Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Happy Birthday, John Jeremiah!

Dear Hearts,

December 31 is the 12th birthday of John Jeremiah Sullivan, son of Peter and Melody, brother of Annie, Matthew, Benjamin, Mikey and Bo, cousin, nephew and friend to scores more.

John is a talented young man who plays the trombone in his school band and jumps on the basketball court whenever the opportunity arises, whether it's a pick-up game with buddies or for his school or travel ball team.

He is John Jeremiah Sullivan I, starting the numbers over again, and God willing, maybe he will someday be John Jeremiah Sullivan Senior. He can't go wrong with Pete and Mel for parents.

Happy 12th birthday tomorrow, little Sully of the resoundingly famous name. May you have 113 more healthy ones, by the Aunt Joannie Sullivan Law of Longevity Anticipation of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love, Patty

Monday, December 30, 2019

God Bless Uncle Bob

Dear Hearts,


December 30th is the 10th anniversary of the death of our third patriarch (since we have been in the New World), Robert Mitchel Sullivan, born December 2, 1928, and died December 30, 2007.

He is the husband of Darlene Shajin Silva Sullivan, the son of John Jeremiah (Lefty, our first patriarch in America) and Anna Conick Sullivan. He is brother of James Patrick Sullivan, Sr. (Big Sully, our second patriarch), Sister Anna Rita Sullivan, Order of Preachers (Dominicans), and Sister Margaret Sullivan, Order of Preachers.

He is father of John, Jim, Bobby, Paul, Tim, Mike, Mary, Margaret, Ella and Peter, and the grandfather of 49? 50? grandchildren.

Uncle Bob and Aunt Darlene lived one of the great love stories with forty years of marriage, a shining example to all of us. Individually and together, they brought to life the phrase, "There's always room for more!" In other words, all were welcome in their lives, their hearts and their home. Back in the mid 1970s, Uncle Bob scooped up three of us Sullivans from So Cal and brought us along with his own large bunch on a camping trip to Baja, Mexico!

He had the best voice--so kind and sure, and kept us riveted with his wonderful storytelling. But like his brother, my dad, when an injustice had occurred--look out! That voice was strong and sure.

We are so fortunate to have had him for those many years and his advice and influence lives on through his children, nieces, nephews and grandchildren. I know my parenting efforts are greatly informed by Uncle Bob and Aunt Darlene.

Thank you, Almighty God, for Bob Sullivan, husband, father, brother, son, grandfather, uncle, priest, warrior, counselor, and faithful servant of The Living God.
Uncle Bob's Legacy!

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love, Patty





Below are Jim's beautiful recollections:

Bob was one of the heroes of the Battle of Cochabamba, as a civilian Catholic chaplain, where he was wounded, and later, he personally witnessed the spiriting away of the body of Che Guevara, in a helicopter, by American operatives (who supported the Catholics against the communists at the University) from a Bolivian arroyo.

When Booma, Grandma Sullivan, died, she left a little pile of money for each of her four living children. Bob and Big Sully turned their share down and transferred it instead to their sisters, who would only throw it in the communal pot of the Adrian Dominican Nuns, who would only send it into the field to feed the poor. The two brothers had nineteen children between them, but as they said, "We've got jobs."

He once told me that he knew he had the same heart ailment as his dad, and his brother, and I, and Blackie, and just wanted to live long enough to get the kids through school. He did that and more and lived to see 29 of his 48 grandchildren, whom he loved with all his valiant and often-repaired Irish American heart.

As he was dying, a new John Jeremiah was being born. They very well may have passed each other. The sheer poetry of that makes me choke up a bit.

When Bob's and Darlene's first child, John Jeremiah II, was taken away from us in 1980, when he was 11. None of us will ever get all the way over that. But Bob and Darlene, like Lefty and Anna, gave thanks at the funeral for John, and offered him back to God. Again. Darlene was as strong and brave then as Anna had been. Bob said she was his strength and his "Corazon."

Bob dreamed of John and asked him to come home, and as we all know, John told him once, in a dream, that he was home. That comforted Bob for the rest of his life.

After John died, some time went by, and then suddenly there was a new baby- the indomitable, unbelievable Pete. I remember thinking, maybe Pete is John. But there was more to unravel.

As Bob was heading out, dying, going back to the ancestors, back to be with his little son John Jeremiah, right then his newest grandson, Pete's and Melody's little baby boy, another John Jeremiah, again, was heading in to be born.

Bob left on 30 December, 2007. John Jeremiah arrived on 31 December, 2007. I hope they passed each other in some way of the Spirit, and maybe Bob passed the torch to this little boy. He is John Jeremiah Sullivan I, starting the numbers over again, and God willing, maybe he will someday be John Jeremiah Sullivan Senior.

Below is a poem he gave to me when I was ten, engraved on a medallion I wore around my neck. It is called The Cross, and he loved it and lived by it. He is my Godfather.


THE CROSS

Crux mihi certa salves,
Crux est quam semper adoro,
Crux Domini mecum,
Crux mihi refugium.

The Cross to me is certain salvation,
The Cross is what I always adore,
The Cross of the Lord is with me,
The Cross to me is a refuge.

Saturday, December 28, 2019

Happy Birthday, Francesca!


Dear Hearts,

December 27 is the 3rd birthday of Francesca Mary Hanjani, daughter of Maggie and Kameron, and big sister of the soon-to-arrive Hanjani Baby #2.

With her gorgeous black curly hair and beautiful confidence, Francesca has captured the hearts of everyone she meets. She marches skillfully in her snow boots and wears a chef's hat with style. Her current interests lie in caring for her babydoll, as she will soon have a real life buddy in just a week or so!

She is the fourth Frances carrying the name, along with Boom Boom, Mary Fran, Frannie Ella, and then there are also Claire Marie Frances, and James Patrick Francis Sullivan, and Johanna Frances Clark, and Margaret Frances Sullivan, and Great-great-great grandmother Wanda Frances Zinn, and of course, Tereas, Dave and Camden Francis. And the Holy Father!

Welcome to your fourth trip around the calendar, and may you have 122 more healthy birthdays, by the Aunt Joannie Sullivan Law of Longevity Aspiration of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love, Patty

Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Merry Christmas to All

Dear Hearts,

I wish you all a wonderful Christmas and offer this simple prayerl:

"May you be filled with the wonder of Mary, the obedience of Joseph, the joy of the angels, the eagerness of the shepherds, the determination of the magi, and the peace of the Christ child. Almighty God. Father, Son and Holy Spirit bless you now and forever." -- Ray Pritchard

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love,
Patty

Saturday, December 21, 2019

Happy Birthday, Callum!

Dear Hearts,

December 21 is the 11th birthday of Callum James Sullivan, son of Paul and Stephanie; brother of Hannah, Jack, Emma, Liam and Ewan Sullivan; cousin, nephew and friend to dozens and dozens.

Callum is a smart young man with loads of athletic talent. He plays flag football, basketball, swims and hikes. He also has an incredible tolerance for sleeping in what we would all consider miserable arrangements. See picture below taken when Callum and a gaggle of boys decided to sleep on the roof one night. By morning, good old Callum was the last man up there. Stud.

Happy Birthday, Callum. May you have 114 more healthy ones by the Aunt Joannie Sullivan Law of longevity Aspiration of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love, Patty

Friday, December 20, 2019

Happy Birthday, James Patrick III!

Dear Hearts,

December 20 is the birthday of James Patrick Francis Sullivan III, son of Jim and Nancy; brother of Mick, Amos, Miles and Franny; nephew, cousin and friend to scores of us.

Today, Jim is working as a sales representative in the thermoplastics industry and has become a talented and hard-working tradesman in his spare time.

Jim the Third, as I've called him my entire life, is an intelligent, articulate and hilarious man who always makes me think a bit harder and ask a few more questions, no matter what topic we may be discussing. He's a wonderful listener and I find his frank communication refreshing.

So, happy birthday, Jim the Third, and may you have 76 more healthy ones, by the Aunt Joannie Sullivan Law of Longevity Aspiration of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love, Patty

God Bless Bud

Dear Hearts,

December 20 is the 99th anniversary of the birth of Edgar Allen Cusick, Bitsy's Dad, known to the Calumet Region, where he lived and died, as Bud. He started and ran the famous Budd Auto Body, still in business, run by his son, Brian Budd Cusick.

Bud served in the Army Air Corps during WWII, like Big Sully, and taught tail gunners on bombers. He was a wonderful man and a fine husband and father, and Bitsy loves him so. He had a special place in his heart for her, and has come to her in dream since his passing, to tell her how he loves her.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love, Patty

Thursday, December 19, 2019

Happy Birthday, Violet!

Dear Hearts,

December 19 is the 5th birthday of Violet Sullivan, daughter of Lindsay and Michael, sister of Evangeline, and granddaughter of John and Nancy. It's sweet to see the adventures of Violet Evangeline on FB and it's clear from conversations with their Sullivan grandparents that those girls are kind, smart and adored. John, who is known as Heepa, calls them The Angels.

So happy birthday, Violet, and may you have 120 more healthy ones, by the Aunt Joannie Sullivan Law of Longevity Aspiration of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love, Patty

Saturday, December 14, 2019

Happy Birthday, Molly!

Dear Hearts,

December 14 is the birthday of Molly Clevenger Russell, daughter of Mercy and Hal, sister to Claire, wife of Daniel, niece, cousin and friend to a whole bunch of us. She states that when she grows up, she wants to make people smile.

And she does that in so many ways! Molly is a graphic designer and illustrator with a BFA in Media Arts from the University of Montana. Professionally, she currently works as Senior Designer at Gershoni Creative agency in San Francisco, and is a member of Society6, an online collective of artists who offer their creations for sale. You can shop for Molly's artwork at this link.

