Month: October 2008

  •   ~Potato Farm~

    Please remember Alexandra in your prayers. She is a parishioner that I have never met; she is gravely ill and not able to come to church. Alexandra and her family live  an hour away and Fr. has been out to visit her many times in recent months. A few weeks ago, Alexandra’s husband invited Fr. to bring the children to visit their potato and dairy farm. They went the weekend that Maria~Angelica was sick so we stayed home. The boys were amazed, as was Fr. the first time he went out to visit this lovely family of 5. Their 3 grown sons now run the farm along with a trucking business. I have never seen so many potatoes in one place before! The boys were also intrigued with how the cows lined up to be milked.

     I am glad the boys were able to have this experience. Very often having a priest for a dad means their dad has to be called away from their own lives, but it also brings with it a life of new experiences a new people. I am grateful for all these little experiences and wonderful opportunities for the children.  I hope they will look back at their childhood and think of all the neat things and interesting people that came into their lives because of their dad.

    Potato Farm- October 2008 047 Potato Farm- October 2008 046 Potato Farm- October 2008 044 Potato Farm- October 2008 041 Potato Farm- October 2008 038 Potato Farm- October 2008 037 Potato Farm- October 2008 036 Potato Farm- October 2008 031 Potato Farm- October 2008 030 Potato Farm- October 2008 025

     

     

  • ~Pictures from tonight’s dress up party at Church~

    Sorry, the pictures aren’t the best. Fr. didn’t feel well, at all,  but had to go- he wasn’t up to taking many photos. I didn’t go because I can’t walk at the moment, or even sit comfortably. I am sorry I had to miss out. Maria~Angelica was very excited, but we don’t have any photos of her. She was all dressed up, in her Cinderella threads that Yiayia bought her for her birthday, complete with sparkly shoes and long white satin gloves.  Jonah came up with his outfit at the last minute and it was a hit! Even though he is a mini me, he sure looked like his Baba’ tonight! He simply adores his Baba’, so it was a very fitting choice!

    October 2008 043 Copy of October 2008 049  October 2008 050

    October 2008 024

    In this shot you can see Maria~Angelica sitting on Basil’s lap. Basil has on a long sleeved green shirt.

      October 2008 041 October 2008 040

    Maria~Angelica is in the crowd here, wearing a pink sparkly headband, Nicholas (in the grey striped shirt with the white sleeves) is next to her, sitting on the floor in front- he didn’t feel 100% yet, but he wasn’t running a temperature and he really wanted to go.

    October 2008 037

  • ~Public School~

    I am still awake…because I have to wash something red for my first grader to wear to school for,wear red to school because you don’t do drugs day….” sheeesh…I see why people homeschool and I surely admire it. If parents would parent then maybe schools could get back to teaching academics and keep our children innocent…. 

  • ~Maria~Angelica’s 3rd Birthday~

    The poor little dear was sick on her birthday and has a little bruise on her head, you can see from the video that she is not as perky as she was at her little birthday party we had last week when my parents were visiting. She enjoyed herself and her presents both days, though. God Bless her, she’s a sweetheart and we all adore her. May God us all Many Years!!!

    Maria~Angelica's 3rd Birthday 10-19-2008 013 Maria~Angelica's 3rd Birthday 10-19-2008 012

    Maria~Angelica's 3rd Birthday 10-19-2008 022   Maria~Angelica's 3rd Birthday 10-19-2008 018Maria~Angelica's 3rd Birthday 10-19-2008 019   Maria~Angelica's 3rd Birthday 10-19-2008 016

    More Birthday Videos can be seen here on my  youtube page.

    Pictures from our party a week earlier with Yiayia and Papou.

    October 2008 096 October 2008 095

     October 2008 088 October 2008 087

  • ~What I looked like 3 years ago today~

    babysbirth047.jpg

    babysbirth058.jpg

    And the story that follows….

