Seven Quick Takes--Welcome July!!!!! (And a baby!!!)
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Welcome, July!!!!
Gosh, I’m so glad we’re in July. Yayyyy July!
So much to talk about today!!!
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OK first, WELCOME TO MY NEW GODDAUGHTER!
Patricia Mary
6/30/20
7 lbs 15 oz.
She’s my cousin’s daughter, and my first goddaughter! She was born on our grandma’s 90th birthday, and, coincidentially, has the same name as our Grandmother—full name, I mean. The Patricia was for my grandmother, but the Mary is also our grandmother’s middle name!! So how nice is that? Grandma got a pretty awesome present!
You can’t tell in the photos, but she’s a ginger, like her mom!
So she’s been in the hospital for a few days because they had to make sure she tested negative for COVID after a few tests. She’s passing with flying colors though so yay! My cousin can nurse her but she has to gown up because she actually tested positive for COVID—even though she has no symptoms. BIZARRE.
Anyway, I hope by the time this is live, they’re able to go home!
She’s the fifth child in my cousin’s family. They have two daughters—Susie and Bridget—and two boys—Frankie and Johnny. Bridget, in particular, is very happy to have another sister!
So, yes, as her godmother, I am going to spam you all with photos of her because that is my job as godmother.
(And to spoil her rotten….)
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(OK she’s ADORABLE, RIGHT?!?!!?)
I already have a godson, who will be 23 this year. So I’m really happy to have another godbaby, and my first goddaughter. It’s so fun to spoil the littles. Not that I couldn’t spoil my godson, but it’s harder since he’s all grown up and I can’t pay him $1 to see if he knows his prayers anymore. :) He recently graduated from the University of Pittsburgh (A semester early!), so yes, I am insanely proud of him too. :)
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So it’s Fourth of July Weekend! I recommend watching Gettysburg, John Adams, and 1776! (SIT DOWN, JOHN!)
Also reading John Adams, The Killer Angels, and 1776 are great reads for July, especially the latter. For kids, the Felicty series from American Girl is great for learning about colonial history, and I also really like the Revolutionary War series from Laurie Halse Anderson, told from the perspective of a young slave girl, Isabel, and her friend, Curzon. This is fabulous trilogy: Chains, Forge, and Ashes. (and these are also great books for adults, too! Anderson is a great writer.) Learning history is so important and fiction is a great way to spark interest and learn things!
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Also, reading the Declaration of Independence is a good idea….
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I’ve never been a huge fireworks person, but I did top this with a picture of the CW fireworks because….awesome, right?
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And finally, if you missed the posts from this week, here they are: