This is our first time living in a neighborhood that trick-or-treaters come knocking on our door, so we were pretty excited. I dressed up the children before it got dark and took a few shots of Peter's first Halloween. Here you go!
I don't know if any of you recognize it, but Gianna is wearing Mom's costume that I believe Grandma Schaper made for her when she was little. So special. It needs a little repair here and there, but overall it's in great shape. I plan on using it for many years to come.
Now if I just put these pictures up I would be purposely deceiving all of you. These pictures did not come without a lot of sweat, blood and tears! (well, almost!) But seriously, this is what it really looked like:
You can see that Peter was quite confused by all the commotion. He was probably thinking, "What's your deal? At least you aren't shoved in this pumpkin!" These pictures just go to show my children's incredibly different personalities and temperaments, but we love and appreciate them both. We then waited for the trick-or-treaters with our basket of mini parachute toys and echinacea tea. (we have colds). Most of the children were pretty thrilled to get a toy instead of candy, but there were the few that were like, "this isn't candy!". haha, I thought it was successful overall. Gianna really enjoyed handing out the toys to the kids.
I hope all of you have downloaded the improved blogger interface. It makes it incredibly easy to post pictures and videos. We are going to try to do a post about each of the Dollidays around here, and hope you do too!
Monday, October 31, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Reading time at the Doll House
We have been reading a lot of books lately, I mean a lot. With Cyril being gone and our car broken down we spend most of our time at home! We try to walk to daily mass and occasionally a friend will pick us up for a play date, but other than that we don't go anywhere during the week. It has been a mixed blessing for sure, I am spending more time playing with the kids and they love it. Here is a little clip of Gianna reading one of her favorite books.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Addy's Latest Tricks
What have y'all been up to this week?
Thursday, October 13, 2011
A Tragic Loss for the Pro-Life World
For you who do not know already, here is what happened:
Students for Life Leader, Unborn Baby Die in Tragic Accident
by Steven Ertelt Washington, DC LifeNews.com
National Students for Life of America, the national organization for pro-life college and university students, has suffered a terrible loss, as one of its staffers and her unborn baby perish and another staffer was injured in a fatal automobile accident Saturday night.
Around 8:00 p.m. local time, SFLA field director Kortney Blythe Gordon was driving back from the Students for Life of America Georgia conference when her vehicle was struck by another head on in a massive collision. The driver of the other vehicle was reportedly speeding and passing cars on a two-lane road. Gordon and her unborn child, Sophy, were immediately killed upon impact and another SFLA staff member, Jon Scharfenberger, is in critical condition following the accident.
In addition, two local students, whose names were not released to LifeNews, were injured in the accident as well, and were in the vehicle with the two Students for Life staffers when they were struck by the oncoming car. They are injured but the injuries are not life-threatening.
We must pray a lot for the family of Kortney, she was a young, married women, so of course thats a great loss for her husband and her family. Also, the young man, Jon, who is critically injured. I and probably Fran know him personally, he graduated from Ave Maria last year, while he was there, he was very active in the pro-life group, a very vibrant great person and he is still in critical conditions.
This makes death such a reality, we must live every day as our last and always give Glory to God in whatever we do.
Students for Life Leader, Unborn Baby Die in Tragic Accident
by Steven Ertelt Washington, DC LifeNews.com
National Students for Life of America, the national organization for pro-life college and university students, has suffered a terrible loss, as one of its staffers and her unborn baby perish and another staffer was injured in a fatal automobile accident Saturday night.
Around 8:00 p.m. local time, SFLA field director Kortney Blythe Gordon was driving back from the Students for Life of America Georgia conference when her vehicle was struck by another head on in a massive collision. The driver of the other vehicle was reportedly speeding and passing cars on a two-lane road. Gordon and her unborn child, Sophy, were immediately killed upon impact and another SFLA staff member, Jon Scharfenberger, is in critical condition following the accident.
In addition, two local students, whose names were not released to LifeNews, were injured in the accident as well, and were in the vehicle with the two Students for Life staffers when they were struck by the oncoming car. They are injured but the injuries are not life-threatening.
We must pray a lot for the family of Kortney, she was a young, married women, so of course thats a great loss for her husband and her family. Also, the young man, Jon, who is critically injured. I and probably Fran know him personally, he graduated from Ave Maria last year, while he was there, he was very active in the pro-life group, a very vibrant great person and he is still in critical conditions.
