LITTLE HERALDS JENNA AND JIMMY TIMONERE are obviously quite happy in the arms of the coach of the Heralds — their daddy. Star Beacon
JANICE TIMONERE is all smiles as Jimmy holds his baby sister for the first time. Picasa 3.0 / Star Beacon
DON McCORMACK Star Beacon
Published October 12, 2008 02:19 am - You’re Jim Timonere, a bear of a man who those who know him will tell you the size of his heart surpasses that of his frame. You were a participant and are now a coach in the most physical sport of all, football.
A Don McCormack column: AFFAIR OF THE HEART Jenna Timonere's young life is a story of faith, love and the power of prayer
DON McCORMACK Star Beacon
You’re Jim Timonere, a bear of a man who those who know him will tell you the size of his heart surpasses that of his frame.
You were a participant and are now a coach in the most physical sport of all, football.
Your wife Janice has just given birth to your second child, a gorgeous baby girl, but something’s not right.
Her skin has a pinkish tint.
Her tiny feet and hands are balled up like she’s experiencing cramps.
You look at her and your heart begins to break as a soul-turning ache roars like a monster in your gut.
In a private moment, your breath is taken away.
You hit your knees.
You pray.
A difficult start
Jenna Ashley Timonere was born on a Monday morning, Sept. 8, just before 8 at Lake East Hospital in Madison.
She was 7 pounds, 5 ounces and 19 inches long.
Jenna was born under “code pink,” which is ironic because her older brother, 3-year-old Jimmy, had an idea.
“He always said if we had a ‘girl baby,’ her name would be ‘Pink,’” Jim said.
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