey to see the raw emotions and that they’re okay to have. Maybe I’m hormonal too?!🤣😭

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  7. I’m 20 weeks pregnant and have been following yall the past few years. I’m so in love with your little family!! I love that yall are so Godly and I am inspired by your family’s love and strength through Jesus. I’ve been ugly crying to all of your L&D and Postpartum vlogs😭 Expecting my boy in December! Congratulations on Baby Brewer🥰💙💙 Ivy is such a sweetheart and seems so gentle with her brother, how presshhh😭

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  8. I cried a couple times during this video..when you first saw your flowers and read the notes..then when you were crying & when you sang you are my sun shine!🥹😭❤️ first off congratulations and I’m so proud of you!! Those first days or even weeks after you have a baby are definitely a roller coaster of emotions! It makes my heart happy to see how supported you are! I know it’s a vulnerable thing to show the emotions that come with giving birth but it’s nice to see, makes me not feel alone! I had my last baby almost two years ago & honestly I didn’t even cry afterwards! I think I didn’t have the time to cry with my new baby, my toddler and not much help! But I had a good cry “with you” while watching this video and it felt refreshing! Be easy on yourself mama! You are doing amazing ❤️

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  9. My heart. Ugh! Those postpartum emotions hit me so hard. I went from being very non emotional, even in pregnancy, to being the most emotional I have EVER been. I had my baby boy 9 months ago, I can't imagine with the second and thinking about your first baby thats not a baby anymore 😢.

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  10. Ok the crying at the sunshine song! That’s my song for my boys and bringing home my second was so beyond emotional. And now I’m pregnant w my third, a baby girl, and trying to prep myself to do it all again! ❤❤❤

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  11. Devin I am right here crying with you watching while holding my three month old. You are so sweet! You are doing outstanding mama! I aspire to be more like you. And Dad AMAZING job taking care of your family. Ivey well done big sis! Truly love you guys.

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  12. I’m pregnant with my first and I genuinely loved this video. This is one of the first videos I’ve seen of someone PP that is so raw and shows the ups AND downs that come with after birth. This made me relax more and worry less about pp for some reason, thank you so much for sharing ❤️

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  13. Omg Devin! When you started singing I was crying right along with you! I’m pregnant and almost to the end and I just forgot how emotional things are going to get! I’m so happy for you and your beautiful family 💕

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  14. Isn't it the best feeling ever going home and beginning life with new bub in the room you decorated in celebration of him? Seeing you all in Brewer's room loving on Brewer and Ivey being the best big sister ever had me tearing up. So precious.

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  15. Ooo those postpartum emotional baby-blues, they get you crying at the slightest thing – I even cried when my meal was brought to my hospital ward and a smiling lady said "good morning new Mama" . . . she really thought she had offended me and apologized profusely, then we laughed because my emotions were all over the place – it's them crazy hormones going giddy after the birthing.

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