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Let Us Rejoice and Be Glad…| Triplets’ First Holy Communion Day

May 15, 2010 By Laura 3 Comments

The triplets’ First Holy Communion Day, was so special.
triplets-first-holy-communion-day-st-bonaventure-parish This day, that they have waited for for so long, finally arrived! I promise, this is the last of the First Holy Communion posts – along with the Simple Lunch Spread for a Celebration Gathering post up right now.  We’re hoping someone, somewhere, is still interested, while we indulge in posting about this happy occasion one more time.

Anyway, I wasn’t going to take photos of them actually receiving for the first time, because it just didn’t seem right.  But….the other parents were told it was alright, as long as the photos were taken from their seats. So, I decided to do so too, not wanting to regret passing up the opportunity!  Even though my angle was awful!   All of the other children receiving their Sacrament this day, sat at the end of a pew for their family, and simply stepped out of their pew to receive this first time. But ours stepped out of our pew, and across the whole aisle in a line up, across the back of the 2 lines of kids.  (Hope you followed that.)  Anyway…..the Mass was really nice, as always, and the kids did great!  They were so excited prior to…..then after, so happy and just….beaming. Trust me when I say, they fully understood/understand the significance of this event, and every Mass from here on out.

Some of our family and friends were there at the Mass with us.  Some traveled quite a ways, to celebrate this day with us,  and it meant a lot to all of us. {JM, O & S} brought up the gifts for the Mass, which was so sweet.  They were really happy to do it.

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Do you all know Fr. Bob Reed, from CatholicTV? ( Do your kids watch WOW!?) Well, we do, and love him.   We were touched to learn that he had put in for presiding the Mass at which they would make this Holy Sacrament.  He has become a great friend of ours. Yes, he is giving them rabbit ears in the first photo, still being silly in the second, and finally we get a serious shot in the third! He even has a secret handshake with them.  He is, simply put, a really kind, funny, down-to-earth guy, and the work he does to evangelize our Catholic faith through by his vocation, through TV and otherwise,  is nothing short of amazing!
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Following Mass, our family and friends came to our home for a continued celebration.  Of course, we had decorated our little tree (a.k.a. a branch) for this special Sacrament occasion, and I loved what the kids did on our schooling chalkboard!  We served our guests a light lunch, which I shared in the Recipes section.

Before we ate though, we took some more quick photos with the people who love them, and came to be with them on this day:

triplets-first-holy-communion-day-7 Left: The 6 of us.  I love that this is small, and you cannot see how absolutely terrible & tired I looked! (Aren’t I clever?)   I had been going non-stop for days, to be ready for this day. Can’t imagine how I would have survived, if I didn’t ‘keep it simple’!  But I digress. {A} on the other hand, was an absolute doll! She had on the sweetest outfit, and beads!  / Right:  The trio with their Godparents, (one of my brothers and sister-in-law), the kids Uncle G and Auntie K.    As blessed as our kids are with the Godparents they have, we wanted badly to be able to give them each their own set of Godparents.   They are individual kids, not a unit, and deserve that like any other kids.  But you know how complicated these things can be, and we just couldn’t at that time, give them their own.  I feel compelled to say that, only because I do not want to give the impression that we see our triplets, as ONE, and not individual kids.  Most know that, but I feel better SAYING it.  (So thanks for letting me!)  Their Godparents love them very much though, and vice-versa.  They are also a wonderful aunt and uncle, and were gracious to accept all 3 as their Godchildren.

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With  their ‘Papa’, who often comes for overnights to spend time with them.   And then with two uncles.  

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WITH FR. (Bob) REED

Fr. Bob showed up, so I took the fruit cup in his hand away, and I made him have another photo.  Even though, as he said, he didn’t have his priest attire on anymore. But he had PINK on!!  I think it’s great when guys wear pink. Don’t you?

We were so done with photos by this point.  And hungry.   So we all went and ate.  Well, I made sure everyone else ate, and tried to keep up with everything going on, and took bites in between!

triplets-first-holy-communion-day-9 Family and friends brought, and sent by mail, very thoughtful and unexpected gifts.  We wanted to spend as much time with the people who came to celebrate with us, so the kids opened most of them later that night by ourselves.  They received so many beautiful and special tokens of this day, that the kids truly already, treasure.  They have always had a special fondness for their own religious items-and now they have so much more.   The people in our lives are so kind and thoughtful.

