Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Margaret's Baptism

I really thought I would be back to posting the momentous occasion of Margaret's Baptism a lot sooner. Two weeks later, I'm finally getting to it. I guess it's safe to say that the days and weeks fly by faster when you have four kids.

Of course, the novelty and memories have already fainted a bit but I couldn't help but post any way.

Keeping with tradition, we held Margaret's baptism as soon as we were able to coordinate schedules and line up the priest. All of our children have been welcomed into the Catholic Church within their first 2-3 weeks of life. Being that we had not yet had our good friend, Fr. G, baptize any of our children we asked him and he gratefully accepted. We had no idea that it would be one of our family's favorite sacramental celebrations to date. Truly, it was.

We held the baptism in the early afternoon at our parish and invited family that we knew would want to celebrate with us and were geographically able to as well. Reed had also invited another priest friend of ours to join us, but due to driving distance we were unsure that he would make it. To our surprise, he showed up! This was a double blessing in so many ways, but especially since these two priests are dear friends and also the two that introduced Reed and I. They hold a very special place in our hearts and to have them finally both be able to sacramentally bless our family, was very unique. Fr. G was the main celebrant, but Fr. J also helped out with the gospel reading and many of the other prayers throughout.

Fr. G made a point to walk us all through the signs, symbols and explanations of the sacrament, but also made a special point to frequently ask the children present questions.

We began in the back of church and he explained to everyone that they were going to welcome Margaret and her parents into the church, as they would welcome a guest in their home.





We then all processed into the church singing and made our way to the front and the baptismal font.





Father continued with more instruction and questions for the kids.





Reed and I, along with the Godparents (our nephew and his wife) then lay our hands on Margaret as she was baptized. This is one of my favorite photos.





As Father anointed her with the sacred chrism oil, he asked Jonah to come up close and once he could smell the oil to let Father know. He said once he did, that he would stop pouring on the oil and rubbing it in. Jonah apparently doesn't have a very good sniffer because she got an awful lot of chrism. But we love that smell, don't we? One of my favorites.





Our newest little Catholic




With Fr. G




Parents & Godparents





I only wish that I could share more details and have each of you experience the sacrament of Baptism as beautifully as we did that day. Thankfully, Jonah and Lily did get a good portion of it on video and we have numerous photos to commemorate the occasion. It will most definitely be imprinted on our minds and hearts for a very long time.




Monday, March 5, 2012

Monday Morning Wondering


How can two little girls make a full basket of laundry in just less than a week?

Considering that it's full of sleepers, pj's, onesies, burp cloths, hooded towels, pants and shirts for two, maybe that isn't all that bad. It just seems like a lot when I pull it out of the dryer and see it mounded in the basket.

It should be interesting when these two are teenagers. But then, at that point my oldest two will probably be out of the house and I'll have two less for laundry. Boy, that's hard to imagine. And sad.

I guess I'll take the pile of laundry rather than contemplate a quieter and less busy household.

It's Monday Laundry Day here and I'm buried in it. I also have Gianna's 12 month check up this afternoon.

What's on your agenda for the day?

Friday, March 2, 2012

One Month And Thriving

Greta is one month old already today!



She's growing already and weighed in at 7 lbs. 14 oz. when she was in at two and a half weeks. My husband even pointed out last week that she is now sporting a cute little double chin.

It's hard to imagine our household without three girls and a boy or without a newborn. Not that we have fully adjusted, but Miss Greta has made adjustment relatively easy. We've had the usual growing pains and a few setbacks, but for the most part I manage to keep juggling all the balls that are thrown our way. I find that the mornings and mealtime seem to be the hardest times due to the extra demands of a newborn and one year old. We're surviving though and each day is flying by at rapid speed. I'm so grateful that it's the winter season and a slower time right now, so that our obligations are few.

As for mama, I'm doing pretty well too. While Greta bulks up, I'm slimming down and feeling pretty darn good. I got the ok from my doc at two weeks postpartum to go ahead with regular activity/exercise, so that has been an added bonus. Yes, fitting in exercising time even minimally several times a week is a challenge. Yes, there are days I'd rather spend my few minutes of down time reading, resting or napping. Some days I do, but other days I take the half hour or fifteen minutes here and there and do my indoor walk or other cardio, resistance training and hip/thigh exercises (they took the biggest gain this pregnancy and need to be slimmed down dramatically IMHO). I took my first outing alone last weekend, even though it was just quickly to Walmart for a few essentials. I also ventured out earlier this week with all four kiddos to take Greta in to meet the staff at hubby's office and take Lily to piano lesson. Otherwise, Reed has been amazing at being my errand servant and
helper in all departments needed.

Big sister Gianna has taken on some changes this month too. She turned one year old and is now our official in-house little girl and no longer baby. *sigh* She's coming into her own and finding a place here as resident tormentor of big brother and screaming/screeching hooligan. She has also figured out now that the little sleeping person in the house will not be leaving any time soon, so she might as well embrace her.



Now, we will find her frequently smelling Greta's feet or hands or trying to give her little kisses. Thankfully, it's still kisses and not head-butts that some other members of the family have been recent recipients of.



All is well and we remind ourselves not to blink, because this time is so fleeting. Spring will be here before we know it. We'll be outdoors enjoying all of the newness it brings while we push along our double stroller of little girls and our big kids zoom past us on their bikes.

This season is ours to fully embrace and enjoy, for it was beautifully given to us by God in His perfect timing.




**Baptism and Birthday photos are still coming. Hopefully next week!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Baptism & First Birthday Teaser

I realize that today is the beginning of the Lenten season and I should post something a bit more meaningful. BUT, I have so many photos I'd like to post but so very little time to even sit down to write. I hope to be back to post more and to share with you Greta's Baptism and Gianna's First Birthday bash from this past Sunday in more detail, one day.

I must say that Greta's Baptism was my all time favorite of all of my kids' and we were blessed by not one, but two priests to celebrate this sacrament. We celebrated Gianna's birthday as well and it was a grand old time!! I cannot wait to share more with you.

Until next time, may your Lent be blessed and fruitful!
















Thursday, February 9, 2012

Thankful Thursday: Baby Edition

Thankful for a sweet baby girl you just couldn't imagine life without.




Thankful for tiny baby toes that belong to a very tiny blessing.




Thankful for a husband who has a secure job that allows him time to stay home and care for his growing family.



Thankful for deep blue eyes filled with watchful wonder at all the newness that surrounds her.




Thankful for Big Brother who is very smitten with his new little sister, even if she wasn't the brother he was hoping for.




Thankful for a wonderful, Catholic doctor who takes very good care of mom and baby.




Thankful for another chance to dress a baby in pink and cute little headbands.






Taking a moment out of a busy Thursday to be especially thankful for so many precious blessings.



Saturday, February 4, 2012

I Have Someone I'd Like You To Meet....


Margaret Anne
Born Thursday, February 2, 2012
2:27 pm
Weight: 6 lbs. 12 oz.








Greta and I came home yesterday late afternoon and we are all settling in here. We are doing well and couldn't be happier (or more surprised!!) with our healthy little baby girl. I'll post more details and hopefully better photos another day.

Just had to stop in to update in case you were all wondering and waiting.

Thank you for your prayers and keep 'em coming!





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