Posted by Dave from MN on January 18, 2012 at 06:00:34 from (38.109.25.246):
I havent said anything on here, because, well , you never know,but daughter and her fiance were due to have a baby feb 29th. He had to spend this week in Grandforks ND to train another mechanic in at that shop(they live here in central MN, so the daughter decided to go with him for a little R&R. Well, she was sitting in the hotel room watching a show last night and her water broke, called me in a panic(first child-way to early-he was at the shop). Thankfully we 1 relative that just happened to live 5 minutes from the hotel, fiance was 15 minutes away. I couldnt leave but the wife and sons took off from here about 10 minutes after she called, I couldnt leave because of the poultry operation,by the time they got there at 1a.m. my grandson was here. 5lbs 7 oz, sounds like he is strong but has to spend some time in the NICU. Praying he will be fine. Of all things he decided he wanted to come early, in North Dakota, on the coldest night of the year so far.
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