
Ms. Richardson and her beautiful daughter Priscilla on Eddies Parade.
Ms. Richardson a parent who volunteered with the center this year. She came in faithfully twice or three times a week to lead the art class.

Ms. Richardson and her beautiful daughter Priscilla on Eddies Parade.
Ms. Richardson a parent who volunteered with the center this year. She came in faithfully twice or three times a week to lead the art class.
The Little Flock made raspberry jam for mother’s day. It was a fun, quick and easy process. The children were eager to do everything from washing the dishes to mashing raspberries.
I am not a raspberry lover. I actually don’t like the taste but seeing them eat the raspberries like candy, made me want to try some.
After mashing the berries, one child was picked to measure and pour sugar. Then, we placed it on the stove for two minutes.
I stirred the mix and soon it was ready.
Each child washed out a mini mason jar and I filled it up to the brim.
Then, while I cleaned up the kitchen, they raced upstairs to wrap their gifts and present it to their mothers.
Now I am thinking, what can we do for father’s day?

Ardas wanted to take the picture…

Last Sunday, my brother friends took him up on his invitation to church.
Little did they know that that night they will have to fix a flat on the mini volkswagen they were riding around in.

One of the most popular Uncles I have, Uncle Joe, who now sits in a wheelchair and doesn’t speak much is surrounded by family members during Thanksgiving.

This is me at church on a slow but very eventful Wednesday night. Some of the mothers were on their way to Italy and I had my camera so made their going away service a bit more fun by snapping photos.
Mother Elise (and aunt) brought me back a small Italian puse.

After taking communion, the Hurley family pose for a quick picture with one of the eldest mother’s in the church, our Grandma Hurley who is 93.


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