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Ode to Adam

This post is a tribute to my nephew Adam. He’s adorable and ridiculously funny so I wanted to write down some Adam quotes he’s said. Keep in mind that he’s 3 1/2 years old.

Last Halloween when anyone asked what he was dressed as: “I’m ADAM!” He refused to wear a costume!

Me: “That’s why you have pockets, duh!”
Adam: “I’m not duh.”

Grandpa Bill: “Adam, what did you do?”
Adam (with a cute shoulder shrug and lisp): “I pushed pause.” Now everyone in my family says this “I pushed pause.”

Adam: “Han-nah” (the way he says her name is priceless)

Me: “Adam do you have a best friend?”
Adam: “Nope. Just Han-nah.”

Adam (on his way to preschool): “I hope Olivia isn’t sick today” (already has a crush on a girl!!)

Adam: “Where’s my memory game.” Hannah had her Heritage Makers memory game that I made her two years ago out (http://www.heritagemakers.com/projectBrowserStandAlone.cfm?projectID=1117497&productId=63&sponsorID=291868). I’m currently in the process of making Adam his own set for Christmas and I can’t wait to it to him (http://www.heritagemakers.com/projectBrowserStandAlone.cfm?projectID=2032365&productId=63&sponsorID=291868)

There are many more Adam quotes, these are just the ones that always come to mind!!

 
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Posted by on December 2, 2011 in family, Heritage Makers

 

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Happy News

It’s been a very good couple of days for a lot of people I know. First, a very cute couple that I’m friends with got engaged on Friday. Next, I found out over the weekend that a cousin and his wife are expecting their first child. And lastly, today at work I found out that a coworker and her husband are also expecting their first child. Congratulations to all!!

Both couples expecting were hoping to wait until  after the wedding to tell me. I told them that it is not a problem and that I love good news at any time about people I love regardless of what’s going on with me! The next 10 days do NOT have to be all about me every-minute-of-the-day; That’s too much pressure, ugh.

Back to writing thank you notes. At least I’m sitting beside my flowers from last week :)

- Mary

 
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Posted by on July 22, 2009 in family, Wedding

 

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Sharing the Gift of Heritage

I was looking at some photos from Christmas today and there’s a really cute one of me reading my niece, Hannah, her Hannah book.

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Click here to view the Heritage Makers book I made Hannah for Christmas.

Click here to start your own book TODAY!

 
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Posted by on January 10, 2009 in family, Heritage Makers

 

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Now this is family heritage

My parents had a family get-together tonight for some extended family who are in town from Florida to attend the OSU v. Purdue game tomorrow. It’s all about football & tailgating in my family!

My Uncle Mike, Aunt Marcy, their oldest son Matt, and his wife Lindsay arrived earlier today (Friday) and are staying through Sunday.

My Uncle Mike and Aunt Marcy both met at OSU and are very active (Mike is VP) in the OSU Alumni chapter in Sarasota, Florida where they live.

Matt and Lindsay are both Civil Engineers who met in college at Illinois, but they enjoy visiting and attending Buckeye games. I really think they visit Ohio for the bonfires my dad makes on cool, fall nights. According to them, there are only hot fall nights in Florida.

While we were all together tonight we celebrated two birthdays: my Grandma Rosie and my brother, Doug. I made S’mores cookie bars for dessert so that became the birthday “cake”.

Hannah helping Doug and Grandma blow out the candles

Hannah helping Doug and Grandma Rosie blow out the candles

After dinner and cake, Matt brought out the family tree and history he’s been gathering. He showed the family tree from my mom’s side (his dad’s side) – the Kennelly’s. He’s traced my Grandma Rosie Kennelly Martin back through the Bell’s and Murphy’s to ancestors that arrived from Ireland and even back to an ancestor who fought in the Revolutionary War and was friends with George Washington (of course since I didn’t write the name down I can’t remember it – I need to get a copy of the family tree!). He also traced my Grandpa James Kennelly back through his ancestors that immigrated from Germany. 

Matt showing the rest of us the Kennelly family tree he has created.

Matt showing the rest of us the Kennelly family tree he has created.

The stuff he’s discovered is fascinating – he’s become a heritage detective!! He’s typed in different spellings of last names to try and find the information, and he’s searched military records, Ellis Island records, Ancestor.com, you name it, he’s looked for it. Now I need to get the knowledge he has collected and start to put it into a Heritage Makers book so that our heritage is recorded to share with everyone in the Kennelly family.

So all of the work Matt is doing is on my Mom’s side of the family. Before tonight I knew significantly more about my Dad’s side of the family as there are tons of records since part of his family tree comes from Mormon roots and they keep amazing records. I recently had another Heritage Maker’s Consultant contact me through this blog mainly with blog questions, BUT in the process of helping her we realized that we are related through my great-great grandfather Joseph Tanner. The world truly is becoming more connected.

Also on my dad’s side, my great-great-great grandfather is Erastus Snow, one of the first Mormon Pioneers, along with Brigham Young, to enter the Salt Lake Valley. Years ago, when my family was visiting Salt Lake City, we visited the “This is the Place” monument which has a statue of Erastus Snow. I have to dig up the photo that shows my brothers, myself and Erastus Snow  – not too many people can claim to have a photo with their great-great-great grandfather!!

What unique stories are in your family’s history? I know I need to start writing this stuff down so it’s not lost, so first I’ll starting with this blog and next a Heritage Makers book!

 
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Posted by on October 11, 2008 in family

 

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