Cinco de Mayo
/A good night for Rebecca's Chalupas !
A good night for Rebecca's Chalupas !
The Suzanne with five girls has just posted pictures from the birth of her new pink bundle, Jacqueline Therese.
The Suzanne with five boys, now settled happily in a darling house somewhere south of here, has just announced that number six is on the way.
These are blessed and glad hours indeed! Hearty congratulations and many blessings to both families!
When Michael was a tiny boy, he dribbled a soccer ball up and down the hallways of the athletic department of George Mason University, where my husband was on staff. Tow-headed boys and soccer balls inevitably drew the attention of Gordon Bradley, an international soccer legend, and the Men's Soccer Coach at the time. From the time Michael could toddle, Gordon told him he'd play for Mason one day. He encouraged him and inspired him. And I'm pretty sure it was Gordon who first called Paddy a "brilliant wee 'un." Michael wears the green and gold proudly now and his one regret as he finished his first year was that Gordon never got to see him play on the home pitch at GMU. Gordon died yesterday of Alzheimer's Disease. Michael wrote the obituary for the student newspaper.
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord.
You are so missed, dear man, so missed.
Updated: Here's a personal piece written by Michael Wednesday night.
"When you live in holiness, when you really try to stopsinning, you become braver. You become more courageous, you become a
man of your word. You become a man of conviction that you're not
willing to sell out and you're really a true knight in shining armour." --Jim Caviezel
HT: Danielle
I'm Elizabeth. I'm a happy wife and the mother of nine children. I grab grace with both hands and write to encourage myself and others to seize and nurture the joy of every day. I blog here with my daughter, Mary Beth, a wholehearted young lady on the brink of adulthood.
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