Friday, April 29, 2022

God Bless Kate

Dear Hearts,

April 30th is the 223rd anniversary of the birth of Kate Nowierska, who was married to Major Anthony Gorczynski, a Polish cavalry officer in Napoleon's Army. One of their children was Romualda Gorczynska, who married Edward Zygmunt Wilkoszewski and had 20 children, only 9 of whom lived very long. One of them was Alfred Wiley, known as Snaz, who was Boompa's father.

So, Kate is my great-great-great-grandmother, and great-great-great-great-great grandmother to the youngest generation of our family today. She died in Poland on July 29, 1891 at the age of 92! Thank you for the genes, Grandma Katerina Nowierska--especially the gene of long life. Please watch over us all.

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

Love,
Seamus the Older

Thursday, April 28, 2022

Happy Birthday, Joey!

Dear Hearts,

April 29th is the birthday of Joseph Andrew Herrington: son of Phillip and Ella; brother of Darlene, John, Ruth, James, Anna, Agnes and Rose; grandson of Eddie and Sylvia, Bob and Darlene; nephew, cousin and friend to scores more.

He is the oldest boy and the tallest in the family these days. He likes Thai food and is enjoying going to high school with his sister, taking a date to Homecoming and making lots of friends. Once he's home, you'll likely find him with a little one in his arms, protecting and entertaining his siblings.

Happy Birthday, Joey, and may you have 109 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, April 26, 2022

Happy Birthday, Averee!

Dear Hearts,

April 26th is the birthday of Averee Sullivan: daughter of Matty and Aubree; granddaughter of Matt and Wendy; sister, niece, cousin and friend to many more. Averee is a kind and funny young woman, as well as a terrific big sister.

She is Big Sully and Mary Claire's first great-grandchild, the first grandchild of my generation--Matt's first grandchild.

Averee is in her senior year of high school and enjoying it to the fullest--attending dances and games with lots of spirit and friends. Her singing voice is enchanting and Averee continues to share that gift with the world through social media.

Happy birthday, Averee, and may you have 107 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, Peter!

Dear Hearts,

April 26th is the birthday of Peter Dominic Sullivan: son of Bob and Darlene; brother of John, Jim, Bobby, Paul, Mike, Tim, Mary, Margaret and Ella; husband of Melody; father of Annemarie, John, Matthew, Ben, Mikey and Bo; uncle, nephew, cousin and friend to scores more folks. He is the baby of the family.

Peter recently moved to the position of Director of Technology Solutions at IQVIA, a healthcare and life sciences tech company. He remains an incredibly hard-working man who is full of love and joy. Family, however, is Peter's passion--his immediate clan in Keller, Texas, as well as the extended Sullivan family throughout the nation. 

Peter is always up for a challenge, big or little, and will never let a child get away without a good belly laugh or giggle. He cooks, coaches, fishes, golfs and remains an all-around good guy.

Happy Birthday, Peter, and may you have 84 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, April 24, 2022

God Bless Wanda

Dear Hearts,

April 25th is the 149th anniversary of the birth of Wanda Frances Zinn: daughter of Josef Zinn and Antonina Grabska, born in Gdansk, Poland on 25 April, 1873. She died in Chicago of the Spanish Flu, during the epidemic of 1918. She is my great-grandmother.

She is Boompa's mother, and he spoke softly of her, with wistful and luminous memory as being beautiful and exceptionally gentle, known for her gentleness, and her gentility. This was a great contrast with her wild husband, Alfred (Snaz) Wilkoszewski, later Wiley. She was Wanda Wilkoszewska after they married.

Wanda raised her six sons and one daughter with that high standard of civility and decorum, dignity and gentleness typical in Polish families, despite the unknowing jokes.

Boomp once told me that he came downstairs on the morning of September 20, 1918, got his lunch pail from his mother, kissed her goodbye, went to school, and when he came home, she was gone and he never saw her face again. She had died of the fierce, killing flu during the day and the health department had to take her body away. She is buried in Resurrection Cemetery here in Chicago.

