Her youngest child [they also have three older children age 4, 2 & 1] was a miracle when he was born, but was healthy for his first several months of life. Then a little over a week ago, her baby boy became very sick and has been in the hospital perplexing all the doctors ever since. Thousands and thousands (if not more by now!) have been spreading the word about praying for this very sick little baby named Stellan.

Here is a photo (taken from Jennifer's blog) of Stellan just a couple of days before he got sick...
 And here is is just a few days ago...
And here is is just a few days ago... And tonight, a television station did a news story on this sweet family and their amazing mama and this special little boy... and guess what? They live in Minnesota and Stellan is being cared for at the Children's Hospital in Minneapolis. Here is the link to Stellan's Story. What a small world. In case you have not heard of her before (but I find that rather hard to believe) meet MckMama.
And tonight, a television station did a news story on this sweet family and their amazing mama and this special little boy... and guess what? They live in Minnesota and Stellan is being cared for at the Children's Hospital in Minneapolis. Here is the link to Stellan's Story. What a small world. In case you have not heard of her before (but I find that rather hard to believe) meet MckMama.




 The team came over to our hotel for a reception following Saturday nights' game. There were people filling the main floor and lining the balconies cheering for our Spuds.
The team came over to our hotel for a reception following Saturday nights' game. There were people filling the main floor and lining the balconies cheering for our Spuds.

 

 Katelyn is the maid at the top of stairs on the left.
Katelyn is the maid at the top of stairs on the left. And she is the one pushing the baby buggy!
And she is the one pushing the baby buggy!
 
 


 A big part of this tournament is pin trading. There were 112 teams and each team has their own pin, so the players (and siblings, and sometimes parents) spend the weekend trading pins with each other.
A big part of this tournament is pin trading. There were 112 teams and each team has their own pin, so the players (and siblings, and sometimes parents) spend the weekend trading pins with each other.




