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Monday, May 31, 2010

Humidity Isn't All Bad

Sometimes humidity can cause cute little curls to sprout up on the heads of almost one-year old little boys :)






Okay, it might be a stretch to say they are ringlets, but I'll take em!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Confirmation

We had a weekend filled with abundant grace!  Our three oldest (Moira, Eileen and Bridget) as well as Kelly and Kelley's three oldest (Owen, Emmett and Colleen) were confirmed on Sunday at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral by Bishop Ricken.

My parents arrived for the weekend and took the kids bowling on Saturday night to celebrate the event.  They hadn't been bowling in a very long time so we had no stellar scores, but lots of fun!






Here are the six kids with Bishop Ricken.  With their confirmation names, from left to right:  Colleen (Perpetua), Bridget (Rose of Lima), Eileen (Mary Magdaline), Moira (Brigid), Owen (Thomas More) and Emmett (Patrick).

Aidan had his name on the cake as well because he made his First Holy Communion a few weeks ago.

Moira

Eileen

I couldn't catch Bridget before she changed out of her confirmation dress : ) 

It was really a beautiful day.  Afterwards we celebrated with both sets of grandparents and Patrick and Anna.  Also, thank you to Father Eric, Suzy and Kelly who were Moira, Eileen and Bridget's sponsors!


Sunday, May 23, 2010

First Steps!

This is really not the greatest video, but for now, it's all I have showing Seamus' first steps!  I think he's happy to be walking!

May Crowing

Last Sunday, Aidan participated in the May Crowning event.  He was honored to do so and it gave him another opportunity to get all slickered up in his first communion suit!


Here he is, waiting before mass...

Standing in front of the life-sized statue of Mary (yes, the step stool in the background was needed)...

Father Harry and Aidan

Hail Mary, full of grace.
Our Lord is with thee.
Blessed art thou among women,
and blessed is the fruit of thy womb,
Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God,
pray for us sinners,
now and at the hour of our death.
Amen.




Thursday, May 20, 2010

The Day Spa

Recently, we were able to have two of the girls' friends stay with us for a few days.  Of course they had so much fun!  Just what does a houseful of girls do when they have a couple more girls added to the mix?  They create a day spa, of course!  (video courtesy of Bridget)

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Sing me a song....or not :)

Two of Erin's favorite things in life are singing songs and reading books. She could do these activities for hours each day! She has memorized many the words to songs and books. Now, she cannot verbalize all of the words that she knows...she does have Down syndrome, after all.  And with Ds comes a speech delay. (For anyone who has had a toddler, you know there is a stage of development where your child is beginning to talk but it is difficult to understand him. It is the same for those with Ds, but most often this stage is prolonged. Other times there are other speech issues involved such as apraxia and low muscle tone.  Yes, low muscle tone, even in the mouth, plays a role....but now I'm getting off topic).  But speech delay does not necessarily mean a delay in receptive language skills (at least not for the child...sometimes it may mean a delay in receptive language for the parents...at least until they figure out what their child is trying to say! LOL). That is the case with Erin. She understands much much more than she is able to verbalize. How do we know this? Well, first of all, she responds to what we are saying to her. For example, she can identify all the fruits and vegetable, or animals, in a book when we ask her to point to them. She also has nearly 100 signs, several words and many word approximations (words that sound close enough to the proper pronunciations that we are able to figure them out).

Erin "talks" all the time. She's quite the little chatter box. Most of the time we can understand just what she is saying to us, using a combo of signs and word approximations. Once in a while, however, we just don't have a clue : ) This video illustrates one of those times.  Teresa keeps trying to figure out what Erin is saying with not much luck. Erin continues to interrupt her by saying Tsza (Teresa!!!) and repeating her request.  Together they keep trying, but finally Erin gives up...



Upon further review, here is the interpretation...

The clip begins with Erin asking Tsza (Teresa) to sing a particular song with her.(Erin can now sign about half the letters of the alphabet, so some of those signs you see are letters).

Teresa begins singing the alphabet song, but Erin quickly says, NO! Erin then signs and says, red, one, two, three, purple (when she puts her hand down and says ba-pur, she is signing and saying purple).

Teresa picks up on red and begins singing The Color Song.  No go.

Erin interrupts again, saying Tsza!, then again says, red, one, two, three, purple....Clearly, Teresa is lost LOL. Erin tries again with the same request. Teresa ties again. Erin emphasizes purple once again. Perhaps this is a song she made up?!