Boomp was 14 when she died. He never closed that book, and I know he had trouble expressing sorrow forever after- sadness used to hurt him so much he would duck it and make diversions. Just moments before he died, on July 12, 1994, at age 90, he sat up, opened his arms and said, "Mama. Mama." Then he lay back down and died peacefully. Maybe she brought him in and she was there to bring him out. He was the last of the seven siblings to go, and she must have been waiting for him, knowing that the little boy's heart had been wrenched and broken.

Please watch over us, Wanda Zinn Wilkoszewska, Great Grandmother, and lend us your gentleness.

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

Love,
Seamus the Older

Saturday, April 23, 2022

Easter Rising

Dear Hearts,

On April 24, 1916, on Easter Monday in Dublin, the Irish Republican Brotherhood, a secret organization of Irish nationalists led by Patrick Pearse, launches the so-called Easter Rebellion, an armed uprising against British rule. Assisted by militant Irish socialists under James Connolly, Pearse and his fellow Republicans rioted and attacked British provincial government headquarters across Dublin and seized the Irish capital’s General Post Office.

Following these successes, they proclaimed the independence of Ireland, which had been under the repressive thumb of the United Kingdom for centuries, and by the next morning were in control of much of the city. Later that day, however, British authorities launched a counteroffensive, and by April 29 the uprising had been crushed. Nevertheless, the Easter Rebellion is considered a significant marker on the road to establishing an independent Irish republic.

Following the uprising, Pearse and 14 other nationalist leaders were executed for their participation and held up as martyrs by many in Ireland. There was little love lost among most Irish people for the British, who had enacted a series of harsh anti-Catholic restrictions, the Penal Laws, in the 18th century, and then let 1.5 million Irish starve during the Potato Famine of 1845-1852. Armed protest continued after the Easter Rebellion and in 1921, 26 of Ireland’s 32 counties won independence with the declaration of the Irish Free State. The Free State became an independent republic in 1949. However, six northeastern counties of the Emerald Isle remained part of the United Kingdom, prompting some nationalists to reorganize themselves into the Irish Republican Army (IRA) to continue their struggle for full Irish independence.--https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/easter-rebellion-begins

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

Love,
Patty

Thursday, April 21, 2022

Happy Birthday, Mike!

Dear Hearts,

April 22nd is the birthday of Michael Sands Sullivan: son of John and Nancy; husband of Lindsey; brother of Maggie and Matt; father of Evangeline and Violet; cousin, nephew and friend to many more.

Mike's skills are diverse and impressive--from his knowledge of law, to a wide variety of barbecue methods. He can sing beautiful harmony and play a high-paced round of disc golf to victory. Indeed, he is quite involved with the disc golf community, serving as a local chapter's leader and supporting Lindsay in her competitions as well.

Mike is goofy, loving, smart and compassionate. He loves the Nationals, the Simpsons, trying a new cocktail recipe and cooking.

So, happy Birthday, Mike, 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

Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Happy Birthday, Paddy Finn!

Dear Hearts,

April 20th is the birthday of Patrick Finnian Sullivan: son of Jim and Erin; brother of John, Annie, Kathleen, Thomas, Peter, Maggie, Joseph, Brigid and Seamus; grandson of Bob, Darlene, Gene and Judith; nephew, cousin and buddy to scores more. At age 5, Patrick became an uncle!

As the youngest of six boys and four girls, he has been shepherded well--all the while watching and learning about life from his parents and siblings. He is a happy boy and is always up for an adventure with a positive attitude and willing heart.

So happy birthday, Patrick, and may you have 117 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

Monday, April 18, 2022

Happy Birthday, Jake!

Dear Hearts,

April 19th is the birthday of Jacob Shajin Sullivan: son of Mike and Shelly; brother of Mia, Seamus, Gus, Sofie, Nelly and Max; grandson of Bob, Darlene, Judy and Don; nephew, cousin