Sunday, February 3, 2008
Saturday, January 26, 2008
A Wonderful Visit
My sister Sue came down from the north today with four of her beautiful daughters and their six children. Today was the first time my mom and dad met two of their great-grandchildren. It was babies babies everywhere.

Great-grandpa and Emeline.




You win some, you lose some...
Thursday night the Holy Cross boys basketball team had a very convincing win over a team from the great white north. Matt scored 28 points in the game, making his points per game average 19.5.
Friday night though, they suffered a heartbreaking lose to the only undefeated team left in the league. With this lose, they are now tied for second place in the overall league standings.

Before game prayer

Matt's great form.



Friday, January 25, 2008
Schoolwork in the Sunshine
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
20 Degrees Outside, 85 Degrees Inside
Mark went to his third swimming lesson today and I couldn't resist posting these pictures. Three weeks ago he didn't real like the water, especially on his face,


but now we are amazed.




Way to go, Mark!!
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Tonight's read alouds
I wanted to share some good read alouds that we shared tonight. Of course, winter is a very sutiable subject for these cold snowy days, and these books added to our winter joy.

Winter Waits, by Lynne Plourde. " In this story, Winter is the playful child of Mother Earth and Father Time. The plot is simple: Winter waits for his father to finish work so that they can spend some time together. Winter amuses himself in the meantime by turning the world into a wintry playground. Sample text: "So Winter waits / for an hour or two, / painting the grass / with a frosty hue." amazon review

Lucia and the Light, by Phyliss Root. " Lucia, her mother, and baby brother live in a small isolated cabin in the Far North. As the snows mount and the winds howl around their tiny home, their food supplies dwindle. One morning, the sun does not rise. Darkness envelops Lucia's world and when the cow stops giving milk, the brave child decides to go out into the world and bring the sun home again. She skis and trudges on in spite of adversity and fear and faces the terrible trolls. Of course, Lucia succeeds, returning home to her mother's love and a beautiful light-dappled world. This heartwarming adventure will delight girls and boys with its terrifying trolls and triumphant travails. GrandPré illuminates the tale with soft, fluid multihued paintings that vividly convey both danger and sunlight-filled safety and warmth." Amazon review
Monday, January 21, 2008
Eight is Great!


We celebrated at Grandma and Grandpa's house.

Eight certainly is the greatest!! Just look at that face! This marble run was a real big hit for everyone,
but, hands down, we have had the most fun with our new Wedgits.
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Friday, January 18, 2008
Basketball season...
is in full swing around here and everyone is very busy, especially coach.
The boy's team is off to a great start with a 4-1 record. The girl's team....we will just say that the girl's team has entered in to a very important building year, and they have a lot of heart.

Way to go, coach!!
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
A Gift of Gracias
It is January, and we have put away our Christmas Mosaic and have gotten the Catholic Mosaic out again. And I am so blessed that we did! Thanks to Cay, we have learned about Our Lady of Altagracia. Legend says she appeared in the 1500's in what is now the Dominican Republic. She is so beloved that her saint's day, January 21, is a national holiday.


After reading this wonderful book, we took Cay's suggestion from Catholic Mosaic, and made a collage of things that we are thankful for. (Ours is more like a poster) Mark and Grace both quickly came up with family and friends and Our Blessed Mother. They then spent a little more time thinking. My favorites are cheese and tomato soup!
Monday, January 14, 2008
What is happening to Grandpa????





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