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What? My “Baby” is 10!! Happy Birthday Kathryn!

January 31, 2014 By JulieK

I know that I say it every time I post about my kids’ birthday… But honestly, how does the time go by so quickly??? AND how is it possible that my “baby” is now in double digits???  Oh my heavens, I don’t even know what to think about that… Not only double digits, but half-way through 4th grade already… (And, don’t even get me started on the fact that I’ll be the mom of a teenager in June… lots of time to lament THAT fun fact later!!)

Back to the double digits…

One of my favorite pics of Miss Kathryn with me :) sitting on the front steps one afternoon waiting for her brother after school… When Kathryn was in preschool.

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And… a very similar view… (5 years later) at the library knitting together while her brother was at basketball practice…

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Here’s a couple more oldies but goodies :)

from 2007-Why, yes, she does rule the world…

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2009-Ha! Check out those bangs :) This was June… but the Easter before was when Kathryn “trimmed” her bangs to the scalp line :) So super cute looking through old pictures :) I don’t know who that young looking guy is :)

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2009 again (National Zoo in the kids play area :) Loving the bangs :)

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And… More recent… October on the Appalachian Trail in Maine…

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And November in North Conway…

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Happy, Happy Birthday to my beautiful, spunky, confident baby girl!!! (I don’t care how old she gets, she’s always going to be my “baby!!”)

 

 

52 Fridays

January 31, 2014 By JulieK

Matthew 7:7-8 Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened.

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Photo of Bear Grass in Bloom in Glacier National Park, MT

*52 Fridays is a new weekly feature on the blog, based on my Lenten project from last year where I posted a Bible verse and photo each day of Lent 2013.

Follow Your Arrow MKAL

January 27, 2014 By JulieK

followyourarrow_square_small_best_fitSo far, I am totally LOVING participating in the Follow Your Arrow Mystery Knit Along… We just got clue number 3, and miraculously, I’m ready to start it! If you are participating, and don’t want to see spoilers…. STOP LOOKING :)  Here’s my progress so far… Last time I shared that I started the mystery using clue 1B, this time I chose clue 2A… It’s a little hard to see because I can’t spread it all out ’cause even though it’s a 40″ cable, there’s not quite enough room to see the whole thing… I will say that I wasn’t 100% sure that I would love the variegated yarn when I started, but I do!! It’s so soft, I love it!

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Here’s a closer picture of the corner… It’s going to be so pretty when it’s finished and blocked!!

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Are you participating? I’d love to hear!!  I haven’t decided on A or B for clue number 3… They are similar, I may go with B to make a pattern out of the clues :) or I may wait til later today when people start posting spoilers and “cheat” a little to see which one I like better :)

 

 

Happy Catholic Schools Week

January 26, 2014 By JulieK

Catholic Schools Week

This is National Catholic Schools week and also the kick-off of the 100th anniversary of the wonderful Catholic School that my children attend.  We are truly blessed to have found this school, especially since I had never planned for my children to attend a non-public school.  Here’s the short version of the story of how we came to Catholic Education.

First and foremost, I am a “public school” girl. I grew up Catholic, and LOVE to go to church, but I attended public school, and then became a public school teacher. My mother is a public school teacher, as is my husband’s mother, and three of his aunts.  I never even considered sending my children to anything other than a public school… That is, until my son attended first grade.  There is a big long story about why we felt that our public schools were a poor choice for him, which includes (but not the only reason) the HUGE class sizes in the town where we live.  We did complete one year of public school in town, and when we got the class list for the next year, which had 36 student names on it, we scrambled around to find a school that would work better for our family.  Unfortunately, many private schools in our area did not have openings as June is awfully late to be looking for a private school for September… I called St. Augustine in Andover, and not only did they have an opening, BUT even though I called the office something like 5 times in one day with random questions, I never got the impression that they were rolling their eyes at me :) (although I am positive they MUST have been, they never let on!!).

I love the fact that they spend time each and every day TEACHING and MODELING about how to simply be a good person, how to be kind, how to reach out and help others, how to share your talents, and how to appreciate the talents of others. It’s part of the curriculum, and not something children get by seeing what other people do on TV or even out and about around town. The teaching staff is dedicated and wonderful. They go above and beyond to be sure that each child uses their talents to the best of their ability.  If you are considering a private school, St. Augustine School in Andover is a wonderful place.  It’s not just the smaller class sizes, but the attention and care for each child that makes the difference. They have a very well-rounded curriculum, which includes music, art, computer literacy, and languages. (I also want to point out that I don’t teach in the town we live in… If I lived where I teach, we probably would not have had to make the same choice, but, everything happens for a reason). The school has an open house this week, and would love to hear from prospective families. You don’t need to be Catholic to attend the school, and you also don’t need to be a member of the St. Augustine Parish to send your children there.  There are about 450 students in the school, grades prek-8 with 2 classrooms of each grade. Teachers work together and really make it feel like a huge family!

Happy Catholic Schools Week!

 

52 Fridays

January 24, 2014 By JulieK

Micah 6:8     He [God] has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.

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Photo taken in Vermont at the Shelburne Museum

*52 Fridays is a new weekly feature on the blog, based on my Lenten project from last year where I posted a Bible verse and photo each day of Lent 2013.

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