She also beautifully illustrated a children's book called "Goodnight Missoula,"  about the magical little city of Missoula, Montana, where she grew up. To see more of Molly's work and read some of her own thoughts, visit her website here.

When I spent some time with Molly and the extended Whalen family at Mercy's memorial in September, I watched Molly shine, despite the profoundly sad occasion for which we gathered. The kindness, strength and compassion she displayed as we all said goodbye to Molly's sweet mama, was truly inspiring. I also recognize that a good part of her strength comes from her husband, Daniel, who Aunt Teresa describes as "a happy baker!"

So happy birthday, Molly, and may you have 94 more healthy ones, by the Aunt Joannie Sullivan Law of Longevity Aspiration of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love, Patty

Happy Birthday, Marcos & Román!


Dear Hearts,

December 14 is the 4th birthday of Marcos James Sullivan Jiménez and Román Amos Sullivan Jiménez, twin sons of Amos and Sara, brothers of Carmen, grandsons of Jim, Bitsy, Nancy and his Spanish grandparents in Badajoz.

They are unique boys despite their twinness and active, smart little guys. Their days are filled with playing in their big backyard on the trampoline, going for walks with mom and dad, reading books, building things and cuddling their little sister.

Papa Sully calls them Speedy and Tuffy and is completely smitten with them. Happy birthday Marcos and Román, and may you have 121 more healthy ones, by the Aunt Joannie Sullivan Longevity Aspiration Protocol of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love,
Patty

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Happy Birthday, Margaret!


Dear Hearts,

December 12 is the birthday of Margaret Catherine Sullivan Glick, daughter of Jim and Mary Claire; sister of Jim, Mary Fran, John, Mike, Matt, Anne, Jerry and Patty; wife of Brian; mother of Daniel and Elizabeth; Gigi (grandmother) to Levi, Amos and soon to come Flores baby #3.

Margaret is an artist, not only on canvas or paper, but in the kitchen and garden, her home and her community. She can see beauty everywhere and makes everywhere more beautiful. Professionally, she is an artist, educator, author, cognitive researcher and independent consultant. She is supporting a second generation of students at Mt. Baldy school (her children attended MBS and now her grandkids) as the school board president, culinary club leader, music teacher and more.

Grandparenting has opened her world up in so many ways, including blogging! Margaret and her co-gammy have created an online community called Gammy Girlfriends. She and Brian are real adventurers, travelling all over the world. They've recently taken ownership of a large RV to continue family trips in comfort and style.

Happy Birthday, Midge, may you have 69 more healthy ones, by the Aunt Joannie Sullivan Law of Longevity Anticipation of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love,
Pidge

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Happy Birthday, Margaret!

Dear Hearts,

December 11 is the birthday of Margaret Ann Sullivan Lewis, daughter of Bob and Darlene; sister of John, Jim, Bobby, Paul, Tim, Mike, Mary, Ella and Peter; wife of Paul; mom of Ella, Paul Jr., Robert, William and Timothy; auntie, cousin and friend to scores others.

Margaret is refreshingly kind and honest--I've always left a conversation with her feeling happy and enlightened. She has as many hilarious stories of childhood as the rest of her siblings and takes parenting her brood in impressive stride--Margaret offers no drama, holds high expectations, requires everyone to pitch in and sprinkles it all with great humor.

She is athletic (a natural riding the waves in So. Cal. last summer) and hardworking, taking over the kitchen of a local establishment in Phoenix and turning the place around! At mass one day many years ago, Uncle Bob spied the young Paul Lewis. He elbowed Margaret and said something to the effect of, "Now there's a man for you." We're all glad she had the wisdom to listen to her dad!
Happy Birthday, Margaret, and may you have 83 more healthy ones, by the Aunt Joannie Sullivan Law of Longevity Aspiration of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love,
Patty

Friday, December 6, 2019

God Bless Uncle Bob

Dear Hearts,

December 6th is the 91st anniversary of the birth of Robert Mitchel Sullivan, son of Lefty and Anna; brother of James Patrick, Sr. (Big Sully), and Nan and Margaret (Sister Joanne Marie and Sister James Timothy); husband of Darlene; father of John, James, Bobby, Paul, Mike, Tim, Sr. John Mary, Margaret, Ella and Peter; grandfather of 49; spiritual grandfather, godfather, mentor to hundreds more.

Uncle Bob was born in Chicago in 1928. He was ordained a Dominican priest and took the name Father Timothy Sullivan, O.P. Father Tim, after his great-grandfather. When he went to see Pope Paul VI, who released him from his vows and blessed his entry into the laity, we didn't know a thing about it, until much later. His vocation as a husband and father was strong and fruitful having been married to Aunt Darlene for 39 years and raising ten children. Indeed, they have shown the world, their children, nieces and nephews, grandchildren, friends and neighbors, the very model of married life, and social justice, love and decency.

He taught Philosophy at Phoenix College for 38 years and spoke English, Spanish, Latin and Greek. He would get such a kick out of so many of his grandkids going to the same grade school he and Aunt Darlene sent their children, St. Gregory Catholic School in Phoenix.

Several years ago, my family and I visited Phoenix. We all had dinner at Margaret's house and I fondly recall sitting at the table after dinner with Uncle Bob, listening as he went down the line, updating us on his children. When he finished, I asked, "Okay, Uncle Bob, how do Andy and I do that?" referring to the beautiful success, spiritually and otherwise, of each his nine living adult children. "The kitchen table," he answered, tapping his finger on the table between us. He explained this is where we eat, we talk, we argue, we laugh, we plan, we pray, we cry--as a family. In other words, we're in this together, in all things in life.

He was full of love, brimming with affection, a joyous man, an emotional and passionate man. He was good to everybody. Years ago, at Lefty's wake Jim recalls that Uncle Bob taught him that we never die, because we love each other and love never, never, never dies. A truly profound idea that he could make so many understand.

Uncle Bob passed away at age 79 in Phoenix, just as his grandson, another John Jeremiah (Peter and Melody's son) was entering the world. We were blessed to have him for those 79 years, and we all miss him immensely.

Happy Birthday, Uncle Bob. Please watch over us, with all the Ancestors. God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love,
Patty

P.S. As the oldest of Big Sully's children, Jim had the most number of years on earth with the generation above us and has beautiful memories of time spent together and stories told to family:

When I was little, I got to spend two weeks at the Dominican retreat camp with Uncle Bob, in Menominee, Michigan. Every day we would walk from the retreat house to the mess hall, a half-mile through the woods. He would tell me we were in the Bear's House, and it was the scariest, the funnest and the wildest event of my life up to that date. That Bear was always right around the corner. Bob would stop, real dramatic, hold up his hand and say, "Shh! What was that? I think it was The Bear! Then there would be a pause and he'd say, "Nah. No Bear." I'd go "Whew" and thank my stars. It was unbelievably fun. Then we'd run like hell the rest of the way.

When he went down to Bolivia to serve as chaplain to the Catholic underground fighting the Communists in the University at Cochabamba, we didn't know how much danger he was in. He fought several pitched battles in the Plaza mayor. He originally went into battle ( and this was old school infantry combat, with a few scattered fire arms, but mostly knives and sticks, rocks and bottles, fists and teeth) to lend spiritual support, holding the crucifix, tending the wounded, giving the last rites. But more than once they were over-run and he had to engage, so he pitched in with the troops.

As the Dominican priest in charge of the Newman cell, he taught all the time, and was leading a walk in the outskirts of the town, when his group witnessed a brief and fierce firefight between a group of foreign, Spanish speakers who sided with the Communist forces, and some men who looked and spoke Spanish, but smelled like American tooth paste and shaving cream, and arrived in a helicopter. These Norteamericanos killed the Communists and took their bodies out on choppers. Years later, we found out that the bodies were the Cubans, and among them was Guevara.

Big Sully got a cryptic note from a messenger who came to our house, from Bob, asking for 400 dollars to be given to the messenger. Big Sully did so at once. Again, years later, we found that Bob had been driving the Archbishops truck with supplies, had been ambushed and the truck destroyed. That was it for the Catholics' transport. So the $400 got them new transportation capability to wage the war. They ultimately won and freedom of religion was established in the university.

Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Happy Birthday, Nathaniel!

Dear Hearts,

December 4th is the fifth birthday of Nathaniel Russell Brogdon, son of Russ and Dagne White Brogdon, brother of Matthew, and grandson of Larry (Whitey) and Signe White.

Nathaniel looks a lot like his brother and the Old War Horse, Whitey. If he is as staunch as his good daddy and as good looking and smart as his Mama, he will have it made.

Happy birthday, little Nate, and may you have 120 more healthy ones, by the Aunt Joannie Sullivan Law of Longevity Aspiration of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love, Patty

Sunday, December 1, 2019

Happy Birthday, Sr. John Mary

Dear Hearts,

December 1st is the birthday of Mary Teofila Sullivan, Sister John Mary, F.S.E. (Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist), daughter of Darlene and Bob Sullivan, sister of John, Jim, Bobby, Paul, Tim, Mike, Margaret, Ella and Peter, auntie, cousin and friend to all the rest of us.

Sr. John Mary is a Life, Marriage and Family Program Specialist for the Archdiocese of Vancouver, directing Parent and Marriage ministries and outreach. Her work is amazing and takes her to a variety of places and gatherings where she presents on topics involving the understanding of the dignity of the human person, made in the image and likeness of God, who is Love.

Mary, like her mom and dad, is incredibly inspirational. A read of page 20-21 of the article posted here is a perfect example. Last year, she and two other sisters hosted some young women on a trip to the mountains for skiing and snowshoeing. I get a kick out of a Phoenix Sullivan skiing in full habit in the mountains of B.C.! By the way, I believe the headline of this article is the best headline ever crafted!

