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Blessed Advent 2009!

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Wow, it has been more than a year since Luke or I posted. I hope you, dear reader, are having a blessed, joyful, and penitential Advent season.

I started reading “The Sinner’s Guide” by Venerable Louis of Granada and it is now on my list of favorite books. I am very excited to see that it is online here!

Edmund Francis Eugene joined our family on October 2nd, the Feast of the Guardian Angels, here in Omaha, Nebraska at Methodist Hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 7 ounces and measured 20 inches long. He has the beautiful red hair that Catherine and I share, and the sweetest smile. He started wearing size 2 diapers and drinking up to 5 ounces in an hour in December.

I just tried to upload a relatively current picture of our family and was unable to, so if you use Facebook and want to see pictures, add me (Corinne Dashjr) as a friend and mention this blog in your friend request if you don’t already know us.

In September 2009 we moved closer to Mary Immaculate Catholic Church here in Omaha, Nebraska. We are very blessed to live five minutes away by car and fifteen by foot (in good weather)! Two of our three children, both boys, were baptized there and we have received other Sacraments there, and will continue to do so as long as we live here, thanks be to God. Our rental house has three bedrooms and we are using similar to how we used our three-bedroom apartment in Kansas City, Missouri: Luke, me, and Edmund are in one bedroom; Catherine and David are in another bedroom; and our books are contained in the third bedroom. (In Kansas City the three of us were in one bedroom on two queen size beds and one bedroom was an office, with the third used as a library.) We have a crawlspace instead of a basement and too much stuff so our car is parked in the driveway instead of in the garage so that we can use the garage for storage until we get rid of most of it – thank God for that garage! Catherine and David get along well most of the time in their room; usually the only problem is that it takes them longer to fall asleep when they are both in there because they talk to each other.

In October my mother brought us costumes that my brothers and I wore when we were small. Catherine loved the bird costume so she wore that, and David wore the fireman costume that Aunt M. bought. Maybe Luke can figure out how to post pictures of them. Edmund was a cute smiling jack-o-lantern, thanks to the Onesie that Grandma D sent.

On December 5 I celebrated my one-year anniversary of discharge from Lasting Hope Recovery Center. I’ve been out of psych wards for a full year and counting! Thanks to Luke, our therapist, God, our priests, family, and friends for helping me along in my recovery from last year’s postpartum depression.

Here’s to a productive Advent and a wonderful Christmas. God bless you!

Catherine says “David come out”

Sunday, October 21st, 2007

Dear friends, family, and other random people:
    David George Edward Dashjr decided to come out early! He was born at 10:05 AM on Saturday, October 20th, in the year of Our Lord 2007 (just shy of 1 month before he was due) measuring 18½” (46½ cm) and weighing only 5 lbs, 11 oz. He has dark brown hair and is very healthy, despite being born nearly a month early: Corinne’s water gradually broke throughout Friday, and we were surprised by David’s birth early Saturday– all of a sudden he was coming out, and was born in our bathroom before the ambulance could get here! We then rushed to the hospital, where he and Mama will be staying for the next two days (at least). They won’t let Catherine in, so she and I will be spending a lot of time together. Her new favourite phrase is “David come out” :)

Love,

Luke, Corinne, Catherine, and David Dashjr

Students Inform Students about Communist China

Friday, September 21st, 2007

Watch Out for Communist China
BY MATTHEW TAYLOR

TFP Student Action volunteers handed out flyers and took surveys in front of the Allen Street Gate in State College, Penn.

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Thank God!

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

US Delegation at United Nations Scolds 
UN Agency for Promoting Abortion
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The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

This is from St. Alphonsus de Liguori’s book, “The Glories of Mary”. It has an imprimatur and nihil obstat, and this Saint is a great Doctor of the Church. (I started typing it on the Feast of the Assumption in 2007, August 15, but did not finish this entry until August 16.)
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Thank God for friends!

Sunday, August 12th, 2007

Steve recommends this site: http://www.christthekingabbey.org/

Thanks for sharing your spiritual wisdom and letting us feed you and playing with our daughter today! We hope to welcome you back soon.

Please sign this petition

Monday, June 25th, 2007

While I may not agree with “religious freedoms” as AFA defines it, this petition is important in that it might help us continue to practice Christianity and not be punished for believing that homosexuality is wrong, and for upholding the sanctity of marriage:

AFA Petition to Congress

Solving an ant infestation

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

When you open that package on your counter that you thought you had so cleverly protected by putting the opening upside down and find your cookies swarming with ants…do not fear! No, don’t eat them either, but do not panic or get angry. There are methods you can enlist to help you defeat the little crawling intruders.

*Seal everything. Put cereal into plastic or other (glass?) containers and make sure the lids seal well. Put flour bags into other bags and tie the outer bags, and put your other baking ingredients, like other flour, sugar, brown sugar, salt, etc. into properly sized containers made and sold for that purpose. Mine are hand-me-downs from my mother and they work wonderfully.

*Check your dishes before you put them back into the cupboard.

*Start using a designated ant rag. I am using this idea from a friend and I am so happy with it. My ant rag is pink and I hope the ants have come to fear it! Once you have a few dozen ants squished or otherwise captured on it, you can take it over to the sink and wash them all down the drain. Mwahahahaha!!!

*Rotate and check your cup before you drink out of it, even if you have been holding it the whole time. Ants can be sneaky and one almost crawled onto my face the other day via my water cup.

*If you must leave food out on the counter, be sure it is properly covered. I baked banana bread yesterday for Luke’s birthday today and there is a big bowl over the baking pan. Normally I put it in a big plastic bag; I just haven’t done that yet.

*Throw away your soiled napkins and kleenexes. Take out the trash as soon as it is full enough. Pick up bits of food you see on the floor, table and counter and throw or wash them away. Clean your pots and pans until they are squeaky clean before they go back on the stove or their storage to wait to be used again, so they do not attract bugs. Make the extra effort to avoid spraying with chemicals.

*Teach your children and pets that the bugs you are trying to kill off are not friends. Let them see you dispose of them.

Story from an old calendar, and a new friend

Friday, May 11th, 2007

This is from Saturday 31 and June 1, on my old “Small Miracles” desk calendar:

Lillian was an energetic young woman who loved driving long distances, did not tire easily, and relished any opportunity to do a good deed.

She once drove two young servicemen to Fort Sill, Oklahoma, from her hometown of New Castle, Pennsylvania. After she dropped the man on base, she started back home.
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Alleluia – Victory for Unborn Babies and their Mothers!

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

After 21 Years, Pro-Lifers Vindicated of Racketeering

CHICAGO, May 9
Christian Newswire

The National Organization of Women (NOW) was handed a final defeat yesterday as U.S. District Judge David Coar once and for all ruled that federal anti-racketeering laws cannot be applied to pro-life protesters, putting an end to 21 years of litigation that resulted in an unprecedented three trips to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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