Rejoice!

DSC_0220I had the most beautiful Saturday!

Well, besides the weather, that is. Apparently, we’re setting rain records up here in Vancouver, and in Rainy-Capital-of-Everywhere, WA that means something! It has been pouring for a week now, with no end in sight.

Anyway, the beauty I experienced came from the Catholic Women Rejoice conference offered right here at my home parish, St. Joseph’s. There were over 300 women attending, laughing, and crying in faith and fellowship together. I felt so uplifted and loved. If you can make it next year, I highly recommend it.

Our opening prayer, and many prayers after, stressed the belief that there was a word to be put on every woman’s heart that day. And I really feel that’s true. So, for remembrance’s sake (because we all know the holes that Mommy-brain eats in our memory) I’m going to share what each woman spoke directly to me…

DSC_0219First up was Julie Onderko, speaking on “Finding God’s Will” specifically through examining the lives of the saints. She picked some stellar saints (St. Therese, St. Helena, and Mother Mary) but one small part of her talk on St. Ignatius jumped out at me: “How foolish are we willing to look to do God’s will?”. St. Ignatius, after a long and painful conversion process realized he wanted to be a priest, but had no formal education. That meant going back to school and learning Latin at the (in his time) ripe old age of 37.

With the 6 year olds.

I imagine him, crammed into a mini-desk, knees to chin, raising his hand and repeating conjugations, his voice rumbling low amid all the pre-pubescent students. Could I do that? Could I look so ridiculous?

Her talk also made me immensely grateful for the amazing Christian community in my life. Julie talked about how friends can be excellent spiritual directors. It’s often through sharing our struggles, our joys and our discernments with one another that we can see the will of God in our lives.

So, to the Ladies of St. Joe’s that I see on a weekly basis, and those family and friends who comfort me from miles away, thank you. You keep me both grounded and uplifted and somehow centered on the Good in life. I am blessed.

DSC_0235Next up was Simcha Fisher. Oh goodness, how I love this woman. She has been a favorite blogger of mine for pretty much forever. Need to laugh? Read Snappy Answers for Stupid Questions About Your Big Family. Need to be comforted? Read First World Tears. Somehow she takes my thoughts and worries and prayers and articulates them in the most transparent and witty way. She is seriously fabulous.

Her talk was on Mother Mary, and how to grow closer to her. In true blogger fashion, she had us laughing through anecdotes from her life with nine children and crying in her description of a Mary, mother of all, who wants to hold each of us, her broken children, and rock us till our pain subsides.

I was honestly too busy laughing and absorbing her words to write much down, but I do know that as she shared her personal struggle to get close to Mary, my heart was stirred. I have often felt, as she described, how could I possibly approach one who was so perfect? How could I possibly try to emulate her in my daily life? And then she asked, but who have you been trying to get close to? A statue? (You should have seen Simcha’s Mary-statue imitation, it had us all in stitches). Truth is, she was a real, flesh and blood Mama.

Simcha painted this picture for us: imagine a woman, freshly showered, make up applied, hair done, dressed in a beautiful, blue silk gown. A toddler waddles in, dripping with syrup, or paint or something sticky, saying “Up Mama, up!”. If I’m that woman, I take one look at that kid, step back and say “No way Jose! Go find your Daddy”.

Mary, never one to turn a petitioner away, steps towards the child, picks her up, wets the end of that beautiful dress to wash the sticky little face, and holds the fussy child till she’s happy again. She doesn’t avoid our messy lives. She welcomes those sticky parts. She wants to turn those parts over to her Son so that they may be washed clean.

That image stays with me more than any of Simcha’s jokes or anecdotes. Powerful.

DSC_0241Our third fantastic speaker was Sister Miriam Heidland. Oh boy, so many gems in her talk. Instead of trying to summarize, here are two pieces of wisdom that stuck with me.

First, she told this story of having a super bad day (yes, nuns have them too!) struggling with who she was and what she looked like, and after begrudgingly going to Mass, she stopped to talk with a woman and her grand daughter in the foyer. She leaned down to shake the toddler’s hand, and before Sr. Miriam could say anything, the little girl looked up at the habit-clad sister and said “You look like a princess!”. I imagine that made her day a little better. She went on to explain that we are all princesses, because we are all daughters of The King.

This was important for me to hear, especially because my Mo-Bug is in a serious princess phase. We have all the costumes, it’s all she wants to talk about and read. And I have issues with the Disney princesses. That’s a whole different blog post, but suffice it to say, I’m ok now with Mo thinking of herself as a princess, because I’m wearing an imaginary tiara myself. It’s my job, as she gets older, to tell her what being a princess really means: everlasting Joy!

Second thing, it is a heresy to love your soul but hate your body. Woah! I can’t think of a group of people who needed to hear that more than the 300+ women in attendance (myself included). How much do we bemoan our appearance? How often do we hide our “imperfections” with makeup and clothes and distraction? We can’t just wish to be “more spiritual” and lovingly care for our soul. Turns out, we have to love our Princess bodies too. That’s a challenge for sure!

