elloise ida williamina segebarth

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today is a very sad day and a very happy day.

Your great grandma Elloise passed away last night in her sleep.

This is a picture of the three of us last labor day (September, 2005).
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Your Uncle Mark wrote this about her:

Elloise Segebarth (one of my three special Godparents) passed away this morning after 92 years of amazing life in which she touched so many kids. She was a very special lady who taught elementary school for almost 50 years – including starting me off from Kindergarten through 2nd grade!! She lived across the street from us in Lowden, IA and had me reading some before I was even in Kindergarten. I remember one time when (at school) I asked if I could make a swamp in a sink for a plastic alligator I had. I don’t think I must have been very clear because after clogging up the sink with a first class bog made of lots of dirt, grass and sticks, I got a first class reprimand! She was an amazing lady who had a profound impact on my life. It may be awhile in our way of counting, but some day we’ll be celebrating a new and better life together!!

Though you share no blood, you inhereted SO many of her best qualities! Her spirit, her energy, her sweetness, her awareness of others. Grandma Elloise helpd my Mama raise me from when I was born until I was 7! She taught grades K-4 in a two-room country schoolhouse with your Grandpa (Grandpa taught grades 5-8 and was the principal). She taught me to read, she showed me that I was loved, she made me feel safe, she taught me how to laugh, she inspired my creativity, she taught me how to get along with others, and one of the things she did BEST – she role-modeled what it meant to be a strong, spirited woman in a world that often wanted to silence women. These things, and so much more, formed me… and helped me become the person God is making me into today. And likewise, I hope I am supporting the development of these characteristics in you – You and I inherited much from Elloise Ida Williamina Segebarth. We are truly blessed.


election day

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today you helped me vote (you pushed one of the buttons and helped me pull the lever).
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It’s so important, Peanut. I know someimes it’s easy to feel like “what’s the point?” I’m only one person… one voice. But if we don’t get involved to make the world a better place in every way we can, it’s not likely we will see the change we care about.

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Can you believe it? The democrats took back Congress!! And we have our first woman speaker of the house, Nancy Pelosi! And the secretary of defense, Rumsfeld, stepped down! There is reason to hope, Baby Girl!



uniquely you

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today you climbed up on a chair (by yourself) and turned the thermostadt up to 87degrees.

then you “helped” me fold clothes
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by dressing yourself with underwear as a shirt…
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and my socks as leggings.
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then you put on Daddy’s socks
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and then your socks on your hands like mittens.
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This week you also had your first (miniature) candy bar. You decided you like chocolate, and “chocolate” soon became your new word.
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first chocalate

The words you are using most often these days include: apple, nana (for banana), please, thank you, hi!, bye-bye, elbow, knee, nose, cars, beep-beep, baby, hat, b (for your purple blanket), more, juice, up, down and the new favoite – candy.

Walking to daycare is SO much fun – We stop and listen to the birds doing their differnt Good Morning songs. We can often find them in the sky too. (Sometimes we have to be patient for the cars to go by.) There are LOTS of squirrels scurrying around, chasing one another and finding food. We also still pick up sticks, rocks and pretty leaves and flowers. You say HI to everyone we pass – including homeless people digging through dumpsters. Yesterday, you cheerfully greeted one man looking for cans in a dumpster with a smile and a HI! – I think he was shocked and happy when we walkd passed and you looked back to blow him a kiss.

I learn so much from and with you Peanut. I love you.