My sisters and brothers wanted a way to keep up on what everyone is reading and doing. I made this blog for us, our parents and our kids -- and some friends.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Grandma and Grandpa saw the Pope :)

BRIDGTON Couple Off to See Pope
(Lewiston Sun Journal)

By Daniel Hartill , Staff Writer
Saturday, April 19, 2008

Even as one person in a sea of 55,000 filling New York City's Yankee Stadium on Sunday, Sheila Sullivan hopes to feel something miraculous in the presence of Pope Benedict XVI.

"It's a wonderful opportunity to be this close to the holiest man on Earth," Sullivan said Friday as she readied for the bus trip south. She and her husband, Peter, plan to join a busload of people from St. Joseph's Church in Bridgton.

They expect to leave Saturday morning and pick up Catholics along their route to New Jersey, where they plan to spend the night before attending the Mass in the Bronx on Sunday.

The leader of the Catholic church is scheduled to visit the site of the World Trade Center before addressing the packed baseball stadium.

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland was given 100 tickets for the papal visit in the Yankee Stadium, also known as the House That Ruth Built in honor of baseball great Babe Ruth.

The Sullivans signed on quickly for the first-come, first-served tickets. It took little thought, Sheila Sullivan said.

"In a world that has lost its way, he is a beacon," she said. Every era has managed to get the right pope for its time, she said.

Pope Benedict's gifts include an ability to gently preach truths, said Peter Sullivan. Where others might incite anger, Benedict enlightens, he said.

Peter Sullivan hopes to find "renewal" in the pope's presence. "The Christian message needs constant reminding," he said.

Ever since the pope's arrival in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, the Sullivans have been watching his every move on TV. Of course, the pair are veteran pope watchers. During a trip to Rome several years ago, they glimpsed Pope John Paul II.

"We saw him in his popemobile," Peter Sullivan said, referring to the bulletproof vehicle the pontiff uses in public appearances.


"Maybe he was more charismatic," he said of the former pope, who died in 2005.

"We lost a holy, holy, holy man," Sheila Sullivan said.

That takes nothing away from the current pope, she said.

"He is humble, intelligent and analytical to the needs of the world," she said of Pope Benedict XVI. "He is a brilliant, brilliant man."

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Friday, August 17, 2007

My friend Gio's family is sailing for a year....

Crazy, amazing people... lol.

Here is their blog: http://saarman.blogspot.com/

They were featured in some lifestyles magazine or something, too, I hear, but I can't remember which....

I thought it was pretty cool... but don't bother inviting me on such a trip -- there is no way! sorry :P

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Sunday, July 08, 2007

familia?

qu'est-ce-que-c'est? how are you all?

Saturday, May 12, 2007

it's aliiive, it's ALIIIIVE!

Alexandra! thanks for the reawakening! and dude, i'm excited about nyu. i mean caltech!! i mean nyu.

sh*t i'm sorry about the tough decision.

Monday, April 30, 2007

college

I'm going to NYU... in case I left anyone out in my big family email.

Sunday, May 21, 2006

back to the purpose

hey folks,

this blog is a bit neglected! i thought i'd post and try to bring it back to our original purpose. i almost hate to post my new favorites here since the goal is to buy them for all of you for your birthdays, but here they are:

books:

  • mating by norman rush.
  • suburban nation: the growth of sprawl and the decline of the american dream. by some optimistic developers named duany, plater-zyberk and speck.
  • lamb in love by carrie brown. buy this before it goes out of print.
  • quarantine by jim crace. oh. my. god.

cds:
  • "side one" (?) by adrien belew. yow!
  • "hot fuss" by the killers.

Thursday, November 17, 2005

time passing

I wanted to have a party at my house next week or the week after, but it's a ridiculously busy time of year. I had an invitation all worked out and I liked it so I'm posting the text here. There were cool graphics to go along, but you'll have to just imagine them.

Cover: A frosted wintery window.

time slinks along, offering and reclaiming
until something makes you notice it
the leaves dying phoenix-like and
my bastard storm windows threatening to close me in
have reminded me to attend to larger cycles
(fall is temporary and so are we.)

Inside: Centered fuzzy painting of a house from a distance. Snowy yard, creek in the foreground. Many leafless trees. A warm yellow light coming through the window.

let’s stop and celebrate today
our friends
and all the good things we might not always have