Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Owl Update~ Tara Light Mowry



Here are pictures of Tara's beautiful children! While her hubby was hunting she and the kids went to Florida to visit family. The pictures are from Disney's Animal Kingdom. Kamden is three years old and Macyn is seven months. What a sweet bunch! Thanks for sharing them with us Tara!

Do you have a blog?

If you do and you want to share, send me the link and I will add it in on the site!
Love,
Emily

Monday, November 26, 2007

Owl Update~Ashley Palmer

Ashley and her hottie man! Hollywood looks great on her!!!
I was so excited to get this email from Ashley and get an update, here is what she wrote:


I live in Hollywood, my life is crazy and amazing and TOTALLY weird! I do acting work, and a lot of other silly stuff that gets me by (i.e. you will see me in the background of many episodes of Days of Our Lives). I miss being geographically close to my family(and you all) but love living in California, and I adored living in NYC the first 4 years after school. This blog is amazing, it's so great to see everyone's smiling faces, and I want to send some serious love and hoots! I was going to send a picture but I don't have a bunch of ridiculously cute babies, so here's one of me and my cute boyfriend acting really immature instead. I would love to hear from everyone at ashleyepalmer@gmail.com.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

A Hooter Holiday Party!

Here is the information for Carli's Holiday Party...

Hooter Holiday Party
Sunday, December 9th
1pm till ?
Home of Carli Dean
7687 Winding Way
North, Tipp City 45371
Bring an ornament for the exchange...please spend no more than $10.
I will be serving lots of finger sandwiches, appetizers, snacks and desserts.
Please do not eat before you come!
Email me back RSVPS & REGRETS please!
Until I hear from you I will plan on the whole flock!
Carli's email is CarliDean@woh.rr.com

Happy 3rd Birthday to a future OWL!


Carli Amlin Dean's daughter Savanna just turned three and celebrated in true princess style! Here she is celebrating, what a cutie!

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving!

I just wanted to post and say how thankful I am for all of you. People say sororities are like "buying" friends - but there is not enough money in the world to equate any of the worth we have gotten from the sisters we have, I dont consider you gals just friends - you are truly sisters. You are all very special and I truly hope this blog continues to attract some of our long lost sisters and friends. Thank you again to Em for creating this and to Em and Tiff for doing such a great job with the updates and posts.

I am very proud tell people that I was in a soroity because I got a true family out of it.

Tricia and Emily F. - we will be thinking and praying for you tomorrow and hoping you are blessed and find peace in the day with your families. Please know we are all thinking of you constantly and love you very much.

Becky (Devaney) Stapleton

Happy Thanksgiving Ladies!

Hi sweet sisters, just wanted to wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving. Thanks to all of you for all the love you have brought into my life, of course, and the lives of so many others.

Food for thought...
Here is a link from Country Crock that makes it VERY easy to give on Thanksgiving. All you need to do is click on an empty plate and then tell a story about one of your favorite Thanksgiving memories and in sharing that, they will donate a meal to a family in need. What a great way to look back and give back at the same time.
If you have a minute, do it.
http://www.spreadthesharing.com/StoriesofSharing/TellStory.aspx

Lots of Love N Hoots,
Emily

Sunday, November 18, 2007

P.S.

I also wanted to add my thanks. There were lots of Owl girls who would have come last week had the rain not washed away our plans. And many others actually sent goodies in honor of the day to Tricia's house too. Thank you, to everyone, who wanted to help and to who came today.

On a side note, a note of congratulations is in order. While filling a bag with leaves today, Bri Elsmore nonchalantly mentioned that she had graduated from law school, and—hot dog!—she just passed the bar exam! CONGRATS, BRI!

:) Tiffany

Operation Leaf Raking and Freezer Delivery- SUCCESS!








Hi there ladies,

We went over to Tricia's house to do some leaf-raking and such and we had a really nice time! The yard looks great and even better the freezer got delivered and installed into the basement thank you to Scott, Adam and Brian Erwin.