What a blessing Sr. John Mary is to our family! As Stephanie Sullivan has posted on her Facebook page, "Paul’s sister, Sister John Mary, the coolest, fun person ever!" (See Mary's knife juggling skills here.

Happy birthday, beloved cousin, and may you have 82 more healthy ones, by the Aunt Joannie Sullivan Law of Longevity Aspiration of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love,
Patty

Saturday, November 30, 2019

Happy Birthday, Andrew!

Dear Hearts,

November 30th is the 25th birthday of Andrew William Sebastian Bornhop, Jr., son of Patty and Andy, brother of John and Thomas, nephew, cousin and friend to many.

Andrew lives in San Diego these days and works as a sales rep for Merck Pharmaceutical. Whether he likes it or not, he makes quite an impression when he walks in a room--we think he's stopped growing at 6'7". When he comes home to visit, music comes too, as Andrew loves to play guitar (even though he's a lefty and we only have right-handed instruments in the house since he moved out).

After a childhood of playing baseball, basketball and soccer, he has taken up golf in the past few years and plays his brother John whenever possible. He is a loyal fan of the Green Bay Packers, Portland Trailblazers, Anaheim Angels (yes, ANAHEIM!) and Anaheim Ducks.

Andrew is intelligent, funny as heck, and maintains a strong sense of right and wrong. Over the years, we've called him Little A, A Dub, Drew, Toughie McDuffie. Granny nicknamed him "Nails," because he is as tough as nails.

So happy birthday, Andrew, and may you have 100 more healthy ones, by Aunt Joannie Sullivan's Law of Longevity Aspiration of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love,
Mom

Friday, November 29, 2019

Happy Birthday, Kate!

Dear Hearts,

Today, November 29, is the birthday of Katherine Olivia Sullivan Huffman, daughter of Joan and Mike, sister of John, wife of Ryan, and mother of Caroline, Gracie and June.

Ever since she was a little girl, Kate has been strong, smart and talented. I have her on tape singing her little heart out in 1989, false vibrattos decorating every tune she sang. Today, she is hard-working educator at Serrano Middle School in the Ontario-Montclair School District, serving as an AVID Coordinator. The mission of AVID is to close the achievement gap by preparing all students for college readiness and success in a global society. Kate's program recently received a National Model Demonstration School designation through 2022!

Kate and Ryan have built a new home in Mt. Baldy and have brought beauty and joy into every corner, along with stuffed unicorns, sparkly dresses and hair accessories!

Happy Birthday, Katie O., and may you have 89 more healthy ones, by your own mother's, (Aunt Joannie Sullivan's), Law of Longevity Aspiration of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love,
Patty

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Happy Birthday, Oscar! Take 2

Dear Hearts,

This is an updated post for Oscar.

November 24th is the 13th birthday of Oscar Beare Sullivan, son of Mick and Mary, brother of Beatrice and Georgia and grandson of Jim and Bitsy and Nancy. Oscar's name in Gaelic means "friend of the deer."

Mick offered this about his first-born son. Every kid should hear their parent speak about them like this:

Oscar is a high honors student, super responsible mature guy who puts school first. He finishes his studies before he does any of his other many activities. Like clarinet. He is an awesome player and works hard at it. He wakes up early and practices before school. The notes float through the house and give everyone a most pleasant wake up call. He is not the type of guy to take a solo, but relishes playing his part in the band. Along those lines, you will not find him getting up in front of people at a party and singing a song, but there is no greater shower singer.

He runs (cross country) hard as hell--pukes when he's done. He's as fast as some of the older runners and won the Windmill award, which is basically the dude who hustles the most. He also loves playing soccer and is the ideal team player, unselfish.

When he was a tiny guy, Oscar claimed a little patch of land in the back yard as his farm. Each year, the plot has grown and his crops are more abundant. The food he grows tastes incredible. He loves to grow potatoes. Also carrots, peppers, tomatoes, cabbage, broccoli, strawberries, and more. He's preparing for next summer and has a small field plotted out.
A potato for Halloween 

Oscar is a scientist, historian, builder and engineer. His insatiable curiosity draws him to spend hours researching and creating all kinds of crazy, imaginative, remarkable projects. He is a gentle and mellow soul, quite shy. His sense of right and wrong is beyond his years.

So, happy birthday, Oscar, and may you have 112 more healthy ones, by the Aunt Joannie Sullivan Law of Longevity Aspiration of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love,
Patty

Happy Birthday, Oscar!

Oscar is the fella toward the left who
seems to be sneaking a treat to the hungry pup.
Dear Hearts,

November 24th is the 13th birthday of Oscar Beare Sullivan, son of Mick and Mary, brother of Beatrice and Georgia and grandson of Jim and Bitsy and Nancy. Oscar's name in Gaelic means "friend of the deer."

Oscar attends school at Mt. Zion Middle School and has taken to running in his extracurricular activity. A few months ago, he ran a two-mile race for his school team in 14:50! He's blessed with the intelligence and athletic prowess of both his momma and dad.