The day just seemed to fly by, and I felt like I missed so much.  I despise that feeling.  I had planned this special day for the kids for so long, and I didn’t want to miss a moment.  But I just couldn’t take it all in at once.  We had several friends with us that day, that I wanted to get candid photos of, and never got to before they left:   A family who good friends of ours,  and some folks who have sat near us for so long and have become dear friends, who have watched the kids ‘sit like indians’ while we all went up to receive Communion, and have waited for this day too.  It’s really bothering me, still. It’s one of those things…I want to go back and have another chance!  I want the kids to have photos of everyone who was there with them that day.  Despite my planning, I didn’t get this part done. I wanted to take LOTS of candids all day.  But I was so busy with so many things, time got away, people eventually left, and then it was too late.

But to the kids….the day was truly perfect, and joyful.  And I too, do have sweet moments of this day, burned into my memory. (But, I don’t have proof of it all in photos, darn it! lol).  Sweet moments, like this one…..

triplets-first-holy-communion-day-4 ….The boys, pushing their Aunt/Godmother on the swing.  She, of course, was really being dramatic and making the most of it for their entertainment, and they were just loving it!!  They were laughing so hard, and having so much fun.  And so was she!!  I truly just love the photo of her on the right.

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THIS……Is Fr. Ken.  The pastor of our church.  You know, the one who’s AMAZING homilies I speak so much about?! We were so happy he came over to our house for awhile, too!!  He came a little later on, after many had left (even Fr. Bob).  But you know what…it was SO NICE.  Because we sat with him for a long time on the deck, and just talked.  (After he quizzed the kids on important questions.  Talk about being put on the spot!)  We talked about his homilies, and how he prepares for them. (I had to know the details!)  He also shared a whole lot…..about the new church we will be building quite soon.

Here is another photo, that represents more sweet memories of this day….

…..our kids, with some of their cousins.  Many could not be with us this day, but these 2 could!!  D & M (right behind {A} in the front) are great kids.  They all had SO much fun together, playing with Pixel, laughing and talking about random stuff, and playing basketball.  It was great to see them all having a great time together, and we’ll be doing it again soon!

It truly was a blessed and beautiful day, for sure.  The weather could not have been better, too.  Sunny and mid-70’s. Perfect.

O.K. now, aside from the day’s menu over in Vittles, that should wrap up our First Holy Communion posts!!  Thank you so much, for letting us share so much of this special occasion with you, and sharing in our joy!!   As much hype as we have built up to this day, the kids will tell you, the happiness and excitement only began with this day.  They will, and already are, re-living the joy over and over, as they receive Jesus at every Mass of their lives, from this day forward.

Let us continue to rejoice, and be glad.

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Triplets’ First Holy Communion Formal Portraits

May 6, 2010 By Laura 16 Comments

A very special day is just about here, in our family.
Our triplets’ First Holy Communion!

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We are a Roman Catholic family. I took these formal portraits of our triplets, for their First Holy Communion, at one of my favorite locations, that is also so fitting for the occasion, seeing as it is religious retreat grounds.  Because I wanted them here at this place, and because I knew there would be no time on their actual day of Sacrament and celebration, we did these a few days prior.

In case you are not a regular blog visitor, let me just say these smiles are so real!  Our triplets have been waiting to receive this Sacrament with all of their hearts, for a very-long-time.

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This was a real moment.  I turned around from talking to one of the others, and there he was, just like this. <click!>
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This photo wasn’t easy because of the vast difference in scale of the 2 subjects.  But, I have to share it because it was SO important to {O}.  She told me in the beginning she wanted her photo taken with the Blesses Mother.  After every photo I took she asked, “Now, can I have my photo taken with Mary?”   So there it is, and she’s happy!

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Those 3 beautiful faces. Such a huge part of my heart.
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A creative way to be sure everyone sees {O}’s special nail job!  These are the perks of being the girl, between 2 boys! ; )

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We’ll be blogging about their actual day and celebration soon as well.  It was a special day for sure, with lots of loved ones joining us to celebrate, but inevitably bitter-sweet as well.   We hope you are able to check those out later.  But we were excited to share these formals with you.  They have never been so dressed up, and they loved it!  {O’s} veil was custom made, and details of that will also be blogged about soon.  Aren’t they sweet looking though?