We also got to snuggle on Jackson which was my favorite part!


Scott and Tricia were so happy with the freezer and the yard, thank you to everyone that was there:


Tiffany McCallen

Bri Elsmore

Sara Erwin

Brian Erwin

Adam Replogle

and me!


Thanks to Carli Dean for organizing, to Jen Prasky for getting a great freezer and to Sara and Brian for driving to Tiffin and back to deliver it, and of course all of the hooters that donated towards it! Tricia and Scott sincerely appreciate our support.


Here are some fun pictures! Look at all those leaves! Woo hoo!

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Alumni Officer Meeting

Here are your faithful Alum officers at the 95th! Memories...
Hi sweet hooters, hope this post finds you all doing well. Just wanted to let you know that the Alum officers are having a meeting on November 27th and we just wanted to open the floor for any topics you would like us to cover or any business that we need to bring up.
All feedback and suggestions welcome, especially for the 100th~!
Email any of the officers:








Or feel free to leave a comment.

If you are able, please join us even for a little while to help out at the Arthurs, Tricia would love to see you all and really appreciates our love for her! Not to mention getting a chance to love on sweet Jackson!

Leaf Raking, Take 2

Hi all,

Leaf raking at Tricia Johnson Arthur's house has been rescheduled for THIS SUNDAY, NOV. 18, at 2 PM. So far, the weather looks clear & crisp. Please bring rakes & lawn bags if you can make it. Let Tiffany Compan McCallen know by Saturday, Nov. 17, if you can be there (and give me you cell # just in case). So far, it's me & Bri Elsmore raking leaves. :)

DATE: THIS SUNDAY, NOV. 18
TIME: 2 PM
LOCATION: The Arthur House, 252 Winthrop Ave. Columbus, OH 43214

Hope to see many of you there!

Tiffany
614-329-7011
TiffanyMcCallen@hotmail.com

Sunday, November 11, 2007

From Evelyn Bender Vance

I recieved an email today from Evelyn and she would like me to pass on to the Arthurs her love and prayers from her and Beargrass Christian Church in Louisville.
Thank you Evelyn.

Rescheduled

Due to this crummy, persistent rain, Tricia decided we should reschedule our leaf-raking extraveganza. I am going to catch up with her sometime this week to find another time to tidy up her lawn. I will keep you all posted. :) Tif

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Meet Elaine Margaret Caton



She will go as Lainey, what a beautiful addition to the family! Here is a picture of the sweet little one and one of the whole Caton fam! L to R: Josh, Violet, Lainey, Lizz and Drew.

Enjoy!

Thursday, November 8, 2007

A new Owlette has joined the nest!

Lizz Carder Caton just called and there is a new baby girl in town! She weighed in at 9lbs 10ounces and 21 and a quarter long at 12 noon! Lizzie sure sounds exhausted but so happy! They have not chosen a name yet but they will send some pictures tomorrow, I will be sure to post all of the information.
The new Caton Family's address is:

Lizz, Josh, Violet, Drew and baby girl
554 Mount Vernon Rd
Newark, OH 43055

Good job Lizz and we cannot wait to see her sweet little face!

Update from Tricia...

Here a post from her blog arthuradventure.blogspot.com, make sure you check it out, its incredible.
From Tricia:
I have put a lot of thought into if/how this blog should continue to exist now that Duncan is gone. I went through an entire week of, "That was Duncan's blog. Maybe we ought to just stop writing." But, more recently, I am thinking, "This darn thing has turned out (unexpectedly) to be very meaningful and therapeutic for me too. And, after all, the 'Arthur Adventure' is FAR from being over. So let it live!" And, finally, today when I sat down to reconvene with the first entry since Duncan's death and, furthermore, since I became anxiously aware of just how many people tune in to this blog on a regular basis : "Jeez, what in the world do I say?"But I figured, I haven't sweated what to say in the past, so why sweat what to say now? As is my general rule of thumb, I'm gonna "let it all hang out."So if you're in a rush, you might want to wait until you can settle in and hibernate in your PJs after dark... which these days is at about 4:30pm... cuz this entry might be a doozy.

