Monday, April 26, 2010

KJ is a Christian!!!















What a beautiful weekend. KJ was baptized and DJ received his First Holy Communion (more to follow). The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and the baptism were attended by: both sets of grandparents, Great Grandma Lawless, Great Uncle Billy Lawless, Great Aunt Margaret Lawless, Great Aunt Nancy and Great Uncle Eddy Cantino, Great Aunt Connie Helgoth, Cousins Darren and Cindy Lombardi and their kids, and our good friends the Talafuses. Mari and David Talafuse are KJ's Godparents. We met them through the homeschool co-op here in Colorado. They are a wonderful couple with 4 beautiful children and one due very soon. It was such a blessing to have so many family members celebrate with us on this special day.
A year and a half ago when we were here for Christmas, we met the Deacon at St. Peter's parish in Monument. He also was a field agent with the KofC. Blake spoke with him while we were here and found out that he was planning to retire soon. It was that conversation that made us start to think about moving to Colorado. Dcn. Mike has been such a great support to Blake and our family since we moved here, so we decided to ask him to baptize KJ. (Their you have the cast of characters. Now for the main event!)














The Godparents

The Godparents and Mommy and Daddy

KJ

Getting Dressed

The Kids

The Gospel

My favorite pic of DG from the day

Dry her off

BIC or Blessed in Christ (David went to light the candle from the Easter candle. Dcn Mike says, "It's not on." So we used the BIC.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Easter

Since it is still the octave I am not late posting for Easter. Right?
DG, RA, and Blake went to the Vigil Mass. PG, KJ and I stayed home. They said it was beautiful. They met up with Nana and Blue Truck, who said the kids did the best they have ever seen them at Mass. Maybe I should send them to a 3 hour Mass every Sunday. The deacon (who is baptizing KJ in a few weeks) sang the Exsultet. We had no idea he could sing! Apparently the cantor did a beautiful job as well. Everyone was very excited (and tired) when they came home.









After 7 hours of sleep, they "hopped" (no we don't do the Easter bunny - but I couldn't resist the pun) out of bed to find their baskets. we don't hid eggs - we hide baskets.

Then DG and RA went to Nana and Blue Truck's while PG, KJ, Blake and I went to Mass. Father gave a wonderful homily and actually Confirmed 5 people at mass. KJ and I went about an hour early to get a seat and PG and Blake were able to walk in 10 minutes before Mass, which for PG is 10 minutes too early. Although without having to deal with his brother he did much better.
After Mass we all headed to Nana and Blue Trucks to have dinner with my mom's whole family. 15 of us is a bigger Easter than I have ever experienced. It is so nice to live around family. Have I said that before? :)
My mom took our family Easter pics so I will post those later. (Mom if you are reading this -- I need those pics.)
I will post RA's b-day later as well!