This makes death such a reality, we must live every day as our last and always give Glory to God in whatever we do.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
The little girls at 8 months . . .
Not too long ago Clare and Brian took this video of Adeline eating a
chicken bone and babbling away at 8 months. It also happens that we took
a video of Gianna eating a chicken bone and babbling at 8 months! Look at how sweet these little girls are! They both know how to say at least one thing, "dada!"
Testing out the video part . . .
New Interface
So as many of you may have noticed it is a bit complicated to navigate the Blogger interface. Well, they have updated it and it's awesome! When you log in for the first time with your google account they will ask you if you would like to update your interface. Please click that! It is WAY more user friendly. It will make it easier for all of you to post more often! Mom and Dad LOVE this blog because they are not on facebook to see their grandbabies faces! (and their children's faces for that matter!) Please consider adding another post soon, we would love to keep this going and alive. Imagine what it will be like in 20 years. :) Thanks everyone and God bless!
- Sarah
- Sarah
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
New happenings in Florida!
Thanks so much Sarah for updating the blog, I love it!
This week, the other candidates and lay girls who live with us here at Assumption and I, are very excited and busy!
We are moving!
A generous person in the parish is donating a year of rent(including eletricity and water, I know very generous!) for us to live in a house about 8 minutes from Assumption. So this week we are cleaning it and slowly moving things over, so by friday we should be in the house for good! Yeah! I am so excited! I loved living at the school but there are definitely benefits living in a house! It's much better for apostolate sake! And we will have our own chapel!
My mailing address will not be changing but here is a picture of our house! Sorry if its not that clear, I will try and add better photos when I get them.
Here is the link, it might be better!
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=30.259493,-81.641099&spn=0.000037,0.013754&t=h&z=16&vpsrc=6&layer=c&cbll=30.259502,-81.640971&panoid=0kCgELbHy7kSJk7bTA1ulA&cbp=12,189.77,,0,6.8
View Larger Map
This weekend also we are doing fundraising for this years Home of the Mother Youth events in Jacksonville. We have a booth at the Parish Fall Fest. We are selling rosaries, pillows with quotes on them and we have two games! I will have to put pictures up when I get them.
I miss you all and can't wait to read your blogs! Please blog!
This week, the other candidates and lay girls who live with us here at Assumption and I, are very excited and busy!
We are moving!
A generous person in the parish is donating a year of rent(including eletricity and water, I know very generous!) for us to live in a house about 8 minutes from Assumption. So this week we are cleaning it and slowly moving things over, so by friday we should be in the house for good! Yeah! I am so excited! I loved living at the school but there are definitely benefits living in a house! It's much better for apostolate sake! And we will have our own chapel!
My mailing address will not be changing but here is a picture of our house! Sorry if its not that clear, I will try and add better photos when I get them.
Here is the link, it might be better!
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=30.259493,-81.641099&spn=0.000037,0.013754&t=h&z=16&vpsrc=6&layer=c&cbll=30.259502,-81.640971&panoid=0kCgELbHy7kSJk7bTA1ulA&cbp=12,189.77,,0,6.8
View Larger Map
This weekend also we are doing fundraising for this years Home of the Mother Youth events in Jacksonville. We have a booth at the Parish Fall Fest. We are selling rosaries, pillows with quotes on them and we have two games! I will have to put pictures up when I get them.
I miss you all and can't wait to read your blogs! Please blog!
The Allen's Visit
So since August Cyril has been traveling to Seattle monday-friday. It's been really tough so Becky came to visit to make it a little easier for us! Nathan also had training for a month in California so it worked out perfectly. :) We had such a good time cooking GAPS foods, sewing quilts, having playdates, reading good books, dance parties with the kids and simply just being silly playing with the four children all day. :) I have to admit, it did get a little crazy at times but I loved the company. Time went by really quick that's for sure! We now have stories to tell of Becky being our nurse while we all had crazy detox symptoms for a few days (not doing that again!) and then I being the nurse after Becky dislocated her knee. (im sure she's not planning on that again either!) Sebastian pestered Gianna at times and Gianna picked on Philomena . . . but they all loved and doted on Peter. He loved the attention, especially all the kisses from the girls. We did not take many pictures, but the last night they were here I made sure I had some evidence of their visit! Here they are:
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