Many of you know that Scott and I celebrated our 3rd Wedding Anniversary the day after Duncan's Memorial service. That morning Scott and I met Duncan at Union Cemetery and carried him to his grave. We had some incredibly beautiful moments of talking to him in the sunshine under an umbrella of colored leaves (we chose his grave to be near a gorgeous ash tree). We had really struggled with how to let that morning unfold... Have a formal service? Invite close family? Ask a pastor to reside? It seemed right and fitting for only Scott and I to lay our little guy to rest. It was precious and good. The display of pink and red flowers in the form of a heart, which were given by Dr. G and the Heart Center at Children's, were placed over Duncan's grave that day.

Aunt Jo, Mom's sister who lives in Florida, was at home watching little man Jackson. She arrived the day before the service and stayed until this very morning (What a gift to have her here. More on Aunt Jo later). The Arthurs then met up with Jeremy Oravek for lunch. JO, as we call him, flew in from Phoenix, Arizona to be with his buddy Scott (I'd like to think he came to be with me too, but those two have quite the connection). It felt so weird to be hanging out, enjoying our cheeseburger and barbecue chicken wrap at Champs and laughing about general pleasantries with an old friend when just hours earlier we buried our son. And this sentiment continues to pop up... Why should we giggle when something so life altering just occurred? Why should we get gussied up and go on a date? Why should we talk about anything BUT Duncan? It's strange. There's nothing but time in front of us. And it has to be filled with something. But it feels strange to fill it up with normal things, much less fun things. But then, what else would we fill it with?

It's tough to explain this feeling.So, in light of this not-knowing-what-to-do-with-our-time-nor-how-to-be-in-it dilemma, Scott and I decided to spend our anniversary together... alone... away. Aunt Jo watched Jackson overnight and after lunch with JO, we hit the road for the Hocking Hills to The Glenlaurel Scottish Inn. I brought everything but the kitchen sink, my pumping parts, and my swimsuit. The latter, as it turns out, was not a true necessity. Our little cottage's hot tub was bordered by high walls (if you know what I mean). And, despite our surroundings by the most modern luxuries, I learned quickly how prehistoric women got the milk out when they had romantic getaways away from the kids. I don't recommend it. (Apparently, the "let it all hang out" mood I am in includes TMI).

How do I describe our time at Glenlaurel? It was sweet and sad. It was delicious and dreary. It was beautiful and backwards. It felt good and bad, right and wrong. I would get an eyefull of the kaleidoscope of colors from trees in their peak Autumn prime and I would feel inner warmth. Nature's beauty always does that to me. It would make me feel happy, like there was nothing wrong with the world for that moment. And wow, was God there. I think He lives in the Hocking Hills, with its serenity and peace. But just as I would begin to tear up looking at the clear blue sky, tears of a different kind came too. Scott and I were amazed at how, when you let your emotions do what they want, they can slide back and forth without preparing you. And we shared with each other that sometimes you could sort of feel the sadness work its way up your throat. And at a certain point in your throat, you could have a conversation with that sadness. You could either tell it to stay below a certain point and not move its way up (still feeling sad, just not making a mess of you) or you could approve it to take over your whole face - eyes welling, snot flowing, voice sobbing. So there is some choice in the matter. And - let me tell you - when you are in a cottage with no need for make up or clothes (robes will do just fine), and you're with your bestest friend in the whole wide world, there's not a whole lot of need to hold it back. We mainly greeted the sadness right on up every time.We shared so much.

