Monday, December 30, 2013

2013...What a Year!


It is obvious that life is ever-changing.  When I look back at the 2013 year in our Stang household, however, an apparent theme of major change and transition is evident in seemingly every member of our family. 

Thanks to an incredible amount of support, I was fortunate enough to complete my Master’s degree without (completely) losing my mind; carrying out many late-night readings, postings, annotated bibliographies and academic writing.  Looking back, I have no idea how it was accomplished with how busy life continues to be following the conclusion.  I could not have done it without the backing of my wife, kids, colleagues, and other family members and friends.  After years of officiating at younger levels, I have also decided to challenge myself and become certified to work higher levels of football and basketball.

Andray’s big transition involved starting Kindergarten!  It is amazing to see how our shy little boy has opened up and is slowly becoming much more comfortable and confident.  St. Mary’s Help of Christian Church has been a tremendous parish for our family, and now we are beginning to see an equally beneficial educational and spiritual setting at the school.  Outside of school, Andray had a busy year which included T-ball, farming, camping, swimming, riding bike, playing basketball, reading books and other typical 5-year-old boy activities.  Outside of his occasional skirmishes with Roslyn, he is an incredibly loving big brother to his two younger sisters and we know he takes pride in watching over them!


Besides becoming a big sister in March, Roslyn’s new transition was entering Pre-School this fall and staying home with mom, rather than attending daycare.  Our spunky Roz continues to contain incredible amounts of spirit and enthusiasm!  Without question, she absolutely adores Carrine and has no problem telling her Pre-School friends that they can only look at Carrine and that only she and “my Mom” can touch “her baby.” In addition to participating in the same activities as her older brother (listed above), Roz enjoys writing, coloring, putting puzzles together and dancing.  She has developed quite a passion for DANCE! On top of never once having to fight with Rozzy to go to her dance practices, she was in her element dancing on the big stage at her recitals this past year. Rarely does a minute go by in our house without Roslyn twirling or making some sort of self-choreographed motion with her arms.


As stated above, Celestine’s big transition includes taking a one-year leave of absence from her position at St. Cloud State to be home with the girls and Andray when he gets off the school bus.  This was a well-thought-out and difficult (yet easy) decision, and one that Celest has not regretted in the least.  She stays busy chasing the kids to and from school and dance, weekly visits to the public library and working part-time during the evenings.  This incredible opportunity to stay home has also allowed her to soak up as much time possible with our kids while they are young. As any parent knows, staying home is a challenging task which requires a tremendous amount of patience.  She mentions to me daily that she learns something new about the kids, as well as herself, and that God sends her a reassuring Angel every day in a variety of forms.


A year ago as I was typing this letter, Celestine and I were extremely nervous and filled with anxiety awaiting our third child.  On March 1st, the heavens eased our worries by safely sending us a 5 lb. 13 oz. gift with a full head of dark hair and bright blue eyes!  Carrine Faith Celestine has been such a joyful addition to our family.  We are beyond thankful for her laid-back demeanor and booming smiles when her parents or older siblings enter the room.  Although she is not yet mobile (and Mom and Dad are in no hurry for her to get there!) she is rolling around, sitting up, reaching for anything in sight to “observe,” eating more solid foods and already has two little chompers in the bottom.  Of course her first word seems to be “DaDa,” and I will neither confirm nor deny if brainwashing has had any part in this!


The year of 2013 has completely changed our outlook on “life.” Our previous plans of upgrading our appliances, flooring, furniture and vehicles have been put on hold.  Large vacation plans have been pushed off into the far distance as well.  One thing is for certain though; we would not trade the true treasures in our life for any or all of them.  Celest and I often look at each other and talk about how we could not imagine life without our kids.  We are so grateful for good health and happiness. Our family is complete.

MAY THIS TIME OF CHRIST’S BIRTH GRANT YOU AND ALL YOU HOLD DEAR PEACE & HAPPINESS THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON. 


LOVE – THE STANGS (AKA - Simpsons)
JACOB, CELESTINE, ANDRAY (5), ROSLYN (4), & CARRINE (9 months)    

Lisa - Marge - Baby Maggie - Homer - Bart

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Remembering the "Reason for the Season"

A very blessed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day to you all.

Enjoying today, tomorrow and everyday with our very own Stang Nativity Scene.

