There are some things we can plan and prepare for, but an early baby is rarely one of them.

My 2nd grandchild was born last week. He came with a few deficits. (1) He was born a month early and (2) he weighed in at only 6 pounds.

He made up for those deficits by (1) having loads of beautiful black hair, (2) lots of bruising due to being lodged in the birth canal for 5 days, and (3) an extra thumb on his right hand. (This will be removed easily and he will have a cool scar to make his birth day story believable.)

I spent last week showing my love for him, his big brother, and his parents by caring for them in their home. What a joy it was to watch this sweet family support one another and help them organize their home and do some early spring cleaning. Boy, I was shocked at how much time caring for a baby takes.

How lucky this little boy is to have so many people surrounding him that love him deeply. Happy Birth Day wonderful little Jace!

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2 Responses to “Planning, Preparation and Jace!”

  1. Stephanie Pizzo Says:

    A career in financial planning is still lucrative despite the worldwide financial crunch. As long as money is used in our economy financial planners will be needed. You have to pay your dues to become a financial planner but once you pass the test and prove your mettle, you can expect a handsome return for your efforts.

  2. B. Tomson Says:

    I too have a brand new EARLY grandchild. A good prepatory plan does help! Thanks.

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