We just talked and talked and talked. And we spent at least a half hour opening up cards. Actually, we have spent about a half hour opening up cards every day since Duncan's service. It is an incredibly humbling thing to feel as loved as we do. And to think that people are giving and giving and giving - you name it: their prayers, their cards, their flowers, their food, their donations to the Heart Center, their time - without even an ounce of expectation that any of it will be given in return. It totally disregards the human instinct of reciprocity. And it is as close to the love of Christ as I can imagine. I would not want anyone to go through the pain of our past couple weeks, but I sure do pray that everyone someday feels as loved as we have as a result.So our anniversary was unusual but very much tied Scott and I even more closely together. One thing is for sure, he and I are in love. Thank the good Lord for that!

Jackson awaited us when we returned. He is a joy. I have decided that what I do not feel is "emptiness," because of him. I am grieving two things: Duncan himself and the idea of a life with twins. I miss Duncan in so many ways. The places I think about him, picturing his face or his toes or his fuzzy hair, are in the shower (what is it about "cleansing" when the water washes over me?) and in bed at night before falling asleep. And I feel lost without having 2 babies. While my Girlfriends Club (Becky, KK, Carey, and Beth) were in town, they showered me with love on Sunday by going into Operation Girlfriend mode: tidying the house, stocking the fridge, preparing those fantastic picture boards of out journey that was displayed at the visitation, decorating for the Fall, making that fantastic adult beverage with lime and mint whose name is escaping me right now, and setting the mood for a night of warmth and peace. One of their roles was to quietly remove all the "doubles" in our home. Thank goodness that was done for me. It's just sad. It was early December, almost a year ago, that I learned and grew attached to the knowledge that I was going to be a mother of twins. So I miss Duncan himself, and, in addition, I miss being a mom of two.

But - where I was going with that last paragraph - what I do not feel is emptiness. I feel an absence, but not total emptiness. While it is hard enough to remove one of the cribs, I do not have to close the nursery door altogether. And that has been what has saved me... our little Jackson is a bundle of goodness whose presence prevents me from feeling loss in its deepest sense. Plus, who couldn't smile sincerely at Jackson's gummy grin? Who wouldn't find joy in his playful energy. Simply put, he's irresistible.The past week seems like it's all gooked together. A lot got done. All four of us (Scott, myself, Jackson, and Aunt Jo) headed to Lousiville for my high school's ten year reunion this past weekend. Aunt Jo spent some quality time with Grandmom and Grandad while Scott and I had a night out on the town with old buddies from Manual. Aunt Lisa, Uncle Brad, Jessica, and Drew were on Jackson duty. (And pun intended.... they got a good diaper change out of him).

The days since have been filled with projects around the house. My dear aunt must be kin to Becky Smith, because she has two best friends: order and organization. These two are acquaintances of mine, but I wouldn't say we're tight. As you can imagine, Aunt Jo got me in good shape. We reorganized closets, rethought out how to use spaces, moved furniture, rearranged the nursery, found an insullation issue in the attic, rehung all of Scott's clothes (needed a woman's touch), etc, etc. Not to mention the fact that the dishwasher was always run and emptied, the tea was always made, the bottles were always steralized, and the washing machine was always running. What would I have done without her? And then, on top of it all, she treated me to some pampering yesterday (manicure and pedicure). Nice. Now she's in Florida, already returned to her husband and daughter. I already miss her.So I'm about typed out for now.

And Jackson has been a very cooperative little sleeper while I indulge myself in this entry. But I am just now observing his little blue blanket moving in the swing where he lays (for the moment) peacefully. I think nap-time is over.It is likely that I will in some way leave someone out in personally thanking folks. Please know how thankful I am just that you care enough to check in with this blog.

Thank you everyone.

Andrea Russel Barlow




Here is some information from Anee and pictures of her cute kids Paige and Evan. She is a systems analyst for Nationwide. She and her hubby Jason live in Hilliard. They are planning on moving sometime in the near future. And have considered moving back to northwest OH to be closer to both of their families. They are pretty stressed about the thought of moving away from Columbus but want to do what's best for their kids. Paige is 2 1/2, Evan was born July 13, almost 4 months. Make sure to keep them in your thoughts!

Official info for operation owls: leaf raking

It's official!

Operation Owls: Arthur Leaf Raking

Time: 2 PM
Date: THIS SUNDAY, Nov. 11
Location: The Arthur House, 252 Winthrop Ave. Columbus, OH 43214

Please let Tiffany Compan McCallen know if you can make it by Sat. Nov. 10. So far, there are four volunteers. It would be fantastic to have even more!

Cheers,
Tiffany
tiffanymccallen@hotmail.com
614-329-7011

Hi all - Becky here:) ...Lizz Carder Caton

Say a little prayer for Lizz Carder Caton today - she is being induced today after being 11 days over due!!! YIKES! Lets all hope for a speedy delivery and a healthy baby and Mama!! Cannot wait to hear if it is a boy or a girl!!!!

(she MAY have gone into labor on her own since yesterday, but I was not sure:P)

Cannot wait to meet our new mini hooter :)

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Update on me!








The pictures are (L-R) Becky and her two girls Kaiya and Cassie, Hannah being beautiful, Charlie with a big old grin, Hannah and Charlie playing happily- rare, Cassie sitting on my belly as we track my pregnancy and Adam and I last week at a Buckeye party.
I thought it would be fun to let you all know about me and what I am up to. My husband Adam and I have two beautiful children: Hannah who is three and Charlie is one. We are also expecting our third child on April 1st. (yes we know we are insane, we have been told many times). We currently live right by Otterbein in a very old and completely redone house (thank you Adam) but with the addition of this next baby, we have officially outgrown this house so we are currently getting ready to sell and move to a bigger home in the area.


Adam started his own business in August of last year and as it was a slow start, it has really taken off and he is so busy that he has had to hire two employees. He is doing phone work for large companies, installing the wires up to programing the entire system. It was a HUGE gamble to take (self starting businesses always are) but it has been worth it, thank goodness.


I am the president of the company, which basically means not too much! As of last Feburary I am a full time mommy, I did corporate training at a few different companies and I will go back to that once the kids are in school but right now I am enjoying being a mom. Although my employees are quite demanding. :)


That is about all for me, say a little prayer for me next week. I have had this cyst growing on my cheek for the last five or so months and I have to have surgery to have it removed. I finally went to the doc today and I see the surgeon on Tuesday to schedule. Once they remove it, it will be sent in to pathology which they assure me is routine and they do it any time they remove anything. So, it should be nothing. And my OB has assured me that going under "twilight" anestesia (I have no idea how to spell that) is very safe in the second trimester and the baby will do just fine. Its nice having someone else to worry about for the surgery, takes my mind off of things.


Other than that, love spending time with my kids and my sister's kids and LOVE seeing and spending time with my Owl girls.

Steph Altman Toler

I got an update from Steph today too, its so nice to hear from all of you!
She and her husband Donis live in Galena, OH.. She am a PE and Health teacher in the Olentangy Local School District, where she also coach cross country and track... her husband is a principal in the Groveport Madison Local School District.. They currently don't have any kiddos, but will be trying within the next few months.. (Good luck Steph!!) They do have one baby, though as their dog, Maggie... :)
Here is her email, she also would love to hear from you!
stephanie_toler@olentangy.k12.oh.us

Caryn Humpal DeLisio

I just got a sweet email from Caryn Humpal DeLisio, she is doing great and living and working in the Medina area part time as a Nurse Practitioner. She and her husband Chris had a little baby girl named Avery Lee on September 9th, she was happily welcomed by big brother Peyton. Caryn says Peyton is quite the little helper!
Her email is cldelisio@yahoo.com and would love to hear from her sisters!

Monday, November 5, 2007

Requests...

Hey there sweet hooters,

First and formost, it is wonderful getting updates from all of you. I love catching up and hearing what is going on in your lives, so PLEASE keep them coming. Send them to emilyreplogle2004@yahoo.com and send pictures too!

Also, since I lost my beloved address book, even if I have it already... when you send me an email send me your physical address, birthday, anniversary, kids birthdays and basically any other fun detail.

