Ray and I met them at the hospital, and we sat with her awhile. Eventually, it looked like things were not going to happen real soon, so the two grandpas left, Jerry to Jessica's and Ray went back to our hotel room. I stayed there with Jessica, and slept in the recliner. The next morning, the guys came back to the hospital, and things started to progress. She didn't want her dad or step-dad in the room, but Mom was welcome to stay and witness the birth! I did, and it was one of the most incredible experiences of my life!
Christian Jacob was born at 11:07 AM. Just by looking at Jessica's tummy beforehand, I had guessed her baby boy would weigh 8 lbs. 8 oz. When it was time to take him to be weighed, the nurse said, "Grandma, would you like to carry him to the nursery?" I said, " I'd love to." I picked him up, and "weighing" him with my arms, I said, "I'll stick with 8 lbs. 8 oz." I handed him over to the nurse, (who had guessed he was at least 10 lbs.) and she laid him on the scale. He weighed in at exactly 8 lbs. 9 oz. Not a bad guess, if I do say so myself. It probably helped a little that I had given birth to four babies, ranging in size from 8 lbs. 6 oz - 9 lbs. 8 oz. I knew he was right in there.
While Jess was in the Air Force, we didn't get to see Christian a lot, except when he stayed with us, during the times his mom had to be gone for training, and while she served in Iraq for 5 months...when he was just 10 months old.
Today, Christian (or CJ as I generally refer to him on my blog), is a handsome, healthy, happy, and sometimes hilarious 6 year old, who loves Kindergarten and especially riding on the school bus. Last night, Grandpa Jerry came over for pizza, cake and ice cream. This was his "Toy Story 3 birthday cake: 
I know what you're thinking. You're thinking this grandma decorated his birthday cake, right? WRONG! I didn't even touch this one, but my daughter, (Jessica) has picked up a few things by watching me. She also worked in an in-store bakery with me, back in the day, when she was in high school, where she had to do a little decorating. I think she did an awesome job on his cake!
Here are some of his birthday gifts:
He got a Star Wars light saber from Grandpa Jerry, along with a nice warm pair of snow pants.
A new game for his Wii from his mama...
The DVD, "How to Train Your Dragon" from Grandpa Ray and me...
And last but certainly not least, a Nintendo DS, also from his mother.
He was pretty excited about that!

Happy Birthday to my sweet grandson, Christian. I can't believe you're 6 years old already!

There was to be a hayride, beginning sometime between 4 and 4:30pm. We were running a bit late, and it takes a little over an hour to get to my parents' house. I decided we'd better stop for gas though, when we were about 10 miles from our destination. While I was fueling up, my daughter Jessica called. She'd gone straight there from work, and had beat us there. She told us they were loading up for the hayride right then. It was around 4:25 by this time. So, I decided I'd just drive to where ever they happened to be by the time I got there, and drop off my daughter Molly, and Jessica's son, Christian so they could hop on. We found them, the kids got out of the van and jumped onto the hay wagon with the rest of the bunch. Dad drove the tractor and wagon around me and went a little ways and turned into the closest driveway.
I wasn't sure what he was up to, but then I saw the sign. It said, "Llama Gardens" or something like that, so I followed them into the driveway. The guy that owns this llama farm is a friend of my dad's and he had arranged for him to bring the group by for a visit, which was a surprise to everyone on the hayride. If Mom knew, she hadn't told anyone else.
My dad collects and restores trucks and tractors. Most of his tractors are Fords, but this is one that he had been trying to add to his collection for many years. It's a Minneapolis Moline. He finally aquired it a few years ago, and here it is, fully restored.
Remember that song "Down by the Bay?" You know, "Down by the bay, where the watermelons grow, back to my home, I dare not go...for if I do, my mother will say..." Have you ever seen a mama, kissing a llama, down by the bay?" Hehe, I don't think she's actually kissing it, but that's my mother, and that's what it looks like from here.
My niece, Shelby found a new friend. This St. Bernard's name is "Flopsy" and Shelby thought it was the best "llama" there!
Here a llama...

Here's most of the group at the llama farm.













And the following day, I took pictures of my grandson,
Fast forward to the second Friday of October THIS year. It is 82 degrees out, and not a cloud in the sky. Not even any wind to speak of. I just took a picture from "Grandma's Front Porch." This is what it looks like today:
I'm LOVING this weather. Especially, in light of the fact that a

The trees here were pretty, but probably not QUITE at their peak of perfect color. We saw a lot of yellows, oranges and browns...but not so much red.
Here's a better one.
Ray liked the red here, framed by the yellow. The funny thing is, this picture looks like I took it crooked. I didn't. The TREES are that crooked. I guess they were reaching for the sunlight. 











