I'll never forget coming to the hospital in Murfreesboro and meeting my great-nephew for the first time. He was so tiny and precious and loved. Oh my goodness, how he was loved. Mommy let me hold him for a while and I wanted to take him home with me. I remember him coming to the house one time with Mommy, Daddy, Uncle Mike, Aunt Michelle, Mikala and Mikey. Stacy and Eric were there. Christopher cleared off my coffee table. We put some Cheetos on it and he couldn't eat them fast enough. I followed him to the kitchen. I saw the dog's water bowl at about the same time he did. He beat me to it. How he did it, I'll never know. Another time, I took Kendall's car seat to him, since he had grown enough to use it. He sat in the seat in the living room and didn't want to get out of it. How he loved that 'big boy' carseat. No more riding backwards!!! He was so innocent, so sweet and most of all so loved. He was a very lucky little boy to have such wonderful parents and grandparents. His short life was a happy life. He's still happy and in the arms of Jesus. I'll see you again, in Heaven, little guy. Auntie Joanie loves you and misses you.