I am so glad you all like the blog, I am having fun with it as well as are Beck and Tif. If you want to be added to post, just send me an email and its done.

That is all I have for now...
Love N Hoots,
Emily Devaney Replogle

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Noah "the kid"

Greetings all,

Just a quick update from the McCallen house. David, Noah and I are all doing well. It's been a busy few months for us. Noah had his first plane ride (five, actually!), at the end of September when he came with me to San Antonio for a business trip. Grandma Compan was nice enough to come along and babysit for the week—thanks, mom!

We had some fun family weekends too—we frequented the Old Time Farming Festival in Centerburg, then hit up the Delaware County Fair to watch one of our pals smash up his car in the demolition derby.

Noah's had a busy few months... he (& his mommy) survived his 4-month shots. The poor little guy had a fever for two days, but I loved those naps for that 48-hour period! :) He's now eating a wide array of solid foods, and just this Friday (on his 5-month birthday) he cut his first tooth. I think it's just a few days until he's sitting up on his own, and it looks like crawling isn't too far away either. Best of all—we're all sleeping through the night for the first time since May. It's amazing how time flies.

Halloween was a hoot too... David picked out a goat costume for our little guy. I know what you're thinking—goats aren't traditional halloween garb for newborns. But our little guy made an awfully cute baby goat. See for yourself!

David and I are doing fine too... working, hunting, singing and the usual routine.

I hope all of you had a fantastic Halloween. Take care!

—Tiffany




Saturday, November 3, 2007

Operation Owls: Arthur Leaf Raking

Hello all!

I love that Emy started this blog for us. What a great way to keep in touch!

So, here is the latest on the Tricia Johnson Arthur leaf-raking mission...As of now, the plans are to be at her house at 2 PM on Sunday, Nov. 11, to rake the leaves. Tricia lives at 252 Winthrop Ave. Columbus, OH 43214.

I have sent an e-mail to Tricia to make sure that date will work for her, but as many of you know, she's out of town for the weekend getting some much-needed R&R. Once I hear back from her, I will send out a message via e-mail and post a confirmation here as well.

To make this afternoon a success, I need your help. Please let me know if you're willing to contribute:

- Yourself for manual labor :)
- A lawn bag or two to clean up the leaves
- Rakes to borrow for the afternoon
- Hot cider (in a big thermos) or other drinks & cups
- A fun snack to share with our rakers & the arthurs (salty or sweet, it doesn't matter)

From the few bits I've heard about the Arthurs' lawn, I don't think it will take all that long to tidy up. I still encourage everyone who can make it to come out, though, as I know it's always a treat to visit with one another and to cheer up one of the nicest sisters in Owl history.

If you can't participate that day but would like to pitch in with supplies or snacks, I would be willing to collect things all next week at my office in Westerville (99 North State Street), or feel free to send your goodies with a friend who can be there.

Finally, Becky Smith e-mailed me this adorable picture of Jackson Arthur yesterday. Looks like those leaves are ready for us! :)



With much love & hoots,

Tiffany Compan McCallen
tiffanymccallen@hotmail.com
614-329-7011

Friday, November 2, 2007

Lizz Carder Caton


Here is a sweet picture of Lizz and her two beautiful children, Drew and Violet. She and her husband Josh live in Newark and Lizz is a dentist and Josh teaches, writes and is even a rock star... He and his band "Grade 13" play gigs around Columbus.

We will be sure to post the next show, but right now he and the kids are anxious to meet their new baby/sibling who was due this past Saturday! I am sure we will be getting a happy update from them that the new Caton bundle has arrived safely! We are thinking of you Lizz!

Update from Emily King McFadden



Here are Emily and her husband Bill and thier sweet little pumpkin Davis out trick or treating... half way through, Davis was having so much fun that he fell asleep!

Update on Tricia & Scott Arthur


Here is a photo of Jackson and Duncan Arthur taken about one month ago. Such beautiful boys.


