As I was driving along I couldn't help but remember the last time I drove down this highway by myself almost four years ago. Conditions were different then. It was winter. Snow and ice were part of the landscape, and the road. It was midnight. I was alone. I had left home in a hurry, stopping long enough to throw a coat on over my pyjamas and gloves for my hands, and a bag of clothes for a quick change in the morning.
I had just had a phone call from Jenny. She was expecting her fifth baby in January but something had gone wrong and Anders had to take her to the hospital 20 kms away immediately. This was Dec. 6. They couldn't wait for me to get there but headed out shortly before I was due to arrive at their place. I made it there in record time and checked to see that the four boys were still asleep and oblivious to the drama playing out in their family.
Anders kept in touch with me through the early hours of the morning via cell phone and called me when little James was born - 5 weeks early. He was put in in NICU right away for extra care. Jenny was tired and worried but fine otherwise. Anders came home before the boys woke up and was there to tell them the exciting, but unexpected, news of the early arrival of their little brother. It was heartwarming to witness their excitement over the new little guy. This family does love it's babies.
Anders and James |
James today, squinting in the sun |
I'm glad my drive today was undramatic, during the bright sunshine, on bare roads, and worry-free.
13 comments:
What a difference in the circumstances and seasons since you last made this trip on your own! So glad it all had a happy ending then. Enjoy your few precious days together, now! What a super gran you are!
Oh he is soooooo sweet and so cute! Lots of blessings.
Sandie
What a gorgeous little boy! Cute, cute, cute. Just want to squeeze those cheeks.
Have fun with all your offspring. Not so heavy on the gas-pedal on the way home Pat!
Enjoy those grandbabies--all of them. You're a brave woman. And loved.
I've traveled so many roads on my own, each with a story. Yours touched my heart tonight. I had a premature baby so I understand the drama playing out for your family four years ago. I am so glad it all worked out well in the end. Have a wonderful time with your precious grandsons. But promise to ease back on the gas pedal, so you have a safe journey home at the end of the week. Take care.
Today happens to be my son's 41st birthday. My mother got up in the middle of the night 41 years ago to be with me. She drove a hour in fog so thick you could cut it with a knife. She was determined and made that trip alone. She was always ready to sacrifice for her children and grandchildren and I'll always recall with gratitude her journey that night to help greet my first born.
That first drive through in the dark must have been a scary one for you.
At least this time you can enjoy your drive. Have fun with your grandsons!!!
He is a cute!! Don't drive to fast!!
Have fun with those grandchildren. Taking on 5 of them should be interesting for sure. What a wonderful story of your journey there on the birth of your grandson. Hope your Wednesday is a great one...
Oh my - I don't think I could cope with that many, having only had one of my own!! Have fun!!
Finally able to post! A new baby is always so exciting! Remember my having to leave a scrapbooking weekend to meet my new Grandson? Hoping you're having a wonderful time with your boys! Safe trip home as thinking you'll be very tired!
Aww,sweet boy!
He's darling! Enjoy the kids!
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