Loving this beautiful baby, Jeffrey. My folks have been here for about 2 weeks now and we've
been loving that, too. There's a lot of lovin' around here these days.
And Jeffrey had his baby blessing last Sunday, the 8th of June. Afterwards, we took a picture.
Brother Grisgsby, the Clements, and Rita had already left and didn't make it for the picture.
[see all of the photos in this slideshow]
Congrats to Sarah and Michael. (Michael is Chad's twin, if you're not familiar with that already)
Their second baby, a girl, was born yesterday. And dramatically. Sarah went into labor suddenly
and very quickly. VERY quickly. And though she put in her requests for Michael to pull over the
car on the way there (and you can imagine the poor girl), Michael said he pushed on to the
hospital, parking the car under the drop-off car port area, running in for the nurses. And minutes
later, with a gaggle of nurses surrounding the car, Sarah delivered in the front seat. Sounds easy,
eh? What a story for the grandkids. And impressive bragging rights. WHEW!!!
http://michael.hansens.org/cgi-bin/foto.pl?g=baby
An actual tornado hit the area. Sorta. It hit Maryland, and areas around ours got blasted pretty
hard. Power was out for a while, as close as Manassas. It made the news a little spicier that
evening. One death - that was very sad.
I happened to be in the McDonald's parking lot when it came by here. EV and Jeffrey had just
had doctors appointments. EV was supposed to get a shot, but it ended up being postponed. We
went to get a McDonald's sunday anyhow. And as we sat in the parking lot eating our treats, my
friend Kelly came by. We were talking there in the parking lot when the sky got quite suddenly
very dark. And the wind was getting started and you could tell the rain was just about to pour. So
Kelly fled back to her car. It was all very sudden. The trees were blowing all over the place. As I
went to drive out, a realized half an old tree had broken off and was blocking my retreat. So I
turned around to leave the other way and discovered 2 more huge limbs had come down on and
around a couple more cars, parked not far from me. So glad I wasn't parked under a tree.
I skipped my other errand and headed straight home. The rain had already made huge puddles on
the road. It was just crazy weather. But I still didn't think too much of it. It was soon discovered
that our neighbors tree had blown over - very tall one.
The kids at school had only minimal excitement. Kayleigh's class is a trailer. All the trailer
classes had to come in the building. But her class was already in the building for some other
reason. So they didn't even know about the storm. Except they couldn't get back to their trailer
for their backpacks. And I guess they dismissed the school just a little late, waiting for the storm
to settle down some.
Then Chad came home with information about bad weather all over. And tornado warnings. My
Dad didn't believe him, so we turned on the TV and watched all the footage about our crazy
weather that day. Which continued some into the night.
Watching the news is not healthy for my family. Or at least it wasn't that night. B/c I decided to
make a trip to Costco that evening with Chad, leaving the kids with my folks. My Dad called me
while I was in the store - "Your daughter, Kayleigh, is a bit upset." She was crying and thought
we were out in a tornado. She'd heard some more news about more tornado warnings and was
sure we were doomed.
The next day, we learned that areas around here were without power. Even my doctor didn't have
power a couple days later, which he happened to mention at my appointment.