Scotty and Gabi McCreery with son Avery.Photo: Sidney Ashton Photography

With the year winding down,Scotty McCreeryis reflecting on the many blessings of the past 12 months — and looking forward to what’s to come in 2023.
On son Avery’s early arrival:
It was kind of crazy. I was a few hours away when I got the call that Gabi was in labor. We were still two weeks early at the time, and she just knew she was going to be late. We’re building a place in the mountains and I had to go bring some stuff up there to get ready for the house. I was there foronenight, and I was coming back in the morning. We both agreed — drop everything off and come right back. Of course, it was to happen right then.
She called me and she said, “Hey, I think it’s happening.” I was like, “Oh my word…” I got on my way home on Interstate 40 [in North Carolina]. I put the flashers on and drove about as fast as my truck could go, and luckily got back just in time and we went to the hospital. It was pretty wild!
Gabi, Scotty and Avery McCreery.Sidney Ashton Photography

It was a lot of emotions. Pride and love, for sure. It was just instant, unconditional love. I’ve never felt a love like that, never knew a love like that could exist, and at the same time was just so proud of Gabi and all the hard work she did during this time. She was so awesome through the nine months of pregnancy and the delivery — she’s a champ.
Scotty, Avery and Gabi McCreery.Sidney Ashton Photography

On wife Gabi, a pediatric nurse, as a mom:
She’s amazing. I mean, she’s really a natural nurturer. Even when Avery is fussy and nothing in the world can calm him down, she’s still so patient with him. I think she was born to be a mom. There’s only so much I can do because I can’t feed him — we’re still figuring out what works for us, but we’re getting there. It’s not easy, but everybody’s hanging in there. We’re learning and we don’t have it down pat yet, but every day it’s getting a little better, for sure.
Just watching Gabi be a mom makes me love her even more. He’s our little miracle.
Scotty and Gabi McCreery with son Avery and dog Moose.Sidney Ashton Photography

On realizing he’s a dad now:
It’s been hitting me every day, just looking at him. It could be when I’m eating breakfast or when I’m taking a walk, and realize I have a stroller too instead of just my dog.
I never liked to hold babies. I had a bad experience 10 years ago and since then I’d never picked one up again until Avery. When it’s your own child, it’s like, “Oh, OK. A lot more comfortable!” But even holding him the first time in the hospital I was so afraid I’d break him.

On Avery’s personality so far:
He’s a little jokester, and he can be dramatic too, but in the funniest ways. His little hand movements and the faces he makes — he’s got us laughing pretty nonstop. Every day he does something different and we’re just like, “He knows what he’s doing.”
He’s already keeping things interesting for us, which is awesome and I hope continues as he grows older. I’d like to be kept on my toes while having fun.
Merrick Avery McCreery.Sidney Ashton Photography

He’s doing good. It took him a little bit to get used to Avery and realize, “Oh, he’s not going away.” Moose sleeps in our room too and when Avery cries, you hear Moose moaning like, “What the heck is this kid doing?!” He’s still getting used to it.
It’s so funny watching him when we’re cuddling with Avery. Moose would never just go sit on our lap — he might come up beside us and put his head on a leg or arm, but that’s the extent of it. The other day, Gabi was holding Avery on the couch and Moose came up and laid his whole 65, 70 lb. body right on her. He was just like, “If Avery’s going to get cuddles, then I’m going to get cuddles too!”

On his tour dates requiring time away from his new family:
Scotty, Gabi and Avery McCreery.Sidney Ashton Photography

On receiving the St. Jude Angels Among Us award and participating in a guitar pull with Craig Morgan and Alabama’s Randy Owen:
I’ve always felt like if you have this platform, it’s not for you to keep to yourself and have all these cool things. The point is to help others. For me, it was one of my prouder momentsto be recognized. I thought [to myself], “OK — you’re doing something right.”
Being on stage with Craig and Randy — man. These are guys that I’ve grown up listening to and loving their music, so getting to catch up with them, watching them sing, hearing the iconic songs that they’ve got and the stories behind them. I was being recognized that night, but for me, I was more so just a fan getting to watch them. Just the coolest.
Craig Morgan, Scotty McCreery and Randy Owen at Country Cares.Nikki Boertman

source: people.com