Happy Birthday, Oscar and may you have 112 more healthy ones, by the Aunt Joannie Sullivan Law of Longevity Aspiration of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love,
Patty

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Happy Birthday, Maeve!

Dear Hearts,
Maeve, left, served beautifully as a flower girl.

November 21st is the 6th birthday of Maeve Rosemary Sullivan, daughter of Miles and Sarah, sister of James Patrick Sullivan IV, granddaughter of Jim and Bitsy and Nancy Nau Sullivan.

Maeve is a perfect blend of her mother and father, as well as a dutiful and loving big sister. She's amazingly articulate and creative and her sense of humor is wonderful!

She has her grandpa Sully like jelly in the palm of her hand, and holds him to a high standard for behavior.  "You nevo, evvo listen to Gwandma Bitsy," Maeve admonished Grandpa Sully one day. "And you nevo, evvo listen to me, and you put that whole cupcake in your mouf at the same time!" Preach, baby girl.

Happy Birthday, Maeve Rosemary, and may you have 119 more healthy ones, by the Aunt Joannie Sullivan Law of Longevity Aspiration of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love,
Patty

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Happy Birthday, Jack!

Dear Hearts,

November 20th is the 17th birthday of Jack Falconer Sullivan, the son of Paul and Stephanie, brother of Hannah, Emma, Liam, Callum and Ewan Sullivan. 

Jack is an upperclassman at Bourgade Catholic High School in Phoenix and surprised his mom by joining the varsity football team. He's a natural athlete, but I think years of rough housing with his siblings and cousins is paying off--Jack is terrific as a defensive end. He is quiet, kind, strong and sure. You want Jack on your side always.

Happy Birthday, Jack, and may you have 108 more healthy ones, by the Aunt Joannie Sullivan Law of Longevity Aspiration of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love,
Patty
His height alone is a great athletic advantage, but his vertical adds
a whole new dimension to Jack's value on the field!

Happy Birthday, Kate!

Dear Hearts,

November 20th is the birthday of Katherine Honore Merwin, daughter of Mary Fran and Gary, mother of Ava  and Henry, sister of Joe, Luke and Maggie, wife of Will Babbington, and step mom to Emma and Mia.

Kate continues to impress us with her grace, intelligence, strength and incredible sense of humor.

Professionally, she works at the corporate level in wellness and communications for Medtronic in Minneapolis, where she and Will have purchased a new home. Kate, in much the same fashion as her mom, has created a gorgeous, warm and comfy home for her sweet blended family.

She recently discovered the owner of a home in her neighborhood--a French chateau style home with beautiful gardens that Kate has been admiring since they moved there--is named Mary Claire! The style of her mom and the name of her grandmother--Kate is surrounded by angels.

Happy Birthday, my Kate, and may you have 83 more healthy ones, by the Aunt Joannie Sullivan Law of Longevity Aspiration of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.
Love,
Patty

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Happy Birthday, Norbert

Dear Hearts,

November 19th is the birthday of Norbert Wiley, son of Norbert and Anna, nephew of Irv, and cousin of Mary Claire and Helen. We all knew him as Nobby from Mom's stories.

Norbert is a sociologist, writer, philosopher and self-proclaimed hippy. Born in 1932, Nobby has rich memories of time spent with the greater Wiley family back of the yards on the Southside of Chicago.

Among other professional accomplishments, Nobby has served as Professor Emeritus of Sociology at University of Illinois, Urbana, received a PhD in Sociology from Michigan State, has had four books published, and recently won a Lifetime Achievement Award from Michigan State.

He is retired and living what seems to be a beautiful life with his wife in coastal northern California.

Happy Birthday, Nobby, and may you have 38 more healthy ones, by the Aunt Joannie Sullivan Law of Longevity Aspiration of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love, Patty

God Bless Nanny

Dear Hearts,

Nanny with her daughter, Marie Frances
November 19th is the 143rd anniversary of the birth of our great grandmother, great-great-grandmother, and great-great-great grandmother, Katherine Honore Moloney Sheehan, known as Nanny. She was born in the townland of Lisluinaghan, Kilkee, County Clare in 1876, and died in Chicago on February 24th, 1948 at the age of 71.

It is Nanny who gave us the phrase, "God bless us and save us and keep us from harm." And I'm sure our--my sisters, female cousins and my--collective obsession with table linens, curtains and porcelain china come through Boom, Helen and Mary Claire from Nanny.

Happy birthday to our dear great-grandmother, Catherine Honore Moloney Sheehan, our Nanny. Please watch over us until we meet again.
God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love,
Patty


From Jim, because his research and memories are too rich and valuable to omit:

The mitochondrial DNA we know about goes from Mary Murray Fitzgerald to Mary Fitzgerald Moloney to Catherine Moloney Sheehan to Marie Frances Sheehan Wiley to Mary Clare Wiley Sullivan to Mary Frances Sullivan Merwin to Catherine Honore Merwin Hareid to Ava Noelle Hareid. Nine generations! All the sons get it, but can not pass it on, because it is in the egg.

