Saturday, July 19, 2008
More Random Beach Photos
(Vacation pictures continued...)Well, did I mention that we took a lot of pictures?! We are going to continue posting because as I mentioned, this is our family scrap book and we want to hold on to these memories. Sorry if you're visiting our blog and getting an overdose of pictures :)













Thankfully, we had this great outdoor shower that we could use after the beach!!!
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Plymouth Rock and the Mayflower
Manomet Beach is very close to Plymouth, so we took a quick drive to see Plymouth Rock and the Mayflower. The little viewing bridge that overlooks the "rock" where the Pilgrims landed was being remodeled, so we had to view that from a distance. It was interesting for the kids to see the replica of the Mayflower after reading so much about it in American history. It was smaller than they expected!


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Friday, July 18, 2008
Shells, Shells and More Shells
(Vacation posting continued...)We were always on the lookout for different kinds of shells during the week. Teresa collected them and then laid them out to categorize and organize into piles. We did end up bringing plenty of shells home with us...but not starfish, they were getting stinky by the end of the week.
Here are Teresa and Molly Grace playing a game with their shells
You'll notice that Aidan is often making these signs with his hands in many pictures. Usually it's the "peace" sign....but I'm not sure about this one. At least it's not his middle finger. Then I'd have to blame it on his dad! Just kidding. LOL.


Erin preferred the clam shells. She thought they were quite tasty....almost as tasty as sand, her personal favorite for the week!



Eileen came to the rescue before Erin had her fill of clams.
And what was Bridget doing while all the other kids were playing? Cleaning of course. Way to go, Bridge. Spit spot!
Here are Teresa and Molly Grace playing a game with their shells
Erin preferred the clam shells. She thought they were quite tasty....almost as tasty as sand, her personal favorite for the week!
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Hermit Crabs
Aidan was on a mission whenever we spent time at the ocean. His top priority was to catch as many hermit crabs as he could. He was quite successful! Thankfully, all of his little buddies made it right back to where they came from.
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Thursday, July 17, 2008
Manomet Beach
We arrived at our little beach cottage in Manomet Beach late at night. Early the next morning we awoke and headed to the beach, first thing! It was foggy and we were the only ones on the beach, which made for some interesting pictures, I think. This was the first ocean experience for all of the kids and they loved it! While we have Lake Michigan, which is the closest thing to an ocean, it's still not the same. They all loved exploring and I'm quite certain we could have made an entire week's vacation out of the ocean alone!
Here are lots of pictures...probably too many. This is our scrapbook, so I want to be sure to capture all those memories! Oh, and the only reason Moira is not in the pictures is because she was taking them! We'll be sure to get some of her too.
Our first view...

The stairs we needed to climb to get to and from the ocean. They are a lot steeper than they look here and our legs felt it on the way up!





Even Erin did not mind the 50 degree temp of the ocean. Brrrrrr!




Molly Grace was feeling the full effect of all that water!

Here are lots of pictures...probably too many. This is our scrapbook, so I want to be sure to capture all those memories! Oh, and the only reason Moira is not in the pictures is because she was taking them! We'll be sure to get some of her too.
Our first view...
The stairs we needed to climb to get to and from the ocean. They are a lot steeper than they look here and our legs felt it on the way up!
Even Erin did not mind the 50 degree temp of the ocean. Brrrrrr!
Molly Grace was feeling the full effect of all that water!
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Onward to NYC
We packed up the suburban and left Steubenville, heading toward Manomet, MA. The kids were chillin!


We decided to make a stop in New York City because we were so close and we thought it could be years before the kids had that opportunity again. We didn't intend to stay long at all, but of course it's not a city that you just run in and run out of! The rain stopped long enough for us to get out at Liberty State Park (I think that's the name), which is directly opposite Manhattan. We saw the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and of course the massive skyline. Mike told the kids about his great great great grandparents arriving in this same bay and landing on Ellis Island, all the way from Ireland. I'm sure my great great great grandparents did the same. Pretty cool!



Then we ventured into Manhattan. Here's Aidan plugging his nose as we drove under the bay through the tunnel. I don't think he was able to hold his breath the whole way!

We felt so big, bulky and out of place driving through Manhattan in our Suburban, with the big car-top carrier, as small compact cars weaved in and out. We felt just the opposite, so so tiny, as we left Manhattan and made our way through the other burrows, out of the city. NYC is not my idea of a vacation, but it was a great experience for the kids nonetheless. Moira rolled her window down and snapped lots of pictures.

