Showing posts with label St. Peter Lutheran. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Peter Lutheran. Show all posts

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Last day...

Another last day of school in the books...


Here is Hopie girl with the incredible Miss Blinn... She was an excellent teacher and exactly what Hope needed this past year.  We were so blessed by her and her patience with our family! Oh there were the tears a flowing when we went to pick her up from school yesterday...

Not only was it the last day of being in Miss Blinn's class and seeing some of her friends for a couple of months... but it was also....


The last day with this great man as principal at St. Peter School.  Mr. Kirsch retires after 42 years serving here at St. Peter... What a unique and special experience for the people here.  There are many people who grew up and attended school here and had Mr. Kirsch as a teacher that now have their children here in school... 

He is one of the most personable principals I have ever met... He is there doing parking lot duty and greeting the kids every day. I literally have seen him be the last person at the Sports banquet washing down the tables... 

He even went above and beyond to serve Hot cocoa at the preschool on freezing cold mornings... 
He has a servant's like unlike most others... and has given his heart and soul to this place... 
He will be GREATLY missed by so many...




I have met with him on a number of occasions about the older kids walking over to take some classes... 

Each visit he would always ask if I would just like to put them all in the school... (While we LOVE the school and it is a great help and fit for Hope... I have loved homeschooling the other kids in the past) We have been so impressed with the school on so many levels!  We really do love it!

He would always ask, but never put any pressure on, and he welcomed my Anna this past year with arms wide open for art, choir,  and sports after school... 

She has loved it and Jojo will join her over there for hopefully PE, art,  and a few hours on Friday... 

It is a huge blessing to us and as a principal he welcomed us as homeschoolers with respect, support, encouragement and kindness... I so appreciate that and him... 

It was emotional for me as a mom with just one child there in the school and a couple doing extracurriculars there... I know it was a super emotional day for many...  I realized that I really don't mind change and think that change is good... But in this situation, change is just hard... I know everyone will love the new principal, but it is hard to say goodbye to someone who is a staple here... 

What an example he and his secretary (Mrs. Namakoudis, who has been there for over 20 years) are to the people and especially the kids... Service with a smile and hearts that point back to Christ again and again...


Hope and her friend Faith at the yogurt shop after school... The place was full of St. Peter families... It was a great day!

Sunday, April 27, 2014

A HERO...


It is not very often that you can say that you got to meet a TRUE AMERICAN HERO...

What a special day...
We were so blessed to have a local community Patriotic Choir concert at our church today... It was a packed house... Everyone was asked to invite any veterans that they knew...

It was a great concert... One of our favorite parts was being able to honor all the veterans when they stood during one of the songs... Wow... what a reminder right in front of you that our freedom isn't really free at all... Someone had to pay for it and those veterans right in front of us had done just that... paid for your freedom and mine.

It was especially touching because the older boys and I had just finished studying Normandy and D-day this past week... We actually watched Saving Private Ryan together... UNREAL... GUT WRENCHING... COMPLETELY EYE OPENING... I had never seen the movie before...

We had a lot of discussions about the tremendous amount of sacrifices made then and still now...
We talked a lot about the honor and glory that those soldiers should have received then and still should receive now...
We talked a lot about how those who served could even function when they came home, (if they came home) after all they had seen and experienced...

We wondered... How many might still be alive from D-day... they would have to be close to 90 years old most likely...

During the concert they gave a special honor to a precious gentleman...

Meet private John... awarded a silver star for bravery as a paratrooper on D-day... I could not believe it...

 I immediately called my boys, who were at a youth event across the parking lot and told them that they had to meet this man... Do you see his precious genuine smile???  He was downright sweet!


They rushed right over... We visited with him and his daughter for quite a while... What a treat...

A paratrooper on D-day dropped 20 miles from where they were supposed to be dropped. (sounded just like the Saving Private Ryan story) He was captured as a POW just 2 days later, while he was hiding a famous general in a closet... He had told the general, "If they come banging on the door... do not come out... stay put!"  The general remained safe... Private John was taken prisoner and kept in solitary confinement for much of the rest of the war time... Oh my goodness the stories that he told us...

He will be turning 93 soon...

He said there were days they didn't hurt him because some believed he might be a part of the Chicago mob... He told them that he knew Al Capone just to get them off his back...

He had his front teeth knocked out...

He goes to a paratrooper D-Day Reunion every year...
Every year there are less and less returning veterans, I think there were just over 100 there last year, his daughter told us...

This year at 92 years young, he still did the jump off of the 34 foot tower... We even got to watch the video of it... I asked him if it was scary (I know probably an incredibly silly question for a veteran who paratrooped into Normandy :)  But he laughed and said, "No way!"

After all that he has seen and experienced during his time of service and as a POW... I was absolutely amazed by this guy... He was sharp as a tack... He was so sweet, so tender hearted, so willing to share with us his stories...

He even gave us a D-Day pin that belonged to him...

What an honor and privilege to actually get to speak with a living breathing hero who has sacrificed much and given much in his life for our freedom...

He shook my boys hands as they expressed their gratitude for his service...

His daughter said that they will send us a video tape that he likes to give out to schools when he speaks... apparently it tells the story of some French ladies who housed paratroopers and then used their parachutes to sew wedding gowns since they were made of white silk... who would have thought??? We can't wait to see it!:)

(Kind of a crazy picture of jojo below, but all the kids were so excited to get to see and touch this very special take home from the concert...)

Super special man that Private John... super special day for this crew...

Friday, April 18, 2014

The Jesus Painter

Wow... what a gift the Jesus Painter has for sharing His love for the Lord and the Lord's love for us...

It was such a blessing to witness first hand the stories that he shared as he made each picture right before our eyes in worship tonight...

I am so thankful for how the Lord can use His servants and  His word combined with art, music, liturgy, atmosphere, lighting, etc... all of it to minister to our hearts...

 He is God... He is BIG... AND HE can use whatever HE chooses to teach us and touch our hearts with the  THE REAL, TRUE,  FULL SACRIFICIAL LOVE THAT HE HAS FOR US!

As he painted the second picture, my heart was struck anew,  with how my sin put Jesus on the cross and my gratefulness for His sacrifice to forgive and save me.

What a blessing worship was tonight...


"The Love in His Eyes"


"Intimate Portrait"


"Proof to Thomas"