Well it's official, baby Hayden is finally here! After teaching my first hour class this morning I called home to ask Carly how she was doing. She told me she thought we might want to go to the Hospital soon, so I left work, picked her up and we were off! By the time we got to the Hospital in St. George (25 minutes away) she had convinced herself that she wasnt in labor, and since the temple was just across the street, she suggested we take a few laps before going inside.
When we finally went in the nurses took a look at us, and told us that they were completely full, but they were cleaning out a room, and would get us in in a few minutes, and we were asked to have a seat in the waiting room.
After about a 30 minute wait, the nurse invited us back, hooked up a monitor, asked a few questions, and checked Carly. With a bit of a shoked look on her face she said "Oh my, you're dialated to an eight!" Everything started moving really fast, and in less than two hours we had little Hayden Jeffrey in our arms. The Nurse later apologized and explained that "Women who are dialated to eight centimeters don't just walk into labor and deliver and calmly explain that they're in labor."
Since Coleton is so young he is not allowed inside the recovery area, but they let him look through the window of the nursery, and he quickly pointed out his new brother turned to me and exclaimed with great enthusiasm, "BABY!" If we can keep that enthusiasm coming, I think it's safe to say that the two of them are going to make quite the tandem for years to come.

Both Hayden, and Carleen are doing great, and seem to be mutually enjoying the opportunity to cuddle up together outside of the womb.
Thanks for all of your prayers!
Here is an updated picture, i am 38 weeks in the photo and feel ready to pop!!
We then headed up to Cedar so that Brandon could get some help designing a life size tetris game and then headed back home.
For our dinner, we made a foot and a half foot sandwich, with BBQ chicken/Sweet teryaki chicken/ chicken bacon ranch. After dinner we opened a few presents..
We got some really fun and amazing gifts and so did Coleton..
He got a new sports blanket from grandma cheney and also a new pair of PJS (there the brown stripes) which are adorable!!
We also got some family books that are really nice! There is a cookbook, family history of my grandparents, and a family book of pictures!
The day turned out great and we had alot of fun spending time together! 
Coleton loved opening a bag each night and would carry around the different gifts for days.
It was so fun to watch him get so excited for each ornament and i cant wait to see him on christmas!! Thanks mom and dad!
so for family home evening we had Coleton put it together and boy was he excited!

Him and his elmo doll!!
I told Coleton that elmo would get sick if he ate all the candy and Coleton was so disappointed!
Brandon was just so excited for him and it was the first student that he has taught that has been baptized. After the baptism we came home and had family come over for a little party. Before the little family party, Brandon and I went to Olive Garden for dinner by ourselves! After dinner, Brandons grandparents and parents had cake waiting for us. I got a extra large gate for the house to keep the kids from touching our couches and getting them dirty so i was pretty excited. Other than that it was a pretty simple day but it was good non the less!!
The elf watches us through out the day and keeps note of what we are doing and periodically reports to santa at the north pole at nights while we sleep. When we wake up in the mornings he is often in a different place in the house. We were able to name him and since Coleton would have named him choo or elmo we let Brandon decided what we would call him...first he wanted buddy, but i vetoed that. Then he wanted kebler and again i vetoed that! Then he decided Heber would be good so i agreed and our elf in named Heber Comstock!! Coleton does not really understand why the elf is around yet but we hope through out the next few years he will grow to love Heber when santa drops him off!!
We were able to have thanksgiving dinner with my parents, my brother Curtis and his family, Caralee, and my aunt Crystal and uncle Danny.
It was a lot of fun just chatting and doing the normal thanksgiving stuff. We had cinnamon rolls, regular rolls, turkey, potatos and gravy, jellos, green bean casserole and of course pies and my moms famous christmas candy. We had a chance to watch he parade, which is one of my favorite things to do. e went up to salt lake to watch the lighting of temple square
on Friday night with my sister caralee. It was pretty cold and really packed so we didnt stay long but it was sure fun to head up and see them.
Saturday we went window shopping, like we love to do, and just had a ton of fun spending time with my parents. Sunday came to fast and we had to headed home. Thanksgiving was so much fun and we were so lucky to be able to spend it with family! Happy Thanksgiving!
I know it might not look like it but he is a sorter! He has a way of organizing his toys and setting them up that is just so cute! He likes to line up all of his cars, separate things by color and organize by kind of animals.
He loves pancakes and eats them in stacks of fives. Here he was trying to make his own pancakes out of syrup and boy did it make a mess!
He loves to cook!
He likes to take my lip gloss and chap stick and break into them!
This is something we like to not tell daddy:(
and having coleton using a knife is not such a good idea but markers are his favorite..
but i love carving pumpkins though i never finished mine : (
Here is Coletons finished pumpkin!
Here is Brandons finished pumpkin... looks pretty good!
Mine not so done but i did get some help with it! On the night before Halloween Coleton came down with a bad case of the flu so we were not able to go trick-or treating or to pass out candy so i was so disappointed that we were not able to go out of the house for the holiday but there is always next year!!