Sunday, March 21, 2010

Happy Easter

Sorry it has been so long since the last post! But I am sure you all know that "life" happens.
My 4 year old started pre-k in September and boy was that an adjustment for me...not for her! She took to it like a fish in water. As shy as she is she just seemed to slip right in to the crowd quietly and came home that first week and announced she had a new friend! Emma only attends school three days a week, half days. I guess I wasn't ready to give her up full time just yet! There will be plenty of time for that in September.

Our little one Abigale is 2 years old and blonder than ever. So funny how she looks totally like her daddy while Emma is a carbon copy of meeeee! She has an amazing vocabulary already and four or five word "make sense" sentences are nothing new to this little cutie! OK so yes I am gushing about my babies!!! What kind of mommy would I be otherwise??

Hubby and I have kept busy with our farm upstate New York. Trying to fix it up and remodel as time and money permit. The Fingerlakes region of New York where the farm is located, is a place worthy of visiting for vacations or simply to get a way for a while. We certainly feel that we have been blessed with a preview of heaven each time we awaken and look out the window coffee cup in hand and take in all the tranquil beauty that surrounds us!

We take the 4 hour drive up probably more than we should but we just can't help ourselves. Just got back last night after a two night stint. Got a head start on canning some strawberry jam (yes I know they are out of season but I got them on sale). OK, so I just wanted to be canning already! The jam came out soooooooo yummmmmmy!

With Easter on the way we won't be returning to the farm until after the holiday. Must take time to prepare the house and the girls for the blessed holy week. We'll be spending Easter in Bradley Beach NJ with my brother. We will be attending Easter Vigil Mass at Ascension Church and going out to eat with my husbands parents and our girls. They will host an egg hunt on Easter Sunday.

Well, this was just a bit of a catch up and I promise to update more often with way more fun things about life on the farm and life in general!!

God Bless you and yours this most Blessed Easter season!!

Sandy

1 comments:

  1. Nice Blog page. Your area sounds beautiful. Thanks for a iteresting read. :)
    Blessings,
    Roses for Saint Colette

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