Nanny was born to Mary Fitzgerald Moloney and James William Moloney, on the Moloney farm in County Clare, in the townland of Lisluinaghan, outside the town of Kilkee, on the west coast of Ireland.The Catholic parish is St. Sennen's, the administrative parish is Kilfearagh. In the old days, the barony was Moyarta, and the Poor Law Union was Kilrush.

This land is known as the Corca Baiscinn Peninsula, it is of ancient Spanish heritage, the most westerly part of Ireland. It is dramatically haunted by many spirits, including the Cailin Baen (Colleen Bawn, the Fair-skinned Girl) who was drowned right off the coast. The beach at Kilkee is one of the most popular resort beaches in Europe, with its sheltered cove and its diving pools, the famed "pollock holes."

She was born on a little, 10 acre farm, filled now with only Alfie Marinan's cows, a tumbled down, or "knocked" milking shed made of flat fieldstones, and an ancient "lios" (lish), meaning a ring of compacted earth, fieldstone, bramble and wind-blown seeded heather, where the people would shelter the herd in a storm, or withdraw to in defense against the Viking raids.

I crawled in there--it's about as big as 1/2 a basketball court, completely overgrown, dark and mysterious. The stories go that there is stuff in there from thousands of years ago- artifacts, bones, and the like. It was scary and I only got so far in and had to back my way out. Too many thorns and sticks. Plus, I think there were some monsters and banshees in there, too. Not to mention oan seacs and ahmidans. When I was there, all five times, I kissed the ground and ate a bit of the grass, a bit of the mud, on behalf of all of us. I walked into the midst of the herd and loved the cows for a moment. I peed in a far corner of the field, leaving a bit of my DNA there. I hid an American penny between two of the flat stones of the fence.

Her brother, Maurice, lived there, tending the cows, until the '70's. He was in his nineties. He was an honored military veteran of the Old IRA. He is buried on top of his brother, James, Jimineen, said to have the finest golf swing in Clare. The guy who opened the grave and tossed Maurice in is Nicholas Fitzpatrick, Maurice's neighbor, who had a cup of tea each evening with Maurice in his kitchen. I met him and he told me I looked exactly like Maurice and he thought I was the ghost of Maurice come back. He said, "You are the dead spit of Maurice Moloney!!"

Nanny loved Maurice and spoke often of him.

She left Clare as a very young woman to come here. There is another family story that happened about 25 years ago on Mt. Baldy.

Mary Claire and Margy and Lizzie (that's grandmother, mother and daughter of the same mitochondrial DNA) got run off the road by a drunk and tumbled over the edge and landed below, car upright but banged up. Granny had broken ribs and bruises, Margy was knocked around, and Lizzy was on the back seat, not breathing, unbeknownst to her mother and grandmother, who were a bit shocky.

An elderly Irish woman with her hair in a bun and a thick Irish brogue touched Margy on the shoulder and said, "Look to the baby."

Margy immediately checked Lizzie, found her not breathing and pressed on her chest and revived her, and Lizzie was ok. Margy turned around to thank the woman, who had gone away. Margy asked, "Anyone see that Irish woman who was just here?" Everyone said, "What Irish woman?"

Margy said she knew who it was.

Kate embodied the Irish-American experience of "cruel exile, transportation," and the sadness and longing for her mother and her family and her Ireland, that she never saw again. She made the best of it, with her beautiful face and her perfect diction and grammar. She was very small and petite, but would not be bullied. And she was a devout believer in her Catholic faith, devoted to Christ and His Blessed Mother.

She took Boom Boom aside and told her, "Stay away from those Irish boys. Look at those Polish Wilkosczewski boys, with their shiny shoes and combed hair. One of them for you." And of course, Boom Boom did as her mother suggested and there was started the famous team of Boom and Boompa, Irv Wiley. Largely thanks to Nanny.

Her last years were marred by a stroke, but she did her best, like she always did, and set the example. She was the best possible kind of mother, to all of us.

She sang "Shule Aroon" to Boom Boom who sang it to us. Nanny was beloved by all who knew her.

Saturday, November 16, 2019

Happy Birthday, Maximilian!

Dear Hearts,

I apologize for my tardiness.

November 15 is the birthday of Maximilian Charles Sullivan, son of Mike and Shelley, and brother of Jake, Seamus, Mia, Augustine, Sofia and Penelope. Max has packed a lot into his first year on earth--travelling, sleeping, eating and laughing. And he's experienced everything in the warm hugs and loving care of his parents and six siblings.

A picture is worth a thousand words and if your momma is as good a photographer as Shelley, than you get a novel! So, dear hearts, I offer a brief photo display of sweet Max.

Happy birthday, sweet Max, and may you have 124 more healthy birthdays, by the Aunt Joannie Sullivan Law of Longevity Aspiration of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love,
Patty




Axl Rose (Halloween)


Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Happy Birthday, June!

