When we come down our stairs, we can see this cardinal through the little window on the door. He's perched on our wreath, hanging on the front door. He must not be able to see us, because we can get so close.
Aidan: What do you want to name him?
Molly Grace: How about Bob?
Aidan: You can't name him Bob! Anything but Bob!
Molly Grace: Okay, my second choice is Luigi
Aidan: I like Luigi, but I like Mario muuuuuuch better
Molly Grace: Okay fine. How about Bert from Accounting?
Ha. Ha. I guess Molly Grace has watched Horton Hears a Who just a few times.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Strollin' with the Little Guys
With Mike, Moira, Eileen and Teresa in Steubenville this weekend, we didn't have much going on. We took the little kids out for a little stroll yesterday, which they very much enjoyed. Yes, they have jackets on in mid-afternoon. We went from high 90's to low 50's in about 24 hours. Crazy WI weather!

| Seamus is going for a smooch, not a bite, thankfully |
Friday, June 10, 2011
Happy 2nd Birthday Seamus!
We had a celebration on June 8th for our little two year old! What a joy Seamus is to our family. We love you, Seamus!
The day was a busy one. Mike, Moira, Eileen and Teresa were getting ready to go to Franciscan University of Steubenville for University Days. (In case you missed the news, Moira will be attending FUS in the fall). Given that, we had to squeeze in a little party all while packing and running errands. Thankfully, Seamus was a happy guy nonetheless. As it turned out, we had his cake very late at night. The pictures here, with Seamus's glazed over-tired eyes tell the story of our busy day!
Soooo tired, but holding on to his flashlight, one of his present he opened earlier...
He gave the candles a good try, but Molly Grace (or was it Erin, I can't remember) had to help him in the end.
The day was a busy one. Mike, Moira, Eileen and Teresa were getting ready to go to Franciscan University of Steubenville for University Days. (In case you missed the news, Moira will be attending FUS in the fall). Given that, we had to squeeze in a little party all while packing and running errands. Thankfully, Seamus was a happy guy nonetheless. As it turned out, we had his cake very late at night. The pictures here, with Seamus's glazed over-tired eyes tell the story of our busy day!
Soooo tired, but holding on to his flashlight, one of his present he opened earlier...
He gave the candles a good try, but Molly Grace (or was it Erin, I can't remember) had to help him in the end.
A new fishing pole!
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Seamus
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Meet Valerie...
Bridget created Valerie, a helpful and somewhat nerdy TV host who recently discovered contacts. She teaches you tips about life! Enjoy!
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
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Bridget
Friday, May 20, 2011
Little Jiggers
Here's a fun little glimpse down memory lane! Moira is about 7 here and Eileen is about 5! And that's little Bridget, 3, to the left. :)
Saturday, May 14, 2011
99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall.....
Oh dear! We were busy ripping carpet out of our basement (see flood/fire Easter post) when we heard silence (never a good thing in this house), minus a few clanging sounds. We followed the clanging sounds to our big walk in refrigerator sun-porch. This is the scene we came upon...

Seamus ever so carefully lined up a case of beer bottles on the window sill. He knows just how to add that certain decorative flair to make the neighbors proud. Sigh.