Then I ask her what song she wants to sing. She says, red, e, d (as in the letters), followed again by, purple.  Again, no go. 

Sorry Erin...we just can't keep up with you on this one! 

The highlight of this clip is most definitely the ending. Erin gets frustrated with Teresa and me for not being able to properly interpret what she is saying. That Down syndrome accent can be tricky :) So she exits the scene, flailing over the side of the couch. Her final words are very appropriate:  hep meeee!!! (help me!!!).

She sure cracks me up. Oh my, is she a charmer!

Monday, May 10, 2010

Choir/Irish Dance Recital

Last Sunday we had an Irish dance performance in the morning (Moira, Eileen and Teresa) our choir recital in the afternoon (Eileen and Bridget), followed by our Irish dance recital in the evening (Moira, Eileen, Bridget and Teresa).  What a busy day!  It went something like this:

Mass on Saturday evening.  Mike was in Madison on Sat. evening, so he took A and MG to Mass with him, for the second time, on Sunday morning.
 9:30- leave house with M, E, T, E and S for performance
10:15- Mike take A and MG to mass
10:15- M, E and T put together a quick rehearsal for performance
11:00- performance
12:00- pick up quick lunch on the way home
12:30- drop off M, E for dance recital rehearsal
1:00- get home, feed S, put E and S down for nap
1:30-leave to pick up M, E, and take T for her recital rehearsal
2:00- get home for E and B to quickly change their clothes
2:20-leave for choir performance after waking up S (Mike stays with E)
2:30- feed S in parking lot of choir
3:00-Mike picks up T at dance practice
3:00- attend lovely choir performance
4:00-head home to quickly change for Irish dance recital
4:00 Mike picks up Jimmy Johns for dinner
4:15- eat
4:30- head out the door again, with M, E, B and T, to buy flowers for dance performance
5:00-drop off kids at dance recital, park car
5:15-put on B and T's wig
5:45- feed S
6:15- sit down to enjoy Irish dance recital
9:00- home to collapse....whew!  LOL


Unfortunately, I forgot to bring my camera to the choir performance. The kids sang songs from Movin' in the Right Direction. I'm hoping I can get some pictures from some of the other families who were there...

I only got a few pictures after the Irish dance performance.  This year they danced in the performing arts center, The Meyer Theater, which had such a great stage and lights!

Moira (ha...notice the finshed black skirts....)

Eileen

Bridget, cousin Colleen, Eileen


The whole gang...


Friday, May 7, 2010

Seamus at 11 Months








He reminds us so much of Bridget here...


And a big thanks to our chromosome cousins for Seamus' adorable John Deere shirt!!! 

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Our Tooth Fairy Needs a Little Help!

Our Tooth Fairy is notorious for procrastination. My poor kids often wait days until she makes her visit. Molly Grace has lost her front tooth and is anxiously awaiting a visit from the Tooth Fairy. I explained that she must be very busy with a lot on her mind, not to mention many kids on her list to remember to visit each night. I also imagine she is very tired and needs a little rest herself. In fact, some nights, I explain, she might go to sleep at the same time as Molly Grace, making it difficult for her to make her nightly visits for teeth.


A patient Molly Grace answers, "But Mom, she cannot come in my room if we do not leave the window open! Tomorrow night we need to leave the window open so she can get in!"

Aaahhh, of course, it's the window! Tonight we will leave the window cracked. Hopefully that will solve this issue of the absent tooth fairy. She must be pretty ticked off at us for leaving the window locked. It's not like she Santa, who can come down chimneys. Ha! Why didn't we think of that?!


Let's hope Molly Grace has better luck tonight!

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Prom Pictures

Last night was the homeschool prom.  Moira and Eileen both attended this year.  They had several friends over to our house to get all dolled up.  Hair was straightened, hair was curled, fingernails were painted, make-up was applied and last minute alterations were done to the dresses.  They ate bon-bons while they labored.  Well, not really, but they did eat cream puffs, along with some other semi-healthy food. The final product....eight lovely ladies ready for a night out!

The lovely Moira

The lovely Eileen




Goofin' off (yes, Moira did wear sparkly green shoes)

Friend Jessie, Eileen, friend Debbie

When the girls were all ready, they met some of the boys who were getting ready at a neighbor's house.  Here are the girls...the boys didn't make it in this picture...
Eileen, Debbie, Chelsea, Jessie, Hailey, Meghan, Andi, Moira

Here's the whole gang with a couple of boys...Matt and Nate

Close up of those shoes!
 
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