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| My personal favorite weight machine |
Friday, March 20, 2026
Week in Review: Gaelic and Garlic and Lessons in Humility
Monday, March 16, 2026
Andrew's Mission Trip THANK YOU
Hi everyone!
My mission trip to Loretto Catholic School in Douglas, Arizona has just concluded, and I wanted to follow up and update you all on what happened over the past week. First of all, thank you to everyone who supported this mission through financial donations and through your prayers. I would not have been able to experience this without your help. Please know that I have been praying for all of you over the past few months and especially throughout this past week.
As the week went on, I kept thinking about how I would never truly be able to put this mission trip into words because of the joy it brought me, but I will do my best. During the week, we spent time with the kids in their classes and at recess, led a retreat for each grade, went on two beautiful hikes, led a holy hour for the entire school and their parents, and organized a youth group night for the middle school and high school students in the area, along with many other activities.
The kids I spent the week with truly opened my eyes to so many amazing things and helped me grow in my faith in such a short time. They are clearly so in love with the Lord and have such childlike wonder in everything they do. Seeing that in person was incredible. It can sometimes feel rare to see kids living their faith so openly today, and it gave me a lot of hope for the future.
One of my biggest takeaways from the week was the joy that comes from serving others. For the first time in my life, I was able to spend an entire week focusing on others without needing to think about myself. There was so much grace in that experience. Sharing the love of Christ with others is so important, and it is something I will continue to challenge myself to do.
I am incredibly grateful to have experienced this mission, and I am so thankful for all of you who made it possible. Please continue to keep the Loretto School community in your prayers so that the good work happening there may continue.
Love,
Andrew
Friday, March 13, 2026
Week in Review: A Retreat, A Mission, and a Full House
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| Maggie with her team |
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| I can suddenly picture Xander as a future clergy member |
| They have been helping at a school all week (and playing with the kids at recess!) |
| Look how close to the border of Mexico he is! |
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| He said In n' Out was legit |
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| Cacti! |
| Andrew and his partner leading a retreat for 4th graders |
| The crew before leaving Ohio |
Friday, March 6, 2026
Week in Review: Spring Break in Winter's Wake
Happy Friday!
The rain this week has washed away a lot of the snow, and we can finally see some grass again. The big guys are all about to start their Spring Break week, with Andrew flying to Arizona for his mission trip tomorrow, and JP and Eamon and Eamon's friend driving home this weekend - yay! Franciscan held an Irish fest last night, which they were all able to attend. Eamon (only 19) says he just held the beer for the picture "to look more Irish", as if that kid could look anything but Irish.
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
What Would You Do?
(Asking for a friend, obviously.)
Scenario One:
Husband and Wife watch tv together in bed each evening. Wife wants to turn the tv off and fall asleep around 9:30 but husband wants to keep watching tv for awhile.
Should wife just try to fall asleep with tv on, which is difficult for her? Or should husband leave their comfy bed and watch tv in the family room, which may result in sleeping on the couch?
Scenario Two:
College boys report Honda Odyssey is being weird. They bring it to a mechanic who tells them it's unsafe to drive anymore and it needs a whole new engine. They now need a replacement.
Should parents buy a used car, though they were not financially ready, to have available for the boys at spring break, so that they have one for the rest of the semester? Or should college kids have to go without a car for the rest of the semester, and parents postpone buying one until the summer?
Scenario Three:
Husband and Wife work three jobs each in order to provide for all of the expenses of a family of nine with three in college this fall. Husband and wife now make enough income to barely cover said expenses, but also "too much income" when it comes to some of the benefits they used to get when they earned less. Financial aid packages are stingier, some scholarships are now non-eligible, tax deductions/credits are going away, and discounts we received in past for certain services are not available to us anymore.
Should we keep killing ourselves with work to provide to our best ability, even though it means we lose money in benefits? Or should we figure out the income necessary to qualify for all of the benefits we used to receive, and earn only that much?
(Yes, my friend is aware that these are first world problems.)
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Week in Review: The Blizzard of 2026 and Other Things
| Final day was a fun one at Disney Springs |
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| The Maggies painting. They also gardened and sorted food at a food shelter. |
| The Maggies dancing next to their future selves :) while visiting the nursing home. |
| Lunch time! |
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| Play time! |










