
Richard Roberts: Well, she cries every once in a while. She cries when you
change her pants.
LR: That’s the only time she cries. Don’t tell that, she’ll
live to be embarrassed.
RR: Jordan Lindsay was the 376th baby born here in the
childbirth center here at the City of Faith, but now, you know,
it doesn’t just stop just because Richard Roberts and Lindsay have a baby
up there. It goes on. Now 407 babies have been born in the
childbirth center.
LR: The girls are way ahead.
RR: No, the boys are ahead. The boys are ahead.
LR: Sounded good.
RR: 218 boys and 189 girls, the boys are still ahead. So we had
a little girl so the little girls could catch up a little bit.
LR: That’s right, I told you I would.
RR: Jordan Lindsay is fine. She’s at home and I’m certainly
glad that Lindsay is back on the program. She was off for nearly
two weeks resting and recuperating and slimming down.
LR: That’s right, working on it.
RR: Well, we’re here live in front of the City of Faith.
Lindsay, this is the first program we’ve done outside.
LR: That’s right. It’s interesting. But it sure is inspiring
with the hands to the left of us and the City of Faith behind us.
RR: What’s interesting is how slim you’re getting.
LR: Oh, you’re so sweet. I’ll give you a kiss for that.
RR: I receive that. (Thank you) If you hadn’t heard, when I
came in this morning a woman said, “When are you and Lindsay
going to have that baby?” I said, “Haven’t you heard? We had a
little girl two weeks ago yesterday. Little Jordan Lindsay was
born, eight pounds, six ounces. But I’ve got good news, she doesn’t weigh eight pounds, six ounces anymore. She’s
eating like a horse.
LR: Now, Richard.
RR: And growing and growing and growing. Last night I was
feeding her and–
LR: She’s big.
RR: And she was big and she was doing all those things that
babies do. You know, she has a certain sound that she makes–
LR: She doesn’t cry, she just sort of moans.