Obviously, by the length of this post, I have a lot to say about the retreat. I find myself mentioning it in conversation, “Oh! That’s like what Simcha said…” or “You know, I cried like a baby during Sr. Miriam’s conversion story too!”

I think the wise words of these three beautiful women are still settling in my heart.

And in my soul.

DSC_3089I got a picture with Simcha! And guess what? She knows my name! And is even helping us advertise for a Creighton class being taught at St. Joe’s. I love meeting internet personalities in person, because, turns out, they’re real people! She and I chatted and laughed and connected over kids and NFP and life. It was wonderful.

You know what made the weekend even better?

DSC_3096These guys. More on the Thomas family and our adorable God daughter next time!

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , , | 3 Comments

Rainy Days Are Here…

…so we go puddle jumping.

DSC_2937 DSC_2942 DSC_2947 DSC_2948Thanks to Andy, for taking the photos.

 

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , , | 4 Comments

Thanks Nana Julie!

We got a box in the mail a couple days ago celebrating fall! In addition to muffins and brownies (quickly eaten), the girls received princess costumes. Lulu got her own Snow White costume, which Mo thinks is about the best thing ever. Now they can match!

DSC_2865 DSC_2907 DSC_2911Also, guess who’s walking (finally!)? Look out world, here comes Lucia Jean!DSC_2888

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , , , | 2 Comments

East Meets West, Wedding of Beth and Jeff

DSC_2816My dear friend Beth, a west coast girl, got herself hitched to a genuine New Yorker last weekend. Much to my delight, Mo was asked to be a flower girl! She did a great job. Papa Paul added the flowers to her hair.

DSC_0759 DSC_0790 DSC_0784The wedding went off without a hitch. Everyone was beautiful and everything was meaningful. As I helped with various parts over the last several months, she kept explaining that instead of colors she wanted a theme, family.

DSC_0816

DSC_0818I have to say (contrary to how it may look from our grumpy family photo above), she absolutely succeeded. Every person there felt welcomed and loved. Like they were home.

DSC_2857What a beautiful way to start a married life together, inviting your closest friends and family into a circle of home-ness.

During toasts there wasn’t a dry eye in the place. During the dancing, there was a smile on every face.

That’s testimony enough.

Jeff, I can’t wait to get to know you better. You sure found a fantastic woman.

Beth, I love you. That is all.

Some extras, because, as you know, I hate narrowing down photos. Photo credit goes to Mom and Dad on many of these fantastic shots!

And, can I just say, one my most favorite things about weddings is the reunion atmosphere. Some friends I hadn’t seen since college, others had babies I met for the first time. Definitely a wonderful, blessed time.

DSC_0874 DSC_0844 DSC_2824 DSC_2835 DSC_2860

Posted in Uncategorized | 2 Comments

Engaged!!

IMG_6863Last weekend we drove up to Seattle to celebrate a very special occasion:

The engagement of this lovely couple!

IMG_6872“Mo, Uncle Tim and Miss Lauren are going to get married, isn’t that exciting?!”
“Hmm…can I be a flower girl at the wedding?”

The big day will probably be next summer, and I’m sure Lauren will be surrounded by a sea of cute flower girls.

Tim not only surprised Lauren with an engagement, but also a family dinner at Ivars on the Pier. We had the chance to meet her parents, her brother, two of her beautiful sisters and her adorable niece.

IMG_6869 IMG_6865With all the smiles, easy conversation and laughter I think our families will blend just fine.

Congratulations Tim and Lauren! We can’t wait till the Big Day. Especially Mo. She wants to know what dress she’ll be wearing…

IMG_6838 IMG_6858P.S. Guess who forgot her camera? This doofus. I was itching to take super cute ring pictures all night, shoot! Thank goodness for Andy’s iPhone…

Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment

First Day!

DSC_2463And, Mo rocked it.

Just like I knew she would.

DSC_2460“She had a great day!” Miss Kara called as I picked up my big girl.

So proud of you, Mo-Bug.

So, so proud.

DSC_2442 DSC_2454 DSC_2462 DSC_2456DSC_2465

Posted in Uncategorized | 2 Comments

Before Your First Day

DSC_2435Dear Mo,

You only get one.

Your very first, First Day of School. And tomorrow’s the day!

Years from now, you won’t remember it. That’s a lot to ask of a three year old.

But I will.

I’ll probably remember it forever.

See, Love Bug, you are my oldest. My trailblazer. Everything you do is new, for you and for me. This makes everything both wonder-filled and terrifying. Climbing the jungle gym. Eating hotdogs. Talking. Walking, Running, Leaping… You amaze me every single day. And scare the daylights out of me.

I think that’s probably why I’m already crying thinking about dropping you off tomorrow. It has nothing to do with you.

And everything.

You break me open every single day with your love and your trust. I’m exposed, and open, and I’ve never felt so vulnerable in my life.

I have this little piece of my heart walking outside of my body… And now this Heart-Piece will happily skip away, to the new grand adventure called school.

A large part of me wants to keep you all to myself, safe and protected, for all the days of your life.