We decided to make a stop in New York City because we were so close and we thought it could be years before the kids had that opportunity again. We didn't intend to stay long at all, but of course it's not a city that you just run in and run out of! The rain stopped long enough for us to get out at Liberty State Park (I think that's the name), which is directly opposite Manhattan. We saw the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and of course the massive skyline. Mike told the kids about his great great great grandparents arriving in this same bay and landing on Ellis Island, all the way from Ireland. I'm sure my great great great grandparents did the same. Pretty cool!
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
First Stop - Steubenville
We arrived at Tim and Suzy's late on the 3rd. It was so nice, as always, to see their gang! Aileen and Joe are doing great and getting big. We were also able to see Suzy's parents and her brothers, Father Dan and Luke, as well as Luke's wife Anne and their three beautiful boys, Thomas, Ethan and Timmy. On the 4th, Luke orchestrated an awesome shrimp boil, Louisiana style, which is fast becoming a family tradition. It was so delicious! Later that night we watched the fireworks from the hilltop of Franciscan University.
Aidan, Timmy, Ethan and Eileen trying to catch a little outdoor time during a break from the rain.
Teresa running down the hill with Thomas watching...

Eileen, Bridget, Erin and Mike, Molly Grace and Paul Bunyan...er...I mean Joe Awesome...I mean Hustleboy....ok ok, it's JOE!








Earlier in the day we were able to visit Camille's grave. It's such a beautiful stone in her memory. Camille, pray for us!

Aidan, Timmy, Ethan and Eileen trying to catch a little outdoor time during a break from the rain.
Teresa running down the hill with Thomas watching...
Eileen, Bridget, Erin and Mike, Molly Grace and Paul Bunyan...er...I mean Joe Awesome...I mean Hustleboy....ok ok, it's JOE!
Thomas, Eileen and Bridget
Aileen, Teresa, Thomas and mystery boy...
Aileen and Teresa
Ooooh, aaaaaah, look at those fireworks!
Time for bed....
Earlier in the day we were able to visit Camille's grave. It's such a beautiful stone in her memory. Camille, pray for us!
We're Back!!!
This Party of Nine left for a vacation to the east coast on July 3rd. We spent the Fourth of July with Tim, Suzy, Aileen and Joe, and the Heusels (Suzy's family), in Steubeville, OH. Then we traveled to Manomet Beach, which is south of Plymouth, MA. We rented a little beach cottage in between Cape Cod and Boston, splitting our time between the two. Seventeen years and seven kids ago, Mike and I use to live in the Boston area. This trip brought back so many memories! In some ways it was like we never left....long lost memories would be triggered back to the forefront of our minds by the sight of a quaint little beach town, by the smell of the ocean, or by the local accent of certain words spoken. On the other hand, it was all different. Seeing the same sites with seven kids, after years have passed and new roads have been built up, made it all seem like a new experience! It's funny how time and kids will do that!
So, we really took in so many sights and sounds! We went whale watching from Provincetown, visited Plymouth Rock and the Mayflower, caught up with some old friends, explored the ocean, visited the salt marshes, caught daily Mass, just down the street, whenever we could, rode the subway to Boston to explore the city, and much much more! We ended our trip by attending the National Down Syndrome Convention in Boston. What a treat. We were able to meet many of my friends that I've come to know from my Down syndrome online forum. It was like seeing old friends for the first time!
We have pictures. Lots of pictures. Rather than trying to post them all at once, I'll post a few at a time over the next few days. So, Grandmas, be patient; you'll get to see lots of grand kids soaking up some great times in the next few days!!!
Here's a starter...our whole family just before we left Boston, with the skyline in the background.