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Politics, the House Senate and Voting | Homeschooling Elementary and Middle School

January 20, 2010 By Laura 11 Comments

The exciting and intense campaign race for the Massachusetts House Senate seat has been another golden homeschooling opportunity to teach our younger children more about politics, the house senate and voting, following the opportunities that came with the the most recent presidential race.  Granted, we weren’t sure how much they could really grasp or follow at 7 years old, but they have pleasantly surprised.  If nothing else, with their interest and enthusiasm.  {A} is already rather informed on this subject, as she has a very strong interest in all Politics & Government, which she has elected (pun!) to study in depth this year.

house-senate We began with more general talk about the the government, a little about how it runs, and then got more into the purpose and duties of the House Senate. To help them get the visual of the state representing senators, we showed them this photo above that I found online, of the House Senate quarters, that helped them get some kind of visual.

img_0175 We took a field trip, to one of the (8?) campaign offices for Scott Brown, right here in our home town of Plymouth.   Note: Michael went back and took a photo of the office, as the parking lots was full the day we were there.  The windows were also full of Scot Brown posters. Our plan was just to stop in and hopefully get some buttons or something, and show them what a campaign office is like.  But we all got so much more than that.   We went in and a very nice woman started talking to us and our kids right away. We told her we were on a home school field trip, and that made her very excited, as she is a supporter of home schooling.  She took us right in and started talking to the kids about what they were all doing and why. The manager for this particular office also talked to us, and really educated us all about what their goals were for the duration of this race.   The office was jam packed with volunteers, making calls to promote and ask for a vote for Scott Brown.
They offered us pizza, bumper stickers, yard signs and even had the kids help make a phone call or two!!  What a great experience for all of us!

homeschooling-house-senate-voting They took our picture on someone’s camera phone,  and it emailed to us! 

On the ride home we counted Scott Brown yard signs to pass the time.  We put our sign in our front yard when we got home.

homeschooling house senate Over the next couple of days, the kids were quite the little political cheerers for Scott Brown!

homeschooling house senate Voting Day, was another educational day, through experience.  All 4 of them came with us to vote, and to see first-hand
the process of casting your ballot.  They thought that was THE most exciting thing!!  On the way out of the local elementary school gym, after voting, {S} asked us, “What do we do next?”  And I replied, “We go home, and bite our nails while we wait!”  But then I gave him the serious answer.

That night, knowing voting was over at 8 p.m., they were begging to stay up to find out who won.  But we knew it would be too long and late of a wait.  So I promised them I would wake them up when the final numbers were in.  I tried waking them up, and stirred {S and JM} enough to tell them the news, which was received with sleepy smile. (So cute!)  But {O} wasn’t waking up for anything. She was happy to hear in the morning though.

homeschooling house senate We will continue to teach them what we can about these things, and look forward to this book coming in that we have requested at the library. It may or may not be too elementary for the kids, but if nothing else, will be amusing, while still being educational.  Here is the description to this book:

In a big country, it’s not always easy to get everyone to agree on an important issue. So when Miss Tuftmore’s second-grade class writes from Moussouri, asking for a law to declare a National Cheese, the Squeaker of the Mouse and the Senate Mouse-jority leader have a lot of work to do. By following these congressmice (who live and work alongside their human counterparts) through the steps they must take, readers will gain a greater understanding of this important aspect of civic life — and have a lot of fun while they’re at it.

This delightful sequel to the Barnes’ popular Woodrow, the White House Mouse, told and illustrated in the same whimsical style, offers another detailed but easy-to-follow explanation of the inner workings of American government.

It was a wonderful experience for all of them, that we’re glad had a happy ending. (Well, for us anyway. ; )  They are very much looking forward to the mid-term elections, this November.  ; )   Their interest and embrace of our civic duties, is taking root muuuuuuuuuucccchhhhhh younger with them, than it did with us adults!  You have no idea.   We’re late-comers to the whole political thing.  But, as they say,  better late, than never.

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PaRtY aNiMaLs!!! | Our Family’s New Year’s Eve Celebration 2010

January 3, 2010 By Laura 10 Comments

New Year’s Eve was a GOOD TIME at our house!!

We were ready to rock in 2010!!

We went to 4:00 Mass to start, because the next day was a Holy Day of Obligation for us.  It was a really great Mass, with a great homily, so that was a great start to our whole night.

When we got home, we started cooking and prepping our party food for the night!

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The menu included buffalo chicken, pineapple wrapped in bacon, stuffed mushrooms, and simple deviled eggs, to start.

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stuffed-mushrooms Later on we had more snack kind of stuff, and some party punch with sherbet ice cream in it.

