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A Surprise Birthday Trip for the Triplets – John Carver Inn

September 13, 2009 By Laura 4 Comments

We are continuing to share with you here, our little celebrations we had for {J, O & S}’s 7th birthday.  Michael and I had been planning for a month, this surprise overnight trip for the kids.  It was interesting for me to try and secretly pack for us all! Especially for {A}, who I know would much prefer to do it herself!  She likes to bring as much of what she owns as she can, and there are a lot of ‘musts’ as well.  But I wanted to pack LIGHT.  I thought, if anyone would realize we were going somewhere overnight, it would be her, and I would know that she knew, when I saw something she had, that I didn’t pack!

So after lunch, cake choices, and their surprise of MP3 players, we headed out on our trip. Michael managed to get the suitcase in the van without anyone noticing.  Unknown to them, we were only heading across our own town of Plymouth, MA, to the John Carver Inn.  This is a great hotel/inn in downtown Plymouth, that many of our guests who come into town to visit us, stay at. Especially those with kids. Because one of the greatest perks of the John Carver Inn is their  Mayflower-themed pool and awesome slide . . . . . .

John Carver Inn Plymouth MA There’s a huge ship, with a really great water-tube slide!!

John Carver Inn Plymouth MA These stairs climb up to the ship, and the entry to the slide.

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I knew they would love it, after swimming every day for weeks this past summer, and loving every water-filled-minute of it.

It was the biggest hit with {S}, who loves anything that goes FAST! I already worry about his driving years.

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I always crack up, looking at him when his face is all wet, the way those crazy-long wet eyelashes of his, just stick to his eyelids all over the place. John Carver Inn Plymouth MA

He went down that slide again, and again, and again. I had this ridiculous need to take a photo of him coming out, every time.

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{A} was swimming all over that pool.  I was looking for her half the time, and she was often in the deeper end,  on the other side of the ‘Plymouth Rock’ that holds the hot tub.  I forgot to take photos of that.

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But she loved the slide too.  She always holds her nose still,  going under water.  My sister always did that.

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{J} was the first one down that big slide, within a few minutes of getting there that afternoon, when I didn’t have my camera with me yet.  : /  He liked it, but he preferred to do other water-related things, so I never got a photo of him going down.

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{O} has always been our water-bug, since birth.  Very tactile.

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But she preferred to practice her hand-stands over going down the slide.

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And also having piggy-back rides with Daddy through the waterfall > another great feature at this pool!

They all wanted rides through the waterfall……

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LOL!

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When {A} was little, she used to be really big on piggy back rides.  Now, she’s just really big! Those long legs are ridiculous.

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There are lots of perks of always being the one behind the camera. And one of them, are the days you are wearing a bathing suit. ; )   I was there.  I swam. I went through the waterfall. I had lots of fun. But I did not go down the slide. Or have my photo taken. : )  I know; I should have. I need to, a lot more. It really is important, and I realize all of the reasons why.

Anyway, we made great memories at the John Carver Inn, and we had a wonderful dinner that night, at the Hearth ‘n Kettle Restaurant, which is downstairs in the hotel. The kids love that place. So cozy, with a little old-time feel to it. The food is great, too.  The kids ate every bit of their meals (as always-they love to eat!), and really, really loved the sweet-potato fries!

We did more swimming the next morning before checking out. But that one night as we all crawled into our 2 Queen beds in our hotel room, with girls all in one bed, and boys in the other, I noticed {A} snuggling up to that nightie she sleeps with every night. Mine. The one she confiscated.  The one I nursed her in, many, many summer nights in the first year of her life. The one she still has me wear again just once, after she has it washed, so it smells like me again.

The one…I didn’t pack!

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The Triplets’ Birthday Cake Choices

September 8, 2009 By Laura 3 Comments

After 7 years, it finally happened! The triplets wanted different kinds of birthday cake.

As I’ve mentioned before, we all choose what we want for our birthday cakes in our family.  Up until this year, we’ve really lucked out in that, {J, O & S} have always just agreed on the same kind of cake.  So this year was a ‘first’.  They had all spent their own bouts of time flipping through their big sister’s cook books, and it seems 2 of them had seen something they wanted, and they knew exactly on which page, in which book, it was.

So this post isn’t directional recipes, per say, but a few cute ideas you may like to use for your kids, or yourself, sometime!  Good news: Birthdays are not a requirement!  An ordinary Sunday, the kickoff of a school vacation, or house cleaning being all done, are all good enough reasons for a treat!  Feel free to come up with your own reasons.  It’s really not hard to do when you’re in the mood for a treat!