I have heard from Carli and Becky Smith and just wanted to let you all know what they have said... Tricia and Scott went to Hocking Hills for their 3rd wedding anniversary to just be together and cry, rest and try to answer the question, "What Next?" They will be out of town until Sunday. Tricia's Aunt is in town with Jackson and will be staying for a while to help out. Becky said that they are doing okay and hanging very tightly to their strong faith, family and the love of all of us!

Carli is working on a couple projects right now and if you would like to send a donation towards these please send them to her, her address is:

Carli Amlin Dean
7687 Winding Way North
Tipp City, Ohio 45371

Also, please send cards and prayers to Tricia, Scott and Jackson. Their address is:

Tricia, Scott and Jackson Arthur
252 Winthrop Ave.
Columbus, OH 43214

As both Becky and Carli have said the holidays are going to be very hard with the loss of her son and the loss of her mother when the boys were a week old. So, please keep them in your thoughts and prayers and call them, email them, send them cards. Keep it going.

Carli and Tif will keep us updated to let us know when we are doing things for the Arthurs, such as leaf raking, babysitting, making dinner, etc. Also, please let us know if you would like to be added to the email list.

From Eileen Francisco-Cambridge


Hello Everyone! Just wanted to let everyone know that Calvin's surgery went well yesterday. It took a lot more time then they expected because the cell growth was very rapid over the last couple of weeks. It will take about two weeks to find out if any of the cells are cancerous, so now it is just a waiting game. Our little Anatalia is at home with him for the next seven days. She has her doctor kit out and "checking" his blood pressure and "reads" to him about colors and feelings. Our surgeon isn't revealing too much at this time as far as the bone graph or the metal plate, but I guess that will all come in due time. I've attached a picture of my daughter Anatalia Francisco Cambridge. She'll be 2 this December! I hope you are all well. Thank you to everyone for keeping our sisterhood strong in Ohio. I may not be there there in person, but my heart is with you.

Love,

Eileen Fay Francisco-Cambridge

Update on Emily Stout Fitzer


I am pretty sure that most of you know but our sweet sister lost her husband Gregory Michael very unexpectedly September 18, 2007. She was eight months pregnant when this happened, so as you can imagine she is an incredibly strong person.

She gave birth to Quinlan Michael Fitzer on October 23, 2007 who was a healthy 6 lbs 5 oz and
20 inches long. Please continue to pray for their family. Here is a picture of the sweet little guy.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

More Halloween Hooters



Here is Becky and hubby Preston with Cassie (banana) and Kaiya (witch princess)Stapleton.
And my gang, Adam and I with Hannah (Ariel) and Charlie (Sebastion) Replogle. We had a great night!

Halloween Hooters...


Here are some fun Halloween pics... Brian, Carli, Darth Vader (aka Gabe) and Pink Princess (aka Savy) Dean enjoying the end of Trick or Treat with some good old candy!

Another Owl Update!


Jen Thomas McConaha sent me a wonderful update about what is going on with her. She is currently teaching in Gahanna with Deb Jados and she and her husband Matt live in Westerville and she has two adorable sons, Mason and Cole. Here they are!

Updates from Sisters


Here is the first update I have revieved from Andrea Wilson Walton '00 and her adorable son Tyler. Here they are trick or treating last night. What a cutie!

Photos from Homecoming 2007






It was a beautiful day on October 13th and as always was so fun to look through the crowd and see the wonderful familiar faces!
Here are some photos of mine and from Otterbein. Please feel free to send me photos to add!
Enjoy!
Here are Becky Stapleton with daughter Kaiya, Jessica Iamele Stertzbaugh, Debbie Jados, and me with my man Charlie. The next photo is of Jason, Brody and Sherri Slagle Ebert. After that its me and Liz Carder Caton comparing bellies, she was due last Saturday, so we are waiting for that call (hopefully soon). Then there is David, Noah and Tiffany Compan McCallen. And the last photo is of the four newest little hooters... Sherri and Brody, Tif and Noah, Becky and Cassie and Jill and Evan.