We actually just saw this on tv. Seriously.
This is ridiculous. I mean, really.
Mark particularly enjoys the footage of the family at a sporting event.
Philly Area mom, Life forever changed by adoption
We actually just saw this on tv. Seriously.
This is ridiculous. I mean, really.
Mark particularly enjoys the footage of the family at a sporting event.
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Christmas is over. We took our tree down today and put away all the decos. Sorta sad to see them all gone. But, it’s a new year and we are starting afresh which is a good feeling. I wanted to post a few of my favorite Christmas pictures before I move full throttle into January. My most favorite is the one of Ashlyn–it was actually taken Christmas Eve when I snuck into her room to see if she was really nestled in fast asleep. When I did, I saw that her bedroom decos had fallen down around her–totally not safe, but so darn cute. So, I took a picture and then promptly saved her. The one of Evan reading is book is cute too–he so enjoyed each gift and wanted to savor each one before opening another. And, Drew…what can I say? He got pirate gear and loved each piece including a clip on earring. He sliced every one at least a few times with his sword…including a sleeping baby (he did it extra gently to baby Audrey) and my great aunt (not a good scene…she didn’t appreciate his drama at all…what a grinch!). Anyway, enjoy the snapshots and here’s to new beginnings in 2009!
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On Christmas Eve, Mark’s mom’s mom passed away. She was an amazing woman, a faithful Catholic, a hard worker, and a woman totally invested in and committed to her family. She died in the home her husband built for them in 1938 after suffering from bladder cancer. She will be greatly missed, particularly by Mark’s mom. Grammy was her best friend, and they saw each other daily.
Anna E. Altemus, 93, died on Wednesday, December 24, 2008 at her home in
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Published in the Morning Call on 12/27/2008
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On December 23, 1997, after knowing each other a little less than 4 months, Mark took me to a nice dinner in downtown Bethlehem, all lit up for Christmas, and proposed. I can still picture him standing in front of me on the bridge downtown, smiling ear to ear and blushing as he reached into his inside coat pocket and took out the most beautiful piece of jewelry I have ever seen in my life. I was totally in love then. And, I’m totally in love today.
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