More than two thousand years ago a little baby was born in a manger; an event that changed the world.

“Mankind is a great, an immense family… This is proved by what we feel in our hearts at Christmas."~Pope John Paul XXIII 

“Hark the herald angels sing, “Glory to the new-born king.” Peace on earth, and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled! ~Charles Wesley 

“Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. And this will be a sign for you: you will find a baby wrapped in swaddling cloths and lying in a manger.” ~An Angel, Luke 2:10-12 

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Prayer...is a Path Where There is None.


Please click on this link above for an incredible video about "prayer."

Holidays are supposed to be the happiest of times.
But they are also sad and difficult times - missing loved ones who have gone to Heaven or who choose not be be a part of family gatherings.
I pray every day for strength in my struggles and theirs.


Continued prayer for Hope and Grace in 2014.

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Dear Santa...



Our big kids mailed their Santa Letters today!

I wish I could freeze time with our kids right now.
Perfect ages for Christmas!
Of course Andray teaching Roz how to mail the letter ;)

And the letters are sent - truly hope our kids get what they wish for this Christmas Season!

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Christmas is Nearing...

Mr. & Mrs. Claus made an appearance at church last Sunday!
The big kids were excited.

This was the first year that Roslyn was not afraid of Santa.
She told Santa that she wants a Barbie and Big Horse for Christmas.

Andray on the other hand continues to be afraid of Santa.
He wouldn't say much. But finally he admitted to Santa that he wants a bath robe for Christmas.
Very practical and "news to Jake and I!"

Carrine's 1st time on Santa's lap started off pretty well.
Then once she started looking around at Santa and realized he was holding her and not Jake or I, her stranger anxiety settled in.

Then once she saw Mrs. Claus the bottom lip started to quiver.

And then the tears came!
She was a good sport though. Can't wait for Christmas this year with the kids.
So fun to see the "magic" and "belief" of Christmas in their eyes!

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

It's "Husky Hot Shots" Time Again...

Our big kids are excited to be doing Husky Hot Shots again this year with their friends!

Andray has been working on his form!
Show us your 2-inch vertical Little Man - ha!

Ah...and our Rozzy Ann - looking up at the lights and away from the huddle.
Classic.

She had more fun chasing after her basketball!

Hard to believe Andray might be as tall as his coach someday!
The men's and women's Husky basketball players do a great job coaching the little kids!
Was definitely one of my most favorite things to work at when I played at SCSU (way back in the day!)

Andray is up to size 2 tennis shoes - they look like skis ;)

So far Roz and Dray have gotten a new t-shirt and basketball.
Carrine loved playing catch with the ball last night.
Have a great week everyone!
Hard to believe Christmas is just over a week away! Can't wait!

Friday, December 13, 2013

Our Somber Little Man...

 Andray took his Kindergarten Christmas Program very seriously yesterday!
He wouldn't even look at us in the pew!
He sang all the words though and always knew when to stand up or sit down.
Dray lucked out and got to sit by his bud Carter and his best friend from daycare, Grace.
Jake and I would just laugh when he would glance at us out of the corner of his eye!


Andray was pretty happy after the evening program.

Very proud of our Little Man.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Roslyn Was the Perfect Mary...

Our Roslyn Ann might be the most Spirited "Mary" of all time.
She was all smiles and full of pride carrying Baby Jesus into her Pre-School Christmas Program today!

Finding her family in the crowd before the program began.
Just a "tad" excited? :)

Mrs. Swanson is truly the best Pre-School teacher ever.
So glad Andray and Roslyn got to have her.

Roslyn's Tuesday/Thursday class got to sing and dance to the "Reindeer Pokey" song by themselves.

 The Nativity Scene with our very own Rozzy Ann!
Definitely had tears fill my eyes during this part of the program.
Strike a pose Mary!

Mary, Baby Jesus, Angel, Shepherd and Joseph.

My girls...

Very thankful my parents and brother Jacob could attend the program this morning.


Without question the only thing Roslyn wants for Christmas is a Barbie with a BIG Horse!
Was a great morning...feeling very proud of Roz.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

A Baby's 1st Christmas...

It's been fun reminiscing about Andray and Roslyn's 1st Christmases (already 5 and 4 years ago).
Fun to compare "Santa's Little Helper" photos as well.

Can't believe how much all 3 look alike. 
Who's Who? :)