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Look how happy they are! This makes the extra hours in the kitchen, worth it.

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{J} chose to have a ‘Mice Cream’.

In a graham cracker mini-pie crust, add a big scoop of your favorite ice cream.  (In other words, choose your mouse color. : )

Eyes & Nose =  Chocolate Chips

Whiskers = Large sprinkles

Ears = Keebler Grasshopper Cookies

Tail = We wanted red licorice string rope. But we could not find any. So, we picked up some of this Extreme Sweetly-Sour Belts, that we cut for a thin tail.  It was wicked gross, and we threw it out as soon as the tail served it’s purpose. : )

Cute, huh?

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{O} chose a Cupcake Cone

With some yellow cake batter from {S}’s, we filled the cone up more than 2/3 full, and baked in 350 degree oven for 25-28 minutes. Cool, frost, sprinkle, eat. : )  We made 7.

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{S} wanted a 7 Cake!

Oh yeah, he’s sharin’!

We just baked an ordinary marble cake in a square cake pan, and cool.  Remove from the pan, cut into a 7, frost and sprinkle.

We used to rarely have sweets around here.  But since {A} loves baking so much, and with so many birthdays, holidays and blessings, we’re finding more reasons to celebrate with a treat than we used to!  Thankfully, they are generously spaced with many healthy balanced diet meals around the table together.

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Filed Under: Baking, Celebrations, Desserts, Recipes, The Big Picture, Traditions, Treats Tagged With: birthday-number-cake, Catholic-family-blogs, kids-birthday-cake-ideas, mice cream, triplet-birthday-cakes, triplets

Music to the Triplets’ Ears – Birthday Surprises

September 8, 2009 By Laura 4 Comments

There are things our kids / triplets can always count on for their birthday:  birthday number pancakes, a whole day or few together, just spent having major family quality time, cake of their choice, lots of love and stories about their birth, and the flying of time.

But they don’t often ask for anything, or expect gifts that we can tell.  While we’ve always told them you should never EXPECT gifts from anyone, we’ve always given them something for their birthday!  So if they are expecting anything, they are good at hiding it! lol.

So they seemed excitedly surprised when we told them we had a little something for them before lunch, their cake choices, and heading out for an overnight surprise trip.

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{S} guessed out loud, “A BlackBerry?”, to which I laughed out loud and spontaneously replied with,

…..”YEAH RIGHT!!”

Then {O} said, “They’re I-Pods!”

Well, MP3 players of another brand.  Close enough. ; )

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Then their big sister had a surprise of her own for them….

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$5.00 each to I-Tunes!  Cool!

We did think ahead though, to load some music on to the players, the night before, and put their initials on them as well.  Because we knew they would have been persistent in asking us to do so,  if they couldn’t use them right away.

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I just knew these little doo-dads were going to prove to be a BRILLIANT little idea.

They were THRILLED to have one of their own.  Even with the strict volume rules. ; )

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And I’m telling you,  it was the QUIETEST…..

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….LUNCH…..

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EVER!!!

There is quite a bit more on their birthday celebrations coming up here, there, and who knows when.

We feel so blessed and full of thanks, and that’s always worth celebrating. A LOT!

P.S.  Do you have any song suggestions for 7 year olds? So far we’ve uploaded their VBS CD, and a few other choice songs. I’ve started a list of appropriate and positive/happy songs as I hear them. (Singles by Martina McBride, Bob Marley, and anything Christian/worship music…). Stuff with good messages, etc.  If you have ANY song suggestions for them we can load on these, we’d love to hear them!  When I get a longer list of ideas and suggestions, I’d be happy to share it here if everyone would like that.  After all, appropriate/positive/happy songs are great for ALL ages! : )

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Filed Under: Celebrations, The Big Picture Tagged With: 7-year-old-triplets, Catholic, Catholic-blogs, Catholic-families, Catholic-family-blogs, triplet-birthdays, triplets

Happy 7th Birthday to Our Triplets!!

August 31, 2009 By Laura 12 Comments

7 years ago today, our triplets were born.  OH!, what memories!

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Of course, they got birthday pancakes. Yes, 7-7-7.   The lucky number.

But LUCK has NOTHIN’ to do with it!

Stay tuned in the days ahead, for more on the celebrations of each one of these 3!

