Monday, September 23, 2013

Monday Fun


Three blonde kids. Three blonde kids.
See how they blur. See how they blur.
They all smiled for the camera phone,
When the dog bumped mom in her funny bone.
Did you ever see such a sight in your home,
As three blonde kids?


And some more cuteness:

Monday, September 16, 2013

School's cool, water daughter, and where's mom's hair?

School's Cool
Although the first 2 weeks of homeschooling went well, we've now run into "I don't wanna" syndrome. This was encountered while baby cried and toddler Joseph was asking a thousand questions, leading to mom nearly crying; that is, until I read the below quote on Jessica's blog which really helped. Thank goodness for other wonderful homeschooling moms!

"Homeschooling is one of our responses to preserve all things Catholic.  This is our cross. Let us not come down from such a privileged place.  Yes it's hard! But it's a privileged place.  And when you are privileged, it's gonna be hard...." 

But we made it through today and the result was wonderful because David made some beautiful 5's and h's after all the protesting. The coloring is Joseph's handiwork...he loves to do school "just like David".


Every blog post needs a cute baby pic, so here is what I wish Hannah always did during school:


Water Daughter (Hannah's Baptism)
On Saturday morning we celebrated the wonderful baptism of our newest addition, Hannah Rose!





Hannah has the most faith-filled Godparents who are beloved friends of ours and she was one of my sponsors coming into the Catholic faith (I needed 2).



Where's Mom's Hair?
Oh, and how could I forget Bob. I chopped off most of my hair for Locks of Love. Joseph and Daddy like it, but David still thinks mom looks like someone else, "just some short-haired lady".


Saturday, September 7, 2013

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Hannah Rose's arrival story

My 2nd homebirth experience:

Labor began with erratic, semi-painful contractions on a Wednesday morning, but the contractions were so irregular, I thought nothing of it. They skipped around every 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 5 minutes and I could definitely still function without anyone knowing I was having contractions. I was even able to fall asleep that evening (to my surprise) despite the contractions getting a bit more painful. I even went for a 2.5-mile walk in the morning and was able to walk through the contractions, so I had no idea this was the real deal.

By 4:40pm on Thursday I was frustrated not knowing if what I was experiencing was going anywhere, so I vacuumed the house which ramped up those contractions to a painful level and every 2 minutes. However, I still thought it was nothing...thought the contractions sped up due to activity. When I finished vacuuming (5pm), I sat quietly only to witness the contractions stay every 2 minutes and getting very painful. Called the midwife at 5:20pm and then promtly hopped in my bathtub for a few minutes while DH filled the birthing tub.

The midwife was stuck in traffic and was concerned I might birth before she arrived...almost! She made it at about 6:45pm and talked me through each contraction until they got so painful, she suggested I get out of the the birthing tub and use the bathroom. One contraction in the bathroom later, I hopped on the bed, had 2 more super painful contractions and felt the need to push. The next contraction was a push of baby girl's head and the contraction after that was her body! 7:27pm she emerged at 8 pounds, 10 ounces and 20 inches long. Phew!

And the best part? My phone rang right as I was pushing, prompting my husband and my 2 boys to come in and get my phone 
(they had been praying a rosary for me to be out of pain and baby to come quickly), so my little dudes missed all the painful stuff and got to see their baby sister just as she popped out! My oldest even cut the umbilical cord! He was so proud! Seems as though God answered their prayers and I am so happy He did. :)

Even better? Oh yes! After I birthed the placenta, the midwife examined it only to find the image of a rose on the membrane! A rosary miracle rose for our little Hannah Rose!




Meet Hannah Rose:



Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Family Rosary Time

On Sunday night, the boys asked if we could pray a family rosary together and they almost made it through.

Joseph's eyes fell shut half-way through the 4th decade:

David made it through the 5th mystery and faded as well:

What a wonderful way to drift off to dreamland. :)


Thursday, August 15, 2013

Quoteworthy Littles

Ask your kids to pose silly...


David-isms:

  • "Mom, Darth Vader does not know Jesus." -age 2.5
  • "So, Jesus is His self's daddy?" -age 3
  • "They grow up so fast, like the blink of an eye." -age 5 referring to his little brother learning to unbuckle his carseat



Joseph-isms:

  • "Can I have peanut butter toast with white peanut butter?" -age 2
  • "Mom, it just is what it is." -age 3
  • Mommy says, "I love you Joseph" and he responds from mommy's lap, "Mom, I'm right here!" -age 3.5

Monday, August 12, 2013

Mother Teresa's Humility List

1. Speak as little as possible about yourself.
2. Keep busy with your own affairs and not those of others.
3. Avoid curiosity.
4. Do not interfere in the affairs of others.
5. Accept small irritations with good humor.
6. Do not dwell on the faults of others.
7. Accept censures even if unmerited.
8. Give in to the will of others.
9. Accept insults and injuries.
10. Accept contempt, being forgotten and disregarded.
11. Be courteous and delicate even when provoked by someone.
12. Do not seek to be admired and loved.
13. Do not protect yourself behind your own dignity.
14. Give in, in discussions, even when you are right.
15. Choose always the more difficult task.