The 2012 school year has started, and the smell of fall is in the air. This is a big year for school for the Hubert’s. Jake started his head principal job at North Boone, Livia is in ALL DAY kindergarten, and Miss Finley Faith is in preschool 2 days a week. The days go by so fast. I don’t like that…..at all. However, with the start of a new school year; means new teachers, bus drivers, aides, and new relationships formed. That, I like.
This summer was one for the memory books. As a family, and as a foundation. As a family, we really didn’t do anything “big.” The girls love swimming so much, so any opportunity we had to swim, we took it! A few day trips, but mostly we stuck as a four-some. Liv Life, however, had a really awesome summer. First off, the 2nd annual Liv Life Golf outing. Big thanks go out to my step-mom, Carol, and my dad, Jim for all the hard work and time you put into organizing this event. Also, thank you to Orange and Blue golf course in Savoy Illinois for helping us host this event. Your team goes above and beyond to accommodate our needs. Unfortunately, no one one the car again this year. Maybe next year someone will finally hit that hole in one! I’m excited to plan for this event next year! Each year gets better and better! All you golfers out there, keep an eye open and come join us!
Next up was the 2nd annual Liv to Ride poker run hosted by the 4-Way Saloon in Sidell, Illinois. My sister and brother-in-law, Heidi and Tim put their heart and soul into this event. Along with the owners of the Saloon, Bob and Ruth-Ann. This year’s event brought in double the amount of riders we had last year, if not more! The support and generosity we saw from everyone involved in this event really speaks for the people that had their hand in planning, organizing, and participating in the ride. Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts for supporting Liv Life and loving our family! Tim and Heidi, thank you for everything you put into this event. We love you so much! A side note, both of my girls got their very first motorcycle rides! Not to worry, I rode with and it was a slow one just down the street and back! It was fun to hear their giggles and have the wind blow through our hair!
Last but not least, we had the quilt raffle. This idea came from a lovely group of ladies that are very close to my heart. I grew up in the small community of Homer, Illinois. There has been a group in this community for over 100 years called “Art Needle.” It consists of 12 ladies, by invitation, that gather together once a month for meetings, dessert, a project, and more. There are 3 ladies in this group that are especially close to me; my mom, mother-in-law, and grandmother. The other women in the group are ladies that I know and respect dearly. Some I know from church, former neighbors, and some I know because of their children and I went to school together. They are all talented Christian women, that as a group, could probably conquer the world! Anyway, each of these women possess some type of artistic talent. Many of them, multiple talents. As a group, they made “Livia’s Star.” I had the honor of helping pick out the fabric. I chose purple and green because those are the colors of Liv’s room, and purple represents MPS. From a lot of hard work, love, and heart came this beautiful creation. Raffle tickets were designed, printed, and sold. On September 7th, at Sleepy Creek Vineyards in Fairmount, Illinois the raffle was held. The group, along with others sold close to 4,000 tickets. I chose the location of Sleepy Creek, because this is one of my favorite local business’ to support and I wanted the drawing to be held in a public venue. I was so excited and nervous for the drawing. I had an opportunity to speak a little bit about Liv and MPS. Other people were at the venue that night and bought tickets after I spoke, before the drawing. I wanted to pull a name that I recognized or we knew as a group. I wanted someone that was there to win this beautiful piece of art. When I pulled the name from the large tub, I think I stuttered when I read the name, because I didn’t recognize it. But, God has a plan. The name I drew was meant to be. My grandmother had sold the ticket at one of our family reunion’s. It was a cousin of her’s that one the quilt. Let me just say that I have a really, no REALLY, big family on that side of the family, and don’t know everyone of my cousins. However, I hope to get to know this one. The lady that won the quilt, her daughter, is a national correspondent for NBC. When Georgia, the quilt winner, found out she won, she immediately called her daughter, Michelle Franzen and asked if she could possibly get a story on the quilt or Livia. Who knows if anything will come about with that, but the possibility is there. I really don’t think we are done with the quilt. I think we will have more news to report regarding the quilt. We’ll wait and see! Thank you, ladies of “Art Needle.” You are forever in my hearts for the love and generosity you’ve shown my family. Each and every one of you have touched my life in some way. Thank you for taking time out of your life to make this beautiful piece of art! |
All the tickets |
My grammy, added her own touch to one of our shirts! My “Livia’s Star” mini quilt in the background |
Finley’s quilt |
Livia’s Quilt |
Liv loved Virginia! |
Picking the ticket! |
The winner, Georgia! |