Friday, August 24, 2007

A Time of Transition



Well this is Papa Bay's first post on the recently "New" and "Improved" blog spot. You got that right! New and Improved. For those of you confused about the site's new title "THE BAY FAMILY REGISTER" a reigister is a newspaper or forum where a community goes to get information about the community. We, yes I am going to try to contribute as well, are going to try to let EVERYONE know what is going on in the life of this wonderful and blessed family.




"A time of transition" is very true. A week from today we leave early in the morning to visit a missionary friend of mine in Canada. Thompson Manitoba is our destination. This will take us about 19-20 hours of driving from Madison, Wisconsin. We are excited and nervous but looking forward to a wonderful time of fellowship and service. PRAY FOR US. We are going to travel roughly 11.5 hours on Friday to get to Winnepeg and stay the night there and then travel on to Thompson which is another eight hours. I challenge you to look at a map and see how far out there Thompson is. It is a mission field to a people that need the Lord Jesus Christ. Pray for the Picketts who we will be staying with and hopefully being a blessing to. Before we eat them out of house and home. We are praying whether God would have us go up there and serve or our number 2, not in any order of importance, prayer is whether God would have us enter the military as a chaplain. Both needful ministries. PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS AND LEADERS!




Pray for us as we have much to pray for. That we would honor God and give Him the glory for Great things He hath Done!




God Bless America!

The Growing Family


Here we all are. This was taken this past Sunday.

Friday, August 10, 2007

The "New" Little Man

TIMOTHY MICHAEL BAY

Born: August 8, 2007


Time: 3:14 a.m.


Weight: 8 lb 2 oz


Length: 19 1/2 inches


I finally had regular contractions at 9:00 p.m. on Tuesday night. I stayed home in Gregory's recliner. I left for the hospital around 11:30 p.m. I had already dialated to 7 cm by the time I arrived. I got an epidural right away. I slept for about two hours, felt the baby coming, and pushed for about 10 minutes . . . a big difference from 3 hours with Benjamin. He is good little boy. Benjamin is a good big brother. He loves being able to hold "his" baby.

Well, here he is: