Guest Post: Catherine Sophia Nolan
Joining Cari for this week's Theme Thursday: Mom, which I thought would be the greatest opportunity for a first here on the weblog since my own beautiful mother is a thousand miles away: a guest post! The middle sister of the girl band Felicita, featured here on the weblog a couple days ago, is my charming and talented niece Catey, who celebrated her 11th birthday just over a week ago.
Without further ado, here are Catey's pictures of her mother, my little sister Anne.
"Nothing compares to a mom, with their warm and soothing smile, and their finger that points you to the right direction, with help from God. Everyone needs a mom."
-Catherine Sophia Nolan
Trying to suppress my urge to add my own one hundred and two cents,because these pictures and caption make me want to cry, but I think they speak for themselves. But I must say Catey absolutely knows what she is talking about in the above quote. Her mother is the one and only teacher Catey has ever had. Go homeschool!
It's official. Everyone in your family is beautiful and artistic. Thank God that you're all also breeders, so the world gets to share.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. You all have some AWESOME genes to spread!
DeleteI love this! So sweet.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! What an articulate 11 year old, and a great photo taker, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tribute!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures and a wonderful quote.
Beautiful! I love her post! And I am super jealous of the dual ovens. What skill and grace she shows in the pictures as well. What an awesome 11 year old.
ReplyDeleteOh, well if you only *wanted* to cry then you did better than me. I AM crying. Your sister is as beautiful as you are and her daughter's words are exactly what a mother wants to hear.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love! Thanks for the guest post, Catey! (Oh, and now I remember that I have to go back and watch that video I couldn't see the first time on my iPad.)
Beautiful - quote and pics of Annie. And I love the potatoes in the foreground - so artsy and cool!
ReplyDeleteRegina, the potatoes were out on the counter by coincidence. I had to empty them out and wash them individually, because -thank you Aldi - there was a rotten potato causing my pantry to smell of dead fish. Disgusting. So,, they were all on the counter drying when Catey took the pics. I thought they looked cool, too.
DeleteOh, dear Aldi how I miss you! I'd even take a rotten potato every once in awhile to be with you again. Anyway that's so funny that it was a coincidence. And nothing grosser smelling than a rotten potato. Really, nothing.
DeleteI love your take on things. This was so beautiful, and I love that you focused on your little sister as a mom. I want to go live in her house after her daughter's description of her.
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing "Mom" through a teens eyes. What a lovely young lady she is. (your sister too)
ReplyDeleteMother and daughter, a bond so wonderfully captured in photo and words. Thank you for sharing the beauty with us, Rebekah.
ReplyDeleteLovely! What a beautiful sentiment from your niece to her mother. I am sure she will cherish this always!
ReplyDeleteSo I guess you got the brains?
ReplyDeleteWell, she is the one that was smart enough to discover your sandwiches, Jenny.
DeleteYou sister is beautiful...and I love your niece's quote about her...beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are great and what you niece has to say about her mom is so sweet.
ReplyDeleteAw, that is awesome! And I love your take on the 'mom' theme!
ReplyDeleteThis is so touching, I loved this and the photos are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBTW - new blog is up: www.9peasmom.blogspot.com
There is hardly anything there but all privacy settings are good and no geotags- yippee!
So sweet!
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