The kids were very excited, because we told {J, O &S} they could stay up until midnight, if they could make it!

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And it doesn’t take much, to get Daddy going!!

We had the TV on of course, and were thrilled that Daughtry played a set in Time Square!!  I love them.

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While they got bored of watching the people in the streets of Time Square , and were waiting for the ball to drop, {JOS} found a new use for their party hats, and the battle was on!!….

7-year-old-triplets-new-years-eve This is about as wild as I’ve ever let them get in the house! lol

7-year-old-triplets-new-years-eve-1 It really was hilarious to watch them!!  We were all hysterical!

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m {S} was the first one, really fighting the sleepies.  We noticed him suddenly sitting there quietly, and his big sister asked, “What’s a matter {S}?  Are you tired??”  And he quietly  said “Yes.”  What a strange sight, for all of us.  This boy wakes UP the ‘party animal’, every day!  But…..it was LATE by now.

And soon enough…..the ball was dropping…..the countdown began….and then…..MIDNIGHT!!

7-year-old-triplets-new-years-eve-4 And a LOT of NOISE!!!  JOYFUL NOISE!!!  (of course).

7-year-old-triplets-new-years-eve-5 {A} was saying how hard the horns were to blow.

I knew she wasn’t kidding when I saw how her photo turned out!

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Just kidding.  I played with that one a little bit!

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Then it was time for Happy New Year Kisses!! w This is {J, O & S}’s ‘triplet kiss’ they have done since they were very little!  {O} puts her finger to her lips, as central point, and all 3 of them kiss it. I always loved that. <sniff>

x  Then there was kisses for big sister!!

Michael and I are off to the side there.  Sorry….that one’s private. ; )

Hope you all had a great New Year’s Eve!!

WHAT DID YOU ALL DO ON NEW YEAR’S EVE?

WE’D LOVE FOR YOU TO TELL US ABOUT IT!

Did you have a quiet one?  Go out and party?  Stay in and order Chinese Food?  Crash at 10:00??

HaPpY NeW YeAr EvErYoNe!!!

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‘3 Clean Hearts’ | The Triplets Make Their First Penance / Reconciliation

December 19, 2009 By Laura 4 Comments

We are a Catholic family, and our triplets {J, O & S} made their Sacrament of First Penance/Reconciliation last Saturday!

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 It was a nice service, considering they were only 3 of 78 other kids celebrating the same Sacrament that day- and that was only half the class!  The other half made theirs the previous Saturday.

They all did very well, and I can say our 3 were not as nervous or hesitant as  I half-expected. I’d venture to say they were perhaps over-prepared for this first time.  They knew their Act of Contrition by heart, and were counting on saying it on their own, and were expecting a lot of the usual procedure they had learned.  But, as it were for this time, the whole class read that prayer together from their program, and many little things were done a tad differently, for the sake of getting through that many children in a timely-manner, I guess.  We weren’t really sure how the service, or Confession for each child, was going to go, so, we were ready for anything.  There were 9-10 priests on hand, and they were scattered about the church in empty pews.  Nonetheless, they know things will be a bit different from here on out, and they’re ready!

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After the service at the church, there was a reception gathering at the parish center with all of the children, parents and teachers, for treats and coffee.   We only stayed for a short bit, because we couldn’t verify anything there was peanut safe, and I felt bad – so we went home and had a treat. On the way home, the kids talked about how they felt good having had their first Confession. {O} said she felt like she had a ‘clean heart’ now, and the boys agreed that’s how they felt too.  Their sweet little smiles warmed my own heart.  Of course, that was 7 days ago.  ; )  Another ‘cleansing’ is due for us all, just around the corner, as it is tradition in our family to go at La Salette Shrine every year, on Jan 1st or 2nd as well.  We always go to Mass and Penance there.

A little bit later, we took a gift card we had been given from a friend to a very nice nearby restaurant, and went and had a celebratory lunch together as a family.  Hardly anyone else was there, so it was really peaceful, and the food was really good.  Later that night we had a family-movie night.

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They did receive beautiful certificates with their name on them, which will go into their ‘baby bins’. (At what point/age will we stop calling them ‘baby’ bins? lol)   Someone in the parish also made these adorable snowmen for the kids, that held little dum-dum pops. So cute.

All in all, the kids are just happy they are 1 step closer to the Sacrament they are truly looking forward to:  First Holy First Communion.  They have been waiting to be able to receive Jesus in the Eucharist, for so, so long.  That’s a day we all look forward to.

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