Saturday, November 8, 2014
Friday, November 7, 2014
End of October Update
Happy Fall!!!
Our October wrapped up in a big hurry here in Waco. We had Baylor Homecoming guests and festivities tied into Max's Favorite holiday (well, his favorite until Christmas rolls around) Halloween. Mix in a trip to NM, arts festival and school activities, you have one fast month. We had so much fun, but the downtime at home is nice sometimes too. I often worry that Asher does not get adequate sleep since we are always going and doing which makes nap time short and/or nonexistent. Here are a whole bunch of pictures as well as a couple of videos to share from this last month.
We usually try to attend the Cultural Arts Festival each year in Waco. It is a fun community event with lots of free activities for kids. Max had a great time as he is finally at the target age for many of the activities. He had a lot of fun blowing giant bubbles! We may have to make one of these for ourselves!
While he is not into just painting, the boy does love to glue. This station had different shapes of wood pieces that kids could sculpt. He did put a little paint on at the end.
They had big frames around so people could take pictures. Oh how I wish we could have gotten one with Asher looking at the camera!!! Still pretty cute though.
This is the Quigley lego family (according to Max). Mommy and Daddy are in the middle, Max has a red hat and Asher has the green one.
Not sure why, but Asher likes to put Daddy's head in his mouth. Only Daddy mind you.
Loving a swing!
Here we are in NM. We would never forget the tub-o-legos! Max and Papa are building fighter jets together.
Fallapalooza! This is a big family carnival in Carlsbad sponsored by local churches. We had to check it out, especially since Aunt LiLi is involved with planning each year. We were the first ones to ride the ponies.
This was fun for Max. He always sees it at out mall, but it is expensive and I'm never sure he would actually go through with it. Well he loved it this day.
Carnival games. The prizes were candy, of course. Max was careful in selecting candy without Artificial Colors. ;)
Asher at My Little Play Place. We are there once a week for Kindermusic then some free play. He loves it!
Max's class took a field trip to Cameron Park and Asher and I went as chaperones. The picture above is so cute! This is Max, Eli B and a new friend since moving to Waco Montessori, Eli Clark.
Well, we attempted a class photo… it failed miserably. Max was cooperative though. So was Eli Clark so long as he can do bunny ears.
Max, Luca and Eli C.
We spent are one free Saturday in Dallas at the aquarium (and Whole Foods, but only Mama loves that). We picked Cash up and together he and Max had a great day.
The manatee is my favorite!
They had a guest speaker (which we missed) and lots of information about alligators and crocodiles. The highlight (which we lucked into) was petting a crocodile.
My batty Halloween boys. Asher's outfit is a recycle from Max.
Asher's "costume" was a spider onesie and I had a spiderweb shirt to match. I think Curtis may have a better pic on his phone. I'll add it later.
Daddy and Asher at the Homecoming football game. Max was home with a sitter playing with Anna and Elizabeth. We stayed through part of the 3rd quarter and Asher slept most of the game which was nice except my arms and fingers were numb from holding him so long.
Ten Months!!! I'm so late in adding these. I take his eleven month pics tomorrow!!!
Friday, October 17, 2014
National Infant Loss Remembrance Day 2014
"When a child loses a parent, they are called an orphan. When a spouse loses her or his partner, they are called a widow or a widower. When parents lose their children, there isn't a word to describe them." ~ Ronald Reagan in 1988, when he declared October as National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month.
Yesterday marked our third observance of National Infant Loss Remembrance Day, which is the one day I devote the blog to our baby girl. I regret not finding the time yesterday to sit and write, but we were very busy all day getting ready to leave town for the weekend. However, the benefit of waiting an extra day is that I get to tell you about how I observed this day with a wonderfully strong community of people who have been touched either personally or indirectly by the loss of a child or children.
Yesterday marked our third observance of National Infant Loss Remembrance Day, which is the one day I devote the blog to our baby girl. I regret not finding the time yesterday to sit and write, but we were very busy all day getting ready to leave town for the weekend. However, the benefit of waiting an extra day is that I get to tell you about how I observed this day with a wonderfully strong community of people who have been touched either personally or indirectly by the loss of a child or children.
As most of you know a support group in Waco called Cradled
supported Curtis and me through our loss.
This group has only been in existence since 2011, but they have really
made a difference in the lives of so many families across Waco. Since losing our baby, I have felt the
need to give back to this organization by supporting other families who have
experienced loss. I am currently a
week away from finishing as session with five precious families and it has
truly been an honor to walk through this journey with them.
Cradled is a non-profit organization, so fundraising is
always a need for this group, especially as they expand to serve more families
and the need for possible paid positions, such as a bilingual group leader,
increases. Last night the Cradled
community rallied to raise $650.00 and we had an absolute joyful evening
honoring our babies in the process.
We spent the evening at Painting with a Twist, and they generously
donated half the proceeds to Cradled.
If you have a Paining with a Twist near you, I would encourage you to
give it a try. Even those with no
artistic ability made beautiful paintings (as proof, you can see mine
below). I of course went a little
“off script”, but really would you expect otherwise? So we painted, we ate, we sang and I sensed such a
connection with everyone in the room.
I hope I was not the only one who experienced this!
The original painting only had one heart. I put three so each of my children would be represented. I also "carved" Curtis and my initials in the trunk of the tree.
The three hearts closer up. I put each of their initials and year they were born.
But I can say that two years and a month after the loss of
our baby, we have made great strides in healing. Asher and Max deserve a lot of the credit for this, but
Cradled also deserves credit. And
I guess they like me too…. They made me Curriculum Director. Sounds fancy, no? I am thrilled to dig deeper into this
group and find ways of using my talents and education (my degree will be in
Curriculum and Teaching after all) to give more to this cause.
And thanks to our family and friends who have also supported
us. Your love has not gone
unnoticed or unappreciated.
Maybe next year I will work up the courage to see her face
again, but really I don’t need to look at pictures… She looked a great deal
like her brothers. I will leave
you with a sand dollar. Seeing one
of these always reminds me of her, which is why I wear one close to my heart
always.
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