January
We started the year out by choosing a patron saint for our family with Jennifer Fulwiler's Saint's Name Generator. Our patron for 2015 was St. Godehard of Hildesheim, feast day May 4th, patron of traveling merchants (not really applicable), and against childhood sickness (hooray!) danger at sea (not planning any transoceanic trips, but good to know), fever (hooray!), hailstorms (well, we'd love a new roof but better not to have to deal with it), Oh, and against birth pains. Well, I guess that one's wasted because we're planning on waiting a while to try for #4 and won't be delivering a baby in 2015. Ha. Hahahaha. (This, friends, is what we call foreshadowing...)
Michael turned 4.
Alex and I celebrated our 5th wedding anniversary.
Alex helped sponsor the high school's trip to March for Life in DC for the second year, and my wonderful parents came out to spend the long weekend with me and the boys.
February
Lots of time spent writing, *finally* got a second crib and moved JP from his little bassinet to a real crib in his own room, and, um... it was cold? See? These posts are so hard!
March
We found out we would, in fact, be having a baby this year. We took the pregnancy test on March 6th, the feast day of St. Colette--the name we'd had picked out for a girl for several years. So right from the beginning I was 99.99% sure we were having a girl.
John Paul turned 1 and took his first couple of steps.
We acquired a hand-me-down piano from my parents.
April
We spent Easter in Lincoln with my family and 7 out of 10 people in the house came down with the stomach flu. But it was a great visit anyway!
John Paul got his first hair cut and started walking in earnest.
May
We enjoyed a visit from my sister and her family.
At the end of May we went camping for the first time as a family. It was... quite the adventure. I loved camping growing up, and I hope we get to do a lot more as the kiddos get older. Camping with none of our own gear and three kids four and under was a little stressful. But it was still a beautiful weekend and some good memories.
And at the end of May we were privileged and blessed to attend the ordination of our dear friend and Liam's godfather. And somehow I didn't get any pictures except for a rather lame attempt at a family selfie on our way to the Mass. Sadness.
| ignore the nose-picking going on in the backseat, please... |
June
We had a gorgeous late spring/early summer and spent as much time in the yard as we could.
I turned 30, and my gut feeling was confirmed at our 20 week ultrasound when we learned that yes, we were adding a girl to the crazy mix of wild little boys.
| a perfect birthday celebration at home with my boys |
| John Paul did not approve of the Otter Pops |
We spent the last part of June visiting family in North and South Dakota. As always sleep was the hardest part of the trip, but we had a blast and the boys were such patient and fun travelling buddies.
| meeting second cousins |
| we had a lovely visit with Alex's grandma--and despite his best attempts, John Paul did not manage to completely destroy her home OR throw himself down any crazy steep staircases |
| at the lovely cabin we rented with my parents and sister--it was so special to spend a week all together in the Black Hills |
| fishing |
| success! |
| we Rappanas are serious about our popcorn |
| we loved all the time with cousin James |
I love the way you share...words and photos. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading, Aunt Patty :)
DeleteI find these posts next to impossible to write too! But Im planning on it, some time before February, I hope! :)
ReplyDeleteIm glad you're writing. I love it when you show up in my feed reader!
Can't wait to read about your year! :)
DeleteWe had a very similar year- our oldest turned 4, celebrated our 5th anniversary, planned to wait a good while before trying for baby #4 and then...surprise!
ReplyDeleteIt was neat hearing about how your saint for the year tied in with your family life. :)
I think surprise fourth babies must be the best :) Congrats!
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