~ The Richard Family

XOXO

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Un-Expectations – Serving Others and Gratitude

August 19, 2009 By Laura 7 Comments

I’ve said it a zillion times before, and at least 1/2 zillion on this blog:  I believe, without question, that God gives every one of us gifts.  And I believe, without question, that in discovering those gifts, one is receiving a direct message from God > ‘Use them in my Name. Use them, to serve Me, by serving others.‘

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I think we all know, or most of us anyway, when God is calling us to serve Him, by serving others.  It’s a feeling inside. For me, it’s not something I ponder, or decide, if it is indeed a situation I am called to serve.  I just know, it is. I know I have to do it. Like a whisper of the heart, that is God’s unspoken words.  There is sometimes  joy, sometimes not much, but always peace, in serving Him through others.   And it’s enough for me, to work by His side.  For I know the love and healing He will bring those who need Him, and those who turn to Him.  It’s more than enough, for me.

I don’t always talk much, about when He calls me to serve Him, or how.  There’s not always a need to.  These kinds of things tend to put me in quiet mode. That it itself, only verifies again, that it is not my work.  It is His.   I am just a tool, and even one that He created.

A couple of weeks ago, I heard the UPS truck pull up.  He comes every day with supplies or orders for me, just about, so it was not unusual.  But the kids love to wait until the UPS man drives away (it’s a safety rule we have), open the front door, and retrieve the package(s) off the deck.

“It’s for Mama“, I heard my oldest daughter tell the little ones.  She put it on the floor beside me, at my desk, and when I looked down, I was  puzzled.  I was trying to remember, what on earth I had ordered, that was so big.  Then I tried to remember ANYTHING I was expecting around those few days.  But I couldn’t recall a thing.

I looked in the corner of the box, and saw a last name. It hit me then. The realization of who it was from, made me catch my breath, and it felt like my heart hit the floor. Such unexpectation.  I froze, trying to take it all in.  And then I broke down and sobbed.  The tears just flowed out like a river. Right in front of my children.   (Somehow, they just knew I was ok.  That I was just….having a moment.)

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It didn’t matter what was in the box, really.  I was so filled with emotion over the surprise of it all, that it was all I could handle at the time.  I did open the box at the excited urging of my children, eventually, and found this gorgeous gift basket.   But It took me days to find the words to explain all I felt inside.  To figure out why I was struck, with such a flood of emotions, which I hadn’t quite been able to label just yet.

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But in the days to follow, I was able to sort it all out, and decipher all I was feeling.

See, it was clear that the sender’s of this beautiful gift, felt the need to thank me.  But I surely did not feel they owed me one, in the least.  I didn’t expect that they could even be thinking of me, at this incredibly difficult time in their lives.  So it was shocking, in that way, too.

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But what was difficult for me, was that I didn’t feel I deserved it.  I, didn’t do anything worthy, of this.  Of anything.   I had only done, what I knew God was calling me to do.  Using the gifts He gave me, and that He expects me to use as tools, and a means to do His work.

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To be able to do so…..that IS the gift, of the gift.

To be called by God.

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After I had done all I knew to do to serve these people, I felt so empty inside.  For I wanted SO badly to be able to do more. To give them what they truly, truly wanted. To give them what their hearts ached for, so badly.  It didn’t feel like enough, and I felt lost.

I thought of the Little Drummer Boy.  I feel like it seems he felt, in giving all he had to give, to the new born King.  I was giving all I had, as little as it was.  I hoped it was ‘something’.  I prayed, in time, it would help, in any small way, to heal their broken hearts, with the grace of God.

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That’s the thing.  I felt helpless in not being able to do more.  I was depending on Him.  Our Almighty and powerful Father, who can do ALL things.  It was my only consolation, because I personally couldn’t do enough.

But it was ‘something’ to these people, it seemed.  I still felt unworthy of any thanks, because I wanted to give them more, and with every passing day, I thought of them, and prayed for them.  Still feeling helpless.  Still counting on God, to give them all they needed.

I was counting on answered prayers, with high expectations.  For THEM.

I ask you to pray for them too, for whatever their needs and desires are, if it is God’s will.

I just wasn’t expecting anything, for ME.  Not a thing.

But I am so very touched, by their expression of gratitude.

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Thank You, Lord.  Thank You, for the gifts.  For working, through me. Amidst all of the swirling, worldly thoughts and deeds of my life and self, thank You for allowing my heart to hear You call.  Thank You, for every opportunity to serve You, by serving others.  Thank You, for using these gifts as an instrument in Your works. Thank You for considering our prayers, and for healing our hearts.

Thank You.

I have to admit….the basket itself, even EMPTY, puts a big smile on my face.

It’s a NICE basket. Isn’t it?

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