I am absolutely loving Sarah Palin. This is a mom facing real challenges (being govenor of Alaska as well as being the VP running mate, a mom of five, and a soon to be grandmother) who shows what family is all about.
I, for one, am finding that I am focusing more and more on the VP position instead of the actual President. I am actually looking forwards to her running for President in 8 years. Not that she's sharing an information with me or anything, just that I'm hoping.
And just in case someone out there hasn't been privvy to all the Sarah Palin news and the Republican National Convention (going on in my home state of Minnesota!), say someone living in Canada, let me just share that Sarah not only says she is pro-life, but she lives it. She knew that her 5th child had down syndrome while pregnant and chose to have her sweet little boy, who is now only 4 months old. Her unwed teenage daughter is now 5 months pregnant, but instead of shunning her, the family is embracing her. We don't have to like what her daughter did, but that doesn't mean we can't openly accept what is to be.
Okay, I'll get off my high horse here, but tell me, are all the pro-life moms out there feeling this way? It seems to be how most of the blogs are that I'm reading.
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Where have I been, you ask?
Well...I've been gardening and canning and picking and cooking and freezing and teaching and helping and stressing and sneezing and itching (allergies are a killer!) and sleeping and waking and cleaning and bathing and changing and dressing and reading and writing and praying and loving.
It's been a bit busy around here. I have severe allergies and hopefully when the season is over I'll be in better shape to blog more. Until then, the first day of school was yesterday and we are working hard.
It's been a bit busy around here. I have severe allergies and hopefully when the season is over I'll be in better shape to blog more. Until then, the first day of school was yesterday and we are working hard.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Glue?
Does anyone know a good way to get glue, with glitter nonetheless, out of carpet? I'm going to try melting some ice cubes on it and "washing" it up, but other than that, I'm lost.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
2 years olds
Well, my twins turned two years old on Sunday, Aug. 10th. It's really hard to believe that it has been two years already. I don't have many memories of their first year (oh, there are a few) because things were so hectic, but this past year has flown just as fast. They are running around getting into everything, crawling out of their cribs (ugh!) and starting to say a few words. They really are fun to watch. Imagine having your child get together with another child for a playdate. Isn't it fun to watch them play together and see the funny ways that they interact? That's what we get to do everyday. They are very cute when they are "talking" and playing together. They are even cute when they get into trouble together.
So, we've been sitting outside most mornings and late afternoons in order to enjoy the great weather and get the kiddos some excersize. It really is the only thing that I can do with the twins now. They can open doors and can even open 2 of our 3 baby gates (can you believe that?!) so it is almost impossible to get anything done around the house anymore. I tried to empty the dishwasher the other day and a stuffed tiger went into the toilet. I tried to make supper two nights ago and Harry got out the markers and started coloring a chair. Lucky for me we only keep washable markers in the house. I sit down to nurse Mary (about a 20 minute activity) and I the shampoo and lotion from my bathroom was emptied on the floor. So, for the next year or so, when I still won't be able to reason with them, we'll be found outside. If it is raining, check the garage.
So, we've been sitting outside most mornings and late afternoons in order to enjoy the great weather and get the kiddos some excersize. It really is the only thing that I can do with the twins now. They can open doors and can even open 2 of our 3 baby gates (can you believe that?!) so it is almost impossible to get anything done around the house anymore. I tried to empty the dishwasher the other day and a stuffed tiger went into the toilet. I tried to make supper two nights ago and Harry got out the markers and started coloring a chair. Lucky for me we only keep washable markers in the house. I sit down to nurse Mary (about a 20 minute activity) and I the shampoo and lotion from my bathroom was emptied on the floor. So, for the next year or so, when I still won't be able to reason with them, we'll be found outside. If it is raining, check the garage.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Big things come in little packages
If you have ever met my children, then this post is not for you. But, if you have not met my children, then please take notes for the day that you do.
If you see my Joseph and notice that he is the tallest of my children, do not assume that he is the oldest. He measures in at about 58 pounds and 53 inches tall. He towers over other kids his age and looks like he is 9 or 10 years old. He is, in fact, only 7 years and 1 month old. Please keep that in mind if you meet him. He's just a little boy in a very tall body.
If you see my John Paul and notice that he is a small, petite little boy, please remember that he is my oldest. He measures in at about 41 pounds and 48 inches tall. He is by far the smallest of any child we have met that is his age and looks like he is 6 years old. He will be 9 in just a few short weeks (Aug. 28th!). He's a big thing in a little package.
Please treat my children according to their ages, not their sizes. Thank you for listening to my little sermon. Have a great day!
If you see my Joseph and notice that he is the tallest of my children, do not assume that he is the oldest. He measures in at about 58 pounds and 53 inches tall. He towers over other kids his age and looks like he is 9 or 10 years old. He is, in fact, only 7 years and 1 month old. Please keep that in mind if you meet him. He's just a little boy in a very tall body.
If you see my John Paul and notice that he is a small, petite little boy, please remember that he is my oldest. He measures in at about 41 pounds and 48 inches tall. He is by far the smallest of any child we have met that is his age and looks like he is 6 years old. He will be 9 in just a few short weeks (Aug. 28th!). He's a big thing in a little package.
Please treat my children according to their ages, not their sizes. Thank you for listening to my little sermon. Have a great day!
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Charlie
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Back from church early today
Well, today didn't go very well at church for my kiddos. They have rules that they are supposed to follow and we don't think it is too much for only an hour. Some of the rules include staying in their seat when we get there (not switching around in the pews because they want to sit by someone else), sitting and standing and kneeling when the adults do, not talking (oh, they whisper to us occasionally but we don't want them playing games with each other), and basically sitting quietly and still.
Today,this did not happen. Vincent started it off by wanting to get out of the pew before Mass even started. By the time the second reading was over my husband was ready to take the twins out to the gathering space. That left me with a very happy Mary and a well behaved John Paul, and three other not very well behaved children. That was a little bit stressful. Now, we consider taking the children to church to be a blessing and we want them to enjoy it as well as they can. We don't go to morning Mass simply because it is just too much work for me with seven children who are so young. However, we have decided to take them this week so that they can practice their "church behavior". I think it'll be just me with the oldest 4 and leave the younger 3 home with Brian. Just to add, morning Mass is only about 30 minutes long so it should be very doable for my brood.
Wish me luck, or say a prayer!
Today,this did not happen. Vincent started it off by wanting to get out of the pew before Mass even started. By the time the second reading was over my husband was ready to take the twins out to the gathering space. That left me with a very happy Mary and a well behaved John Paul, and three other not very well behaved children. That was a little bit stressful. Now, we consider taking the children to church to be a blessing and we want them to enjoy it as well as they can. We don't go to morning Mass simply because it is just too much work for me with seven children who are so young. However, we have decided to take them this week so that they can practice their "church behavior". I think it'll be just me with the oldest 4 and leave the younger 3 home with Brian. Just to add, morning Mass is only about 30 minutes long so it should be very doable for my brood.
Wish me luck, or say a prayer!
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