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Friday, August 08, 2014
Happy 1st Birthday Dear Jackson!
Happy Birthday Jackson!
As hard as it is to believe-our youngest grandson turned 1
this week! On August 5th last
year, our son, daughter Sam (the mom-to-be) spent the day waiting for the
hospital to call and tell them to come in for her inducement.
We all knew that even at one week early-it was his “time” to
join us all in the open world. It was
estimated that he was over 9 pounds! A
size, I’d like to point out, that his dad (who was born at 33-1/2 weeks) didn’t
reach until his was about 3 months old-maybe a tad older!
Our daughter, son-in-law and older grandsons all met us in
the waiting room. We waited and
waited. We found coffee and treats,
watched the TV in the waiting room and waited some more. Alex took the boys home, Sarah stayed with us
for a while and then went on home-they had work the next day.
About mid-night we realized that August 5th was
NOT going to be Jackson’s birthday and left Sam and Adam to forge on. Poor Sam!
Poor Adam (he’d been a wreck waiting for this highly anticipated event
in his life!).
At 6 a.m. or so, Adam called to tell us it wouldn’t be much
longer. We quickly dressed, fed the pets
and pottied the dog and took off! We
went to a nearby bagel store and got breakfast for the brand new set of parents
and ourselves and headed up to labor and delivery.
Jackson had arrived!
9 pounds and 5 ounces. Sam was
justifiably exhausted but still a vision of beauty, with that beautiful “new
mom” glow. Adam was giddy and Jackson
was a perfect mix of both his parents.
Spring ahead to August 6th (Wednesday): Jackson is now walking, eating table food,
drinking out of his sippy cup and has quite the sense of humor (definitely
takes after all his relatives). He loves
playing peek-a-boo, throwing balls to the dogs, reading books and his
cousins. He has a hearty laugh, a
wonderful disposition and looks exactly like his dad.
What’s next? We’re
all very interested in finding out-and comparing it to his day of birth, we’re
holding it with the same amount of anticipation.
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Happy birthday to the little guy. I do believe the real fun starts between one and two. I can see our grandson trending that way and he's just a few months past his first birthday. But you probably know that already.
I do remember! what's really fun is to see them already noticing their older sibs or, in our case, cousins and adoring them!
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