Friday, July 17, 2009

Baby Paul is Here!


Little Gerhardt Gustav Paul Discher II, born tonight at 10:49 (July 17) He is enjoying his grandmother in this picture!

Peter helping Emma Jane hold "her baby". She wanted us to set him down on the floor to play with her! Oh, yes, let's watch Emma in the next few weeks as she learns that newborns are not dolls!

Grandmother and Granddaddy deciding that, yes, he is all Discher! Emma gives him a little kiss right after this picture!


Peter holds his much-awaited baby brother. Peter will be a good and godly example for Paul!

What a blessing to read the Word to help strengthen and encourage Bethie during labor! What a wonderful blessing to gather the family around and sing the "Doxology" in beautiful harmony and bow as patriarch Granddaddy Frodge asks the Lord's blessing on the new arrival and his family! Thank you, Lord, for the hope you instill in us with each new addition to the next generation. God bless you, Baby Paul. (See the Discher blog for more exciting details!

8 comments:

Hans said...

Thank you, Mrs. Frodge :)

The Miller Family said...

Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!
Love,
Katie

Anonymous said...

He is beautiful!
I can't wait to see him in person!

Abby

Whiddon Family said...

Congratulations Frodge Clan!!! We are hoping to meet baby Paul really soon, Lord Willing.

Blessings,
The Whiddon Family

Amy B. said...

How precious! Congratulations...we love you and rejoice with you all!

Love,
Amy

Kelly said...

What a precious little boy!

Kelly

Safe Thus Far said...

Hi, Bonnie.

Thanks for leaving your comment. Yes, we did get to go to the Crossroads Conference, and it was wonderful! I finally updated my blog a couple hours after you left your comment, and there are a handful of pictures from the conference.

Yes, we did meet in Jamestown. My dad was the one who was so excited to hear your grandchildren play theri instruments at the ice cream social--he asked for them to play again.

Congratulations on being a grandma again!

Blessings,
Susan

Marylou said...

How very precious!