Dear Hearts,

November 13th is the birthday of June Elizabeth Frances Huffman, daughter of Katie O and Ryan, and sister of Caroline and Grace. Junie is two years old!

She is incredibly resilient and keeps up in every way with her big sisters--dancing, singing, running, swimming and scootering. Her favorite color is "lello," and when asked, "Junie, are you a big girl?" she replies, "No! I mermaid!"

Happy birthday, sweet girl, and may you 123 more healthy ones, by your Grandma's Law of Longevity Aspiration of 2008.

God bless us and save keep us and keep us from harm.

Love,
Patty

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Happy Golden Birthday, John Naime!

Dear Hearts,

November 12th is the 12th birthday of John Naime Herrington--son of Phillip and Darlene Ella, and brother of Darlene, Joseph, Ruth, James Anna and Agnes. This is his golden birthday!

John is the third oldest of seven and lives nearby and goes to school with a dozen or so cousins. He can hold his own in any situation.

Happy birthday, John, and may you have 113 more healthy ones by the Aunt Joannie Sullivan Law of Longevity Aspiration of 2008.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love,
Patty

God Bless Mary Fran

Mary Fran sitting with Lefty aka Boompa Sullivan
November 12th is the birthday of Mary Frances Patricia Sullivan Merwin--daughter of Big Sully and Mary Claire; mother of Joseph Benedict, Katherine Honore, Luke Sullivan and Margaret Caroline; wife of Gary; grandmother of Ava, Henry , Elianah and Francesca; sister of Jim, John, Mike, Matt, Anne, Jerry, Margy and Patty; aunt and cousin of a big bunch, friend and trusted associate of hundreds.
Mary Fran was the first principal of Fond du Lac High School. She ran the state's largest school (by area) with amazing grace, acting as a surrogate mother to countless immigrant, impoverished, neglected or troubled kids. Parents, coworkers, counselors and students still speak of her non-stop love and encouragement for everybody around her.

She was a master of the French language, an excellent classroom teacher, a gifted seamstress, a fantastic cook, and a wonderful wife and mom. I am so grateful to have her as a role model in so many aspects of life.
Someone met her match!
MF & Boom, Seattle 1962

Mary Fran fought brain cancer ferociously and, in the end, accepted her final days with incredible grace and courage. We, her pack, her dear hearts, are lucky to have had her for over 60 years. Happy Birthday in heaven, beloved sister.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love,
Patty

Monday, November 11, 2019

God Bless Our Veterans

Honor to the soldier and sailor everywhere, who bravely bears his or her country's cause.



Love,
Patty

God Bless Pat Nau!

Dear Hearts,

November 11 is the birthday of Patricia Nau, wife of Mike, mother of Nancy Nau Sullivan and her siblings, Gammy to Jim, Mick, Amos, Miles and Franny (among lots of others), and Great Gammy to even more.

She is Mrs. Nau to me, and the memories I have of her always involved happiness. She had the best voice and an even better laugh! Her home was the coolest (the wallpaper in the bathroom under the stairs!) and she was the light of so many people's lives. Especially Old Scrapiron's.

She was also a very dear friend to my mom, Mary Claire. They were two peas in a pod. Happy birthday in heaven, Mrs. Nau.

God bless us, and save us, and keep us from harm.

Love,
Patty

Sunday, November 10, 2019

God Bless John Jeremiah

Dear Hearts,
One of my favorite photos of Arizona cousins.


November 10th is the birthday of John Jeremiah Sullivan II, oldest son of Bob and Darlene, brother of Jim, Bobby, Paul, Tim, Mike, Mary, Margaret, Ella and Peter.

John died in a pedestrian car accident in February of 1980 when he was just 11 years old. He would have been 51 today, imagine that! I'm confident that at this stage in life John would have done such good in this world. I remember him as very sweet and super smiley, with sparkly eyes and freckled cheeks. I see his face in so many of his siblings and their children today!

Years ago, Uncle Bob dreamed that John was playing on a swing-set. Bob said, "When are you coming home?" John said, "Dad, I am home." What a gift. John is buried right next to his dad and grandma (Booma/Mom).

We love him and miss him. So, please look after us John Jeremiah, with Lefty and Booma/Mom, the Aunties, your Uncle and Dad, Mary Fran and the Veterans, and The Ancestors.

God bless us and save us and keep us from harm.

Love,
Patty

Happy Birthday, Elizabeth!

Dear Hearts,

November 10th is the birthday of Elizabeth Monti Sullivan, wife of John Paul, mother of Charlie Arman and Michael Levon "Mickey," and daughter-in-law of Joan and Mike.

Elizabeth is a gifted young woman--she is a Patient Recruitment Manager with Merck (one of several Merck employees in this family!), sings like an angel, speaks Spanish and is a loving wife and mom to her boys.

So, happy birthday dear Elizabeth, and may you have 92 more healthy ones, by the Aunt Joannie Sullivan Law of Longevity Aspiration of 2008.

Love,
Patty