So, we really took in so many sights and sounds! We went whale watching from Provincetown, visited Plymouth Rock and the Mayflower, caught up with some old friends, explored the ocean, visited the salt marshes, caught daily Mass, just down the street, whenever we could, rode the subway to Boston to explore the city, and much much more! We ended our trip by attending the National Down Syndrome Convention in Boston. What a treat. We were able to meet many of my friends that I've come to know from my Down syndrome online forum. It was like seeing old friends for the first time!
We have pictures. Lots of pictures. Rather than trying to post them all at once, I'll post a few at a time over the next few days. So, Grandmas, be patient; you'll get to see lots of grand kids soaking up some great times in the next few days!!!
Here's a starter...our whole family just before we left Boston, with the skyline in the background.
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Today is Half Way to Christmas, Which Means.....
...It's Teresa's birthday! Teresa is our little ray of sunshine, our little girl who always sees the cup half full, our talkative child who is full of optimism. Feeling down? Spend an hour or so with Teresa and you'll be counting your blessings, feeling chipper, in no time at all. She bounds out of bed each morning with a smile, ready to tackle the day ahead.

Our Teresa, named after Saint Teresa of Avila, Saint Therese of Lisieux, Saint Teresa Benedicta and Blessed Teresa of Calcutta (yes, all of them, we simply couldn't choose between them!), has always loved flowers. It just fits her personality so well. When she was younger, and even still now, she finds flowers irresistible. She has to take them in, smell them, pick them and gather them together into beautiful arrangements for her mother. With Teresa, even the dandelions are brought to life with beautiful arrangements!
One day this week I was heading out for an early morning walk, taking Erin along with me in the stroller. Teresa was up early and wanted to go. I warned her that I was going to walk an hour and she may have a hard time keeping up. She was still determined to go, so off we went. As we walked along, she talked and talked and talked some more. She jumped from subject to subject, explaining detailed events, all the while taking in all of her surroundings. She reminded me of a mix between Anne of Green Gables and Pollyanna. Her mind raced. She explained that daisies smell like baby diapers but look beautiful. She wondered why snapping turtles snap. She contemplated what would happen to one's furniture if he or she died. She retold the fun she had at her friend Clare's house on Sunday. Each story was told with great enthusiasm and I cherished each one. Every now and then, she'd jog along, to keep up with my pace. And a few times along the way, she actually took a breath; maybe even ten. This is a child in great cardiovascular shape. How do I know this? Because as we were nearing the top of Snake Hill, the winding, steep hill that seems to go on and on, I noticed that she was not even slightly out of breath. She tackled Snake Hill all the while giving a detailed description of the Prince Caspian movie that she had seen two weeks before. I was catching my breath, walking in slow motion by the time we reached the top, and I hadn't spoken a word.
That's our Teresa. Our petite fourth daughter who has taken on the nickname Hoogaboos since she was a baby. She has brought us such joy! We love you Teresa! God blessed us when He sent you into our lives! HAPPY NINTH BIRTHDAY!
Our Teresa, named after Saint Teresa of Avila, Saint Therese of Lisieux, Saint Teresa Benedicta and Blessed Teresa of Calcutta (yes, all of them, we simply couldn't choose between them!), has always loved flowers. It just fits her personality so well. When she was younger, and even still now, she finds flowers irresistible. She has to take them in, smell them, pick them and gather them together into beautiful arrangements for her mother. With Teresa, even the dandelions are brought to life with beautiful arrangements!
One day this week I was heading out for an early morning walk, taking Erin along with me in the stroller. Teresa was up early and wanted to go. I warned her that I was going to walk an hour and she may have a hard time keeping up. She was still determined to go, so off we went. As we walked along, she talked and talked and talked some more. She jumped from subject to subject, explaining detailed events, all the while taking in all of her surroundings. She reminded me of a mix between Anne of Green Gables and Pollyanna. Her mind raced. She explained that daisies smell like baby diapers but look beautiful. She wondered why snapping turtles snap. She contemplated what would happen to one's furniture if he or she died. She retold the fun she had at her friend Clare's house on Sunday. Each story was told with great enthusiasm and I cherished each one. Every now and then, she'd jog along, to keep up with my pace. And a few times along the way, she actually took a breath; maybe even ten. This is a child in great cardiovascular shape. How do I know this? Because as we were nearing the top of Snake Hill, the winding, steep hill that seems to go on and on, I noticed that she was not even slightly out of breath. She tackled Snake Hill all the while giving a detailed description of the Prince Caspian movie that she had seen two weeks before. I was catching my breath, walking in slow motion by the time we reached the top, and I hadn't spoken a word.
That's our Teresa. Our petite fourth daughter who has taken on the nickname Hoogaboos since she was a baby. She has brought us such joy! We love you Teresa! God blessed us when He sent you into our lives! HAPPY NINTH BIRTHDAY!
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