Good thing I can’t.

You are going to rock preschool. I know you will. At your drop-in day last week, I was bursting with things I wanted to tell your teacher about you. Awesome things, and hard things. Praises and warnings.

But I didn’t.

I held my tongue, watched her show you how to use preschool glue. Watched you play with the dolls and read some books. Just watched.

Because you are a sight to behold. And your teacher will see that. She will learn all about your awesomeness, and she will learn it from you.

I’ve had three years for you to teach me. Three years to absorb your smiles and questions, your focus and determination. It’s time to share that with the world.

A small world, albeit. So far. But this is just the very beginning.

So, on the night before your very first, first day, I want you to know, above all things:

I love you. I am proud of you.

There is so much you still need to know about this big, beautiful world. But even more that that, the world needs to know you.

So, let’s go.

Love you,

Mommy

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , , , | 4 Comments

Unexpected Beauty

Our front yard garden is trucking right along. We’re finally getting some ripe tomatoes, carrots, beans, peppers and all sorts of other yummy foods. It’s once again, Mo’s favorite place to be.

Mine too.

About a month ago, I was stunned by the flowers our vegetables had out for display. I expect this sort of thing from our nasturtiums and marigolds, but potatoes?

I hope you enjoy this little bit of unexpected beauty as much as I did:

TomatoDSC_1896

PotatoDSC_1900

BeanDSC_1898 DSC_1903

PepperDSC_1912

OnionDSC_1908

GarlicDSC_1919 DSC_1920

HopsDSC_1927 DSC_1936

(Photography note: these are all straight out of the camera, any suggestions for editing?)

 

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , | 2 Comments

A Very Belated Birthday Post

Luci-Lu,

Lu's Bday-3You’re closer to 14 months than 12 now, but I still want to share some of your birthday pictures.

Your Nana and Papa Elder hosted a party and you had such fun! You were surrounded by so much love! Nana Julie made a beautiful #1 cake.Lu's Bday-2Lu's Bday-6

Your big sister helped with the decorations.Lu's Bday

All your favorite people were there (and a Dogdog!).Lu's Bday-4 Lu's Bday-5

The best part: Cake smash! You were hesitant at first, but Mo quickly helped you figure out just how good cake tastes. You were happy to share with everyone!Lu's Bday-7 Lu's Bday-8 Lu's Bday-9 Lu's Bday-10 Lu's Bday-11 Lu's Bday-12 Lu's Bday-13 Lu's Bday-14 Lu's Bday-15 Lu's Bday-16

Right now, you are blossoming before our very eyes. You have so many words, and understand so much. You never hesitate to let us know exactly what you want, and when you want it. Not going to lie, you’re a little bit of a drama queen, happy to throw your head back and wail if someone says “no!”.

Words you can say:
Dogdog- dog
Ball- ball
Baup- book
Mama- more
Bubu- Bubble
Hissss- Cat
Bobo- toy monkey Bobo
Dat!- that
Dada- sometimes Daddy, sometimes yourself
Fshhh- fish

Words you sign:
Up
More
Please…sometimes

I didn’t understand what other mothers meant when they said, “Oh, my baby is so cuddly!”. Really? Like at nap time or when breastfeeding? Every kid is cuddly then.

Lulu, you are a Cuddle Bug! Seriously. If I sit on the floor for just a  moment, you find your way to my lap to lay your head down for a rest. You climb Mount Mommy and Mount Daddy, only to snuggle your nose deep into our necks. Any time of day. You can be sleepy-eyed, or wide awake, you just love to cuddle. I love it!

You most favorite thing in the whole-wide-world (aside from cuddling)?

Dogs. Absolutely dogs.

You hear them bark streets away. You see them a mile off. A person merely says the word “dog” and you are vibrating, repeating over and over “Dog! dog dogdog dog dog dog dogdog dogdogdogdog!”.

I’m sorry all we have right now are cats, well, and chickens. The cats are almost as good. Right? No, not really. You mostly point at them and hiss. Wonder who you learned that from?

I love you Baby Lu, more today than yesterday, but not as much as tomorrow. Happy belated birthday, Lucia Jean!

Love,

Mommy

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Kidnapped, in the Best Way

DSC_1880A couple weeks ago, we surprised our dear friend Karissa with a trip to Cannon Beach. Much to her surprise, we met her at work (after checking with her husband, who is also her boss, of course!), told her to get in the car, and were off. Not as single if, and, or but about it! She was quite literally kid-napped, kid-snagged? Kid-taken? Anyway, you get it. My kids stole her away from all her daily duties.

DSC_1809Blueberry picking was first on the list, then the quick drive to the ocean.

DSC_1841 DSC_1889 DSC_1818We had a delightful time. Met up with other friends from our community, vacationing there with their family. The girls loved the sand and water.

Guys! We’re only like an hour and half from the sea! Why don’t we do this all the time?

That’s bound to change. Turns out we’ve got at least one kiddo who’s a major fan.DSC_1846Who wouldn’t want to be kidnapped by that cutie-pie? Want to go next time?!

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , , , | 3 Comments