Thursday, September 20, 2012
Saint Agnes success
Today is an exciting day at Saint Agnes as they announce that they were voted one of the nation's top 50 Catholic High Schools! This honor recognizes excellence in academics, civics education, and catholic identity. There is a story in the Pioneer Press this morning along with the Catholic Spirit. Here is a story that aired last night on WCCO. Saint Agnes has done so much in the past couple years, it is exciting to see the school continue to grow and succeed. The Lord is good!
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Mr. Lashes
Benedict is approaching 9 months and he is very very active. He is getting into everything, crawling like a madman all over the place. He is pulling himself up on things and wanting to climb stairs. Yes, this is the age when I start fishing things out of his mouth because everything goes in it! Of course, I am the prejudice parent, but he just about the cutest little guy. The number one thing that people comment about him is, "Look at those long lashes!". We like him.Lately, He likes clapping a lot. In this picture you can kind of see his eyes are tending to a darker hazel/green! The other 2 kids have blue. Benedict's eye color must have come from the Serge side? Wherever they came from, I love them.
Yes, his hair does seem to have a reddish tint to it, as well!
Yes, his hair does seem to have a reddish tint to it, as well!
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Yesterday
This is a random picture of Mom, but this is how I think of her.
Yesterday marked the 3 anniversary of losing Mom. Overall, it was good day. I took Benedict out to the cemetery. Lizzia had left 10 gorgeous yellow roses for Mom. We had a picnic at Wabun with Tonka Toasts and then watched a movie afterwards.
Of course, there are so many thoughts and memories that flood my mind on such a day. As I tried earlier to write some of them out, they all sound really cliche.
I guess the main thought that I constantly hang on to is: I am so thankful for Mom. I am so grateful for her genuine, selfless love she constantly gave our family. I am so thankful for the sincere, honest person she was. For the example she was as a mother and wife. I am so thankful for all her prayers she offered up for her husband, kids, friends and extended family - because they all mattered.
I distinctly remember when I was about 7 years old being in the basement with Mom while she was washing clothes. She told me she always wanted to have a bigger family. She told me if I wanted to have 12 kids, she would be there to help me every step of the way! Now - we have no intention of having that big of a family; but I can honestly say she is holding true to her promise of helping me raise a family. I think of her hourly as I take care of the three young kids, try to be a good mother, cook food, clean up house, knit, quilt, work outside, spend time with friends. She is my constant example of what a good mother is - and for that reason, I really do think of her all the time! It is not a sad recollection, she is an inspiration and in that way she lifts me up all the time.
I miss you Mom!
Yesterday marked the 3 anniversary of losing Mom. Overall, it was good day. I took Benedict out to the cemetery. Lizzia had left 10 gorgeous yellow roses for Mom. We had a picnic at Wabun with Tonka Toasts and then watched a movie afterwards.
Of course, there are so many thoughts and memories that flood my mind on such a day. As I tried earlier to write some of them out, they all sound really cliche.
I guess the main thought that I constantly hang on to is: I am so thankful for Mom. I am so grateful for her genuine, selfless love she constantly gave our family. I am so thankful for the sincere, honest person she was. For the example she was as a mother and wife. I am so thankful for all her prayers she offered up for her husband, kids, friends and extended family - because they all mattered.
I distinctly remember when I was about 7 years old being in the basement with Mom while she was washing clothes. She told me she always wanted to have a bigger family. She told me if I wanted to have 12 kids, she would be there to help me every step of the way! Now - we have no intention of having that big of a family; but I can honestly say she is holding true to her promise of helping me raise a family. I think of her hourly as I take care of the three young kids, try to be a good mother, cook food, clean up house, knit, quilt, work outside, spend time with friends. She is my constant example of what a good mother is - and for that reason, I really do think of her all the time! It is not a sad recollection, she is an inspiration and in that way she lifts me up all the time.
I miss you Mom!
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Last leg of trip
The last few days of the trip we camped out at our favorite Mill Creek campsite near Mackinaw City. It is close to the beach, but it still has its own pool, golf course, a few different play grounds, a nice camp store. It works well for our kids at this age.(I'm waiting for the day we can go back country camping with the kids and wake up in a tent on top of a mountain - But, we have to start somewhere! Faustina and Jude loved the fire we had. It was a bit on the wimpy side, but that doesn't seem to matter much!
Here is Frat boy Jude loving the campfire, his sunglasses during the nighttime, the headlamp, and relaxing in his chair.
The highlight of this part of our trip was Mackinaw Island. It was so. much. fun!! The last half dozen times we'd been to Mackinaw we kept saying, "Oh, next time we'll check it out". We spent the day there this trip and loved it. We biked the 8 miles around the island with the kids. Oh how I miss biking! I haven't for the last 2 summers. We walked around and looked at the stores. It seemed like a paradise there. There were quaint buggies drawn by horses (no cars on the island!), cute stores, beautiful old houses, good food, surrounded by sparkling blue water and you can see the Mackinaw bridge in the distance which is pretty spectacular. Mike and I were ready to go back - without the kids!
Here Jude was getting tired, so we had to carry him the last part of the day. Finally he had run out energy. When we first arrived on the island there were crowds and crowds of people. Jude's new game is 'lets lose Mom and Dad'. So he did. There were 2 times we lost track of him as he darted away from us (being a stinker). The first time he had found a stairwell leading to a room above stores - it was an arcade. He hit the jackpot. I found him sitting in one of the big adult chairs playing duck hunter. I was not amused at the time, but the picture in my mind of finding him is pretty funny. Also in this picture, I'm holding Murdick's Fudge which is famous around the Mackinaw area.
The Church there was beautiful. My favorite was the altar that had a picture of The Last Supper on the front of it.
Here is St. Joseph holding Jesus. We asked him to intercede for us since he is the Patron Saint of homes and selling houses.
Thanks goodness this kids are so good in the car! It is a 'quiet' time for us all. Or we can talk, listen to books on tape or music. Somehow, it all works out quite well.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
MI western shore
We took off from Grandma's after having a lovely lunch with Uncle Bob at Red Lobster and headed up north. We spent a day with our dear friends who live in Midland. They are from MI and moved to the Twin Cities for his work and we met them on the Cathedral steps during the 4th of July years ago. Now they are back in Michigan and it was fun to see them again.
From here we went up to the shoreline and the kids loved the white sand beaches and waves. Here you can see them in their glory.
We crashed in the tiniest hotel room I've ever been in. It did, however, have a hot tub which the kids liked. We relaxed and watched more Olympics.
Here we are at the Cross in the Woods which is a Christian landmark we often stop at. It really is spectacular. We headed up to Mackinaw City, our final destination.
From here we went up to the shoreline and the kids loved the white sand beaches and waves. Here you can see them in their glory.
We crashed in the tiniest hotel room I've ever been in. It did, however, have a hot tub which the kids liked. We relaxed and watched more Olympics.
Here we are at the Cross in the Woods which is a Christian landmark we often stop at. It really is spectacular. We headed up to Mackinaw City, our final destination.
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