Monday morning, 1/27/14, began with me taking my mom to her blood transfusion. But when I awoke to start the day I found a message on my cell phone from my son, "We are at the hospital." Could it be that our anxiously anticipated little bundle of blessing (aka very first grand baby) would make her arrival 2 weeks early??? I headed out to bring my mom to Albany Memorial Hospital while my mind was on what could be happening at St. Peter's Hospital just a few miles away.
Mom & I playing Yahtzee to pass the time.
As we were leaving Albany Memorial to head to St. Peter's I got this message, "10 cm dilated and pushing." Ahhhhhhh. I flew to St. Peter's. As I threw my car at the valet parking guys I got another text..."born 11:50am, 6 lbs 3 oz." Ahhhhhh get me to the 3rd floor!!!! I dumped my parents off at the room of my nephew and his wife (their baby boy arrived 5 weeks early the day before) and I not-so-patiently waited in the waiting room for Wayne Jr. After being joined by Kerri's parents and sister, the 2 very ecstatic grandmothers were escorted to the delivery room for our very first peek at our precious grand daughter: Iona Elizabeth Flach!
Happy Family!
Happy Grammy Flach
Happy Grandpa!
Monday was a whirlwind day. I spent most of the day between 2 hospitals. In addition to my first born having his first born, I got a peek at my nephew's baby boy, and my mother-in-law had hip replacement surgery at the same hospital that same morning! I guess little miss Iona didn't want to miss the party! The happy family came home on Wednesday and are doing wonderfully! All my kids are excited to be first time aunts and uncles.
Great Grandma & Grandpa
On Saturday my parents were able to visit Wayne Jr., Kerri, and baby Iona. I treasure this picture of my mom holding my grand daughter. My mom celebrates her 76th birthday this week. We celebrated with a family dinner out at our favorite restaurant. But the best present of all, the good and perfect gift from above, shining down from the Father of light - my precious grand daughter!
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