9 Weeks

I intended to share the photo below last week, but we have been busy. Last week, my doctor did another ultrasound and I was amazed to see how much this baby had grown in one week. This little one was moving all over the place and the head, arms, and little legs were very obvious.…

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8 Weeks

On Wednesday, I went to my first doctor’s appointment. At the recommendation of a friend and her doctor’s office, I went to see a perinatologist. Seeing the perinatologist included having an ultrasound. This isn’t the first ultrasound that I have had with a tiny little baby (I saw Theresa on ultrasound at 6 weeks); however,…

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A Girl and Her Dog

A couple of weeks ago, as Elizabeth was petting Heidi, I heard her singing, “Oh doggy, there’s something special between you and me.” (adapted from Charlotte’s Web) Elizabeth is definitely correct. Although we are still trying to stop Heidi’s biting (it is pretty bad at times), she tends to be very good with Elizabeth. Heidi is getting better about…

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September Picture Book Basket

I intended to share this list last September, but I wanted to write a little something about each book. I still haven’t had a chance to do so; however, I have decided to share anyway. Hopefully, one of my children or I will have a chance to write a little something about the books one of these…

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Heidi: Our Golden Retriever

On Friday, July 29, our lives changed when we purchased a lively, seven-week-old (born June 10) red Golden Retriever puppy named Heidi. There were some lighter puppies in the litter (the mom was red and the dad was light), but most of the children wanted “the red one”. I think that red Golden Retrievers are…

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Olympic Game Farm

In addition to visiting the Dungeness Spit National Wildlife Refuge on Friday, we also thoroughly enjoyed going to the Olympic Game Farm in Sequim. The children were thrilled to see llamas, rabbits, peacocks, elk, zebras, horses, prairie dogs, yaks, a rhinoceros, bison, deer, tigers, lions, coyotes, wolves, and bears. Little Black Rabbit Prairie Dog Tibetan Yak Peacock …

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He’s Still Got It

Growing up, my brother would occasionally walk on his hands. Even though he is over 40, he still does so sometimes. More importantly, he still has a strong faith. He and my sister-in-law are trying their best to pass on the Catholic Faith to their five children, assisting at Mass regularly and praying the Rosary as…

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The Dungeness Spit

My brother, sister-in-law, and their five children are visiting us from Switzerland. Yesterday, we all had a great time at the Dungeness Spit National Wildlife Refuge. The drive out to Clallam County was beautiful.  I was in awe as I looked at the natural beauty of the Spit and couldn’t help but marvel at how amazing God is.

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Horsing Around

Before pinning Brendan to the ground and riding him like a horse, my nephew, Pierre, assured me by saying, “I am not really kicking Brendan hard. I will not hurt him. If I used all my strength, he would be like this.” Pierre fell to the ground and pretended that he was dead.

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Corpus Christi 2011

Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to go to our parish for the external feast of Corpus Christi this year, but I am happy to see some of the procession.

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Murphy’s Law: Raccoon Style

We used to think that raccoons walking along ours and our neighbor’s back fence were cute and try to take photos and video of them until last month. We were surprised and pleased to find that starlings weren’t nesting in our attic this spring. A few weeks ago, our neighbors knocked on the door and told…

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When a Priest Makes a Sick Call

I wish that I had known. Our pastor paid a sick-call to our house yesterday to give Holy Commuion to Catherine. Before he came, he called and asked me if I had ever been present for a sick-call and I answered in the affirmative, letting him know that I had been present when my mom…

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