As you can see, he was quite proud of himself! Slainte!
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family life,
Seamus
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Happy Easter!
We had a very nice Easter weekend (with the exception of a flood in the basement and a fire in the kitchen....more on that in a minute). Pat and Anna arrived on Saturday night, and since Mike and I are not in prime shape to tackle the late Vigil Mass with little kids, Anna kindly took our oldest three girls to the Cathedral Easter Vigil Mass. It was beautiful. The rest of us went to Mass in the morning after the Easter egg hunt.
Here are some pictures...
So, now onto the drama. Somewhere between Friday night and Saturday morning, our sump pump got caught up on some pipes, or something, and stopped working. It didn't take long for the basement to become soaked, with 1-4 inches of water in various places. We quickly moved anything that we could save to a dry spot and Mike quickly fixed the sump pump. Most of the standing water was pumped out pretty quickly, and thankfully, nothing of great value was lost. The carpeting was completely soaked, so that will need to be replaced. We sort of just put the basement on "hold" to enjoy our weekend, and there was really not much we could do anyway, except run the fans and dehumidifier. We spend this past weekend ripping out our carpeting and throwing away our destroyed junk. The worst part was the smell, which started on Monday. It is just about cleared out now.
Now, onto the mini-fire. Being the oldest child, Moira has found her toothbrush in undesirable locations more than a few times, thanks to the shenanigans of her little siblings. She is used to this. She knows to either get a new toothbrush or boil it. On Sunday, she chose to boil it. Then she chose to watch a movie. ha ha. Several minutes later, toxic fumes where pouring out of the "toothbrush pan" into our kitchen. You would not believe how bad the fumes are from an incinerated toothbrush! Seriously, you could hardly breathe! All that remained in the pan was a bit of dust. It was so bad we all needed to evacuate the house for a while. Mike had all the fans going and the windows open.
Never a dull moment, I tell you!
Regardless of the drama, we really did have a great weekend. We are so thankful for so many blessings!
Here are some pictures...
| Erin crawling under the table to get her basket |
| Beautiful roses - thank you Anna! |
| Seamus has that sugar for breakfast look on his face |
| Aidan, patiently posing for a picture before digging in |
| Chocolate AND a sugary center - yuck |
| The favorite gift! |
| A cake from Mr. Walker, which was delicious! So...I started cutting it before someone thought to get a picture :) |
| Another picture just because they are awesome! |
| Eileen's strawberry pretzel dessert - yum! |
So, now onto the drama. Somewhere between Friday night and Saturday morning, our sump pump got caught up on some pipes, or something, and stopped working. It didn't take long for the basement to become soaked, with 1-4 inches of water in various places. We quickly moved anything that we could save to a dry spot and Mike quickly fixed the sump pump. Most of the standing water was pumped out pretty quickly, and thankfully, nothing of great value was lost. The carpeting was completely soaked, so that will need to be replaced. We sort of just put the basement on "hold" to enjoy our weekend, and there was really not much we could do anyway, except run the fans and dehumidifier. We spend this past weekend ripping out our carpeting and throwing away our destroyed junk. The worst part was the smell, which started on Monday. It is just about cleared out now.
Now, onto the mini-fire. Being the oldest child, Moira has found her toothbrush in undesirable locations more than a few times, thanks to the shenanigans of her little siblings. She is used to this. She knows to either get a new toothbrush or boil it. On Sunday, she chose to boil it. Then she chose to watch a movie. ha ha. Several minutes later, toxic fumes where pouring out of the "toothbrush pan" into our kitchen. You would not believe how bad the fumes are from an incinerated toothbrush! Seriously, you could hardly breathe! All that remained in the pan was a bit of dust. It was so bad we all needed to evacuate the house for a while. Mike had all the fans going and the windows open.
Never a dull moment, I tell you!
| The Seamer-boy, ready to take on the flood! |
Regardless of the drama, we really did have a great weekend. We are so thankful for so many blessings!
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Easter,
family life,
Moira
Little Man
I'm trying to catch up on the blog and found this picture LOL. The sad part is...it's May and Mike is still wearing this winter coat on occasion.
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Seamus
More Pictutes from Moira's 18th Birthday Party
A friend sent some more pictures of Moira and Father Eric's birthday bash. (Thanks, Stacie!!!) We miss our friends who recently moved back to Madison. Our girls were their babysitters here in GB, and you can see how happy they all were to see each other again!
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| Moira, Bridget, Eileen holding our Goddaughter Katharine, and Molly Grace |
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| Teresa, Molly Grace, Maria and Erin |
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| Eileen and Katharine |
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| Maria and Moira |
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| Timmy, Mark and Aidan |
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| Teresa, Aidan, Seamus and Maria |
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| Me, Nicolas and Tim |
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| Mike and Erin |
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friends,
Moira
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