Posted by
Sarah on 5/31/2003
I know that I normally only post family businnes on this blog. But I just ran across this article, “Clinton Wants Change in Presidential Term Limits”, in the Washington times. Apparantly the man is serious. I wonder why he wants such a thing? hmmmmm….. could it be an uncontrolable lust for power? Maybe. Clinton argues that it’s modern man’s apparant raise in life expectancy.
“”I think since people are living much longer … the 22nd Amendment should probably be modified to say two consecutive terms instead of two terms for a lifetime,” Clinton said.”
I think, although I haven’t researched it, that the average life exptancy in the U.S. has not raised that drastically even since the 1940’s.
A nice sign to put up around the home or office
Posted by
Sarah on 5/31/2003
She’s growing and gained a few pounds. I wasn’t aware of the fact that being one week old means that you only eat, sleep, poop, pee, and cry. She doesn’t really do anything quite yet. Where’s all the talking? The running? The putting bananas in the VCR? I guess I’ll have to be patient that stuff will come in time. I mean unless she gets scarlet fever or polio.
Posted by
Sarah on 5/30/2003
Click on the smiling nerd to see pictures of Evelyn!

She’s a beauty of a girl.
By the way. I’m going to be changing a lot of things about the website. Make it nicer and whatnot.
Posted by
Sarah on 5/30/2003
This is my new blogchalk:
United States, Ohio, Cincinnati, English, Jayson, Male, 21-25, church, catholicism, catholic, conservative, family, raising my daughter, apologetics, christian, franklin family.
Posted by
Sarah on 5/28/2003
The baby came. It was really a big surprise to both Sarah and I. It was 3:00am in the morning on Sunday. Sarah woke up with water running all down her legs. I was like “You can’t control that?” She said, “um….no”. As soon as we both realized that her water broke we freaked out. We called the doctor. He didn’t seem to alarmed and told us to chill out until she started gettting contractions. It had been two hours and she hadn’t really had any contractions and we were starting to worry so we decided to go ahead and go to the hospital. When we got to the hospital they started giving her patosin in order to move those contractions along and speed up labor. It seemed like it went by really fast and within no time Sarah had her knees behind her ankles pushing out our kid.
Evelyn Agnes Franklin
6 pounds 6 ounces
May 25th, 2003
7:07 pm