    Maria~Angelica Zoe’ did indeed deliver HERSELF  at  3:05 a.m. Wednesday morning (her due date) October 19th 2005. That is a story I am not sure just how to put into words, but I will try. It  was really quite something! I just sat up and there she was! The room was dark, I was laying on my side with my eyes closed.  Fr. was asleep and I heard a coo. I asked Fr. if he had just made that sound. We heard a quiet  cry, Fr. jumped up and I reached for the controls to  lift the bed forward so I could see and there she was! A perfect little pink baby girl!  The best way to describe it is I felt a wave of a contraction  and she washed  ashore! The nurses and doctor (who was also sleeping) were AMAZED!! They came running down the hall. They knew from the heart monitor at the nurses’ station  that something had happened. They could hear her little cry as they came closer to  the room and they could not believe their eyes. All of the nurses  said nothing like that had ever happened in all their years of nursing. The funny thing is at 2:00 am the head nurse came in to check on me and I said I felt some good pressure. The nurse said to me “don’t worry babies just don’t pop out!” When she came in at 3:05 we had a good laugh about that one!

     I think I had a “silent birth” ! LOL!

    I will never forget the mental picture I have of Maria~Angelica there on the bed so sweet and perfect. The nurse quickly grabbed a blanket and handed her to me. The baby was so warm her body just radiated heat and she smelled sooooooo good (she still smells good)! We were able to have skin to skin contact for about an hour before Fr.  cut the cord. Maria~Angelica sucked her 2 middle fingers just minutes after being born. She latched on right away too. Glory be to God she is nursing beautifully. I am so grateful for  everything about her. A year ago I was crying in the parking lot of the endocrinologist office because she had just bluntly told me I would never have anymore children.  I never went back to that doctor. She was just one of 3 to tell me the same thing. I have never been back to any of those doctors. I was very grateful to have the 3 children I did have. I just wanted to confirm that all was well with my health. Then they day I came home from baptizing and Chrismating Alana’s family I found out I was expecting! That was certainly NO coincidence! With God there are no coincidences! That was truly a miracle! For those of you that have been told the same thing I was, don’t ever give up hope.  Miracles DO happen! They have happened to me 4 times!   Just trust the will of God and be willing to accept the will of God.  Following my cancer treatment there was no guarantee I would have any children. They were  all the will of God and they all came in God’s perfect timing.

     Maria~Angelica’s  birth weight was  8lbs 9oz and  she is 20 inches long. she is now 8lbs 5 oz . 

    Throughout the pregnancy the  boys would   wonder if their sister would have hazel eyes and brown hair like Basil or blue eyes and blonde hair  like Nicholas or brown  hair and brown eyes like Jonah. Her eyes look blue and  her hair is light like Nicholas.   

    We have given Maria~Angelica her name in honor of  the Mother Of God and all the angels in heaven.  Maria~Angelica’s grandmothers have also been named in honor of the Mother of God and the Holy Angels.  Maria is the name of Fr. Christos’  mother and Angeliki is the name of my mother.  We will call her both names as her first name.

    Thank you all for your love, prayers and concern.  We are all very excited and look forward to sharing more pictures in the days to come!

  • ~Scary Stuff!~

    Farrakhan Says ‘New Beginning’ For Nation of Islam

    CHICAGO (AP) ― The Nation of Islam, a secretive movement generally closed to outsiders, has planned a rare open-to-the public event at its Chicago-based headquarters in what the Minister Louis Farrakhan deemed a “new beginning” for the group.

    Hundreds of religious leaders of different faiths have been invited to the event planned for Sunday, a rededication of the group’s historic Mosque Maryam on the city’s South Side. Farrakhan is scheduled to speak.

    “We have restored Mosque Maryam completely, and we will dedicate it to the universal message of Islam, and the universal aspect of the teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad,” Farrakhan said in an invitation letter. “It represents for the Nation of Islam, a new beginning.”

