Saturday, December 20, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
ish wish dish
Who am I?
My name is Ish.
On my hand I have a dish.
I have this dish
to help me wish.
When I wish to make a wish
I wave my hand with a big swish swish.
Then I say, "I wish for fish!"
And I get fish right on my dish.
So...
if you wish to wish a wish,
you may swish for fish
with my Ish wish dish.

-Dr. Seuss
One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Monday, December 15, 2008
good news
We went to the hospital Saturday. The girl's are so supported and encouraged by the outpouring of prayers on their behalf-there have been many miracles already. Andrea has been released from the hospital already and it looks like Kristin will be soon as well. Ashley is still in the ICU and sedated, but has been responsive, opening one eye (the other is swollen shut) and wiggling her toes. Here is a link to her Caring Bridge page for further updates from her family and fiance, Brad.
Some people have asked about making donations, there is a fund set up at Union Bank, cash donations can be made at any branch. An on-line gift can be made via the Newman Center website-a special fund has been created, if it does not appear choose other and include a comment to direct the funds.
Thank you once more for your kind thoughts and prayers!
Some people have asked about making donations, there is a fund set up at Union Bank, cash donations can be made at any branch. An on-line gift can be made via the Newman Center website-a special fund has been created, if it does not appear choose other and include a comment to direct the funds.
Thank you once more for your kind thoughts and prayers!
Sunday, December 14, 2008
manger
Saturday, December 13, 2008
ho ho
"Ho Ho" is Joseph's name for Santa, and our doctor, who also has a white beard. Although he wouldn't tell Santa, every time we ask what he wants for Christmas, Joseph replies, "Pumpkins and gourds!"
Leo looks a bit like Santa himself :)
Leo looks a bit like Santa himself :)
The boys
crab
Jude's Pla-Doh crab creation had a nuclear reactor tinge from Joseph's fingerprints on the lens.
Friday, December 12, 2008
update
Thank you all for your outpouring of prayers! I just got off the phone with an update from Jude. Their car collided with a semi. Ashley and Kristin are the two that were life-flighted. Brigid, Andrea and Tonya were taken by ambulance to UNMC. Four of the women have been stabilized but Ashley is in critical condition and is undergoing surgery right now. I will keep you posted.
Our Lady of Guadalupe...Pray for us!
Our Lady of Guadalupe...Pray for us!
urgent prayer request
Jude just called and said a car full of female FOCUS campus missionaries was in a bad accident on the way to their staff day of reflection. I don't know a lot of details but two of them were life flighted to Omaha. Fr. Matya administered the sacraments. Any and all prayers are greatly appreciated!
Thursday, December 11, 2008
chunk-a-lunk
Leo had his four month appointment today. He has flip-flopped percentages since his last visit and is now weighing in at 17.16 lbs. (90%) and stretching out to 27 1/2" (97%)! He is a healthy, happy kid, full of smiles :)
Joseph is at my parents today and it fun to have Leo all to myself. I just put him down for a nap, cuddling his cuteness and just staring, trying to burn the moment into my memory. His warmth, the smell of milk on his breath, his triple chins! Usually this time is interrupted by me shooing and shushing Joseph or unappreciated in the utter exhaustion of the end of the day.
It is hard to believe that just twelve months ago we just learned of his existence, via the positive pregnancy test on the eve of Mary's feast day.
Mother of all mothers, pray for us!
Joseph is at my parents today and it fun to have Leo all to myself. I just put him down for a nap, cuddling his cuteness and just staring, trying to burn the moment into my memory. His warmth, the smell of milk on his breath, his triple chins! Usually this time is interrupted by me shooing and shushing Joseph or unappreciated in the utter exhaustion of the end of the day.
It is hard to believe that just twelve months ago we just learned of his existence, via the positive pregnancy test on the eve of Mary's feast day.
Mother of all mothers, pray for us!
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Monday, December 8, 2008
notre dame de lourdes
As we celebrate the feast of the Immaculate Conception today, I want to share with you this link to shrine in Lourdes, France where Mary revealed herself as the Immaculate Conception to St. Bernadette. You can leave a prayer petition to be place at the grotto here or visit via webcam. My first year French students always watched The Song of Bernadette to learn about the full history of the apparitions and Bernadette's life, it is long but well worth the time!
Saturday, December 6, 2008
on the road
On the way back home we stopped at the farm near David City to check on the tractors and get some squirrel food!
The peace and quiet of the country!
The peace and quiet of the country!
Friday, December 5, 2008
st. nick
We were invited to a St. Nicholas Eve party with our soon to be neighbors! We really like our new house but are even more excited to be within walking distance of friends, to raise our kids in the midst of this great community. The moms and kids got together for pizza, a video and craft (the bishop's miters). Everyone found something special in there shoes too! Happy feast day to our godson Collin (the Scottish form of Nicholas)!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
store
This evening, as I was on the corded phone with my sister-in-law, Joseph began to take out the contents of the refrigerator door. I was not surprised, he will get out lemon and lime juice to add to his water. But he kept getting things out and lining them up in a row. I asked he was doing. He said, "It's my store," as matter-of-factly as could be. I decided to see how much he would get out if left to his own devices...I needed to wipe down the shelves anyway. He got everything he could possibly reach...
...and smiled proudly for a photo of his accomplishment!Wednesday, December 3, 2008
basketball
Monday, December 1, 2008
cor mariae
After concluding our study on St. Paul, our bible study decided it would be fitting to make a pilgrimage to the Schoenstatt Sister's shrine near Crete, Cor Mariae (Heart of Mary).We were warmly welcomed, on a very cold and blustery night, to the shrine by Sister Maribel from Puerto Rico. She gave a presentation about the Schoenstatt movement and several beatified members. She challenged all of us to live so that we, along with our husbands and children, could be canonized saints one day. We had the opportunity to place our prayers before Mary, whose heart overflows with grace, and to venerate the relic of Saint Paul and Mother Cabrini! What a blessed way to begin our Advent preparations for the coming of Christ!
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