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if there was every a perfect example of your stereotypic homeschooled Catholic girl- it would not be me. my Faith is my foundation. my family is amazing. my friends are the greatest blessing imaginable. my life is good.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

things you should know

- you can spot my family anywhere, no matter the number of us present. we're all equally loud and rowdy. I apologize for this fact, but at the same time, I don't. Our ability to hug-at-first-sight and spontaneously burst into song make us unique (because having 10 children isn't unique enough...)


- We were/are all homeschooled. I'm not excusing any of my siblings or myself for being controversial, dressed funky, impolite, or socially awkward; I'm giving you the heads-up we potentially can be all of the above at times. Cut us some slack, all we have to base our social lives off of is our crazy parents.


- They didn't grow us small. My sisters and I are all pretty darn thick. Not to a terribly unhealthy state, but lets just say none of us are lil' miniature porcelain doll kinda ladies. I actually like it because we're tougher than your average chica. ;) All of my brothers are gigantic as well. They will all eventually be over 6ft tall. (half of them already are) They make wonderful bodyguards. Hurt me, and your arse is getting whipped (x6).



- Last and not least, all of us are passionately Catholic. My parents raised us right. We all still manage to go to Mass all together, we have 'family prayer' each morning, and we constantly try to build each other up throughout the day. Sometimes its tough, but our Faith is our foundation and we're all striving to make that as visible in the way we live as possible.


- last but not least, I'll say it again - I absolutely and positively love this amazing family I've been abundantly blessed with.





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