    The event comes just weeks after the death of Imam W.D. Mohammed, the son of Nation founder Elijah Muhammad who broke with the group and moved thousands of African-Americans toward mainstream Islam.

    The Nation purchased the mosque, a former Greek Orthodox church, in 1972 and has since been making renovations. The stately 1948 structure, embellished with a golden dome and topped with an Islamic crescent moon, is adorned with Quranic verses in Arabic. Experts say opening the mosque’s doors to the public is a calculated move.

    “It is a very conscious effort to open the mosque up to the community and to rededicate the community to learning about Islam,” said Aminah McCloud, a professor of Islamic studies at DePaul University. “Previously, the Nation has been open to people coming to visit it, but its members don’t generally go anywhere else … now there is a concerted effort.”

    While the Nation has espoused black nationalism and self-reliance since it was founded in the 1930s, in recent years members have reached out to other groups. For instance, the Nation has a Latino liaison and has become involved in immigrant rights rallies and marches. Also, the Minister Ishmael Muhammad, a top assisting minister at the mosque and widely thought to be a potential successor to Farrakhan, has talked about unity between all people, at times speaking in Spanish.

    Farrakhan, 75, has haltingly tried to move the Nation toward traditional Islam, which considers the American movement heretical because of its view of Elijah Muhammad as a prophet — among other novel teachings. Orthodox Islam teaches that there has been no prophet after Prophet Muhammad in the seventh century.

    He’s also played down some of the group’s more controversial beliefs. The Nation of Islam has taught that whites are descended from the devil and that blacks are the chosen people of Allah.

    The event on Sunday also wraps up a week of events marking the 13th anniversary of the Million Man March, which Farrakhan began in 1995. That year, hundreds of thousands of people traveled to Washington, D.C. to participate.

    On Thursday, Farrakhan spoke to inmates at Cook County jail urging self improvement, atonement and reconciliation, principles the Million Man March promoted.

    Those values “can help reduce violence and anti-social behavior … and have universal significance and will benefit those willing to listen,” according to a statement from the Nation.

    Farrakhan’s Sunday speech will mark his second major public address this year and is among several smaller community and religious events he has attended.

    His public appearances have surprised many since in 2006, he seceded leadership to an executive board while recuperating from serious complications from prostate cancer.

    In February, Farrakhan appeared at an annual Saviours’ Day event in Chicago and called Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama the “hope of the entire world” that the U.S. will change for the better. The Obama campaign quickly denounced Farrakhan’s support, because of past comments about Jews that many have called offensive.

    In the past months, Farrakhan has attended funeral services of W.D. Mohammed and Jabir Herbert Muhammad, both sons of the late Elijah Muhammad.

    (© 2008 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)

  • If the devil were to write his beatitudes, they would probably go something like this:


    1.  Blessed are those who are too tired, too busy, too distracted to spend a few hours a week with their fellow Christians in worship – they are my best workers.

    2.  Blessed are those Christians who wait to be asked and expect to be thanked – I can use them.

    3.  Blessed are the touchy who stop going to church – they are my missionaries.

    4.  Blessed are the troublemakers – they shall be called my children.

    5.  Blessed are the complainers – I’m all ears to them.

    6.  Blessed are those who are bored with the priest’s mannerisms and mistakes – for they get nothing out of his      sermons.

    7.  Blessed is the church member who expects to be invited to his own church – for he is part of the problem     instead of the solution.

    8.  Blessed are those who gossip – for they shall cause strife and divisions that please me.

    9.  Blessed are those who are easily offended – for they will soon get angry and quit.

    10. Blessed are those who do not give their offering to carry on God’s work – for they are my helpers.

    11. Blessed is he who professes to love God but hates his brother and sister – for he shall be with me forever.

    12. Blessed are you who, when you read this and think it is about other people and not yourself – I’ve got you too
    .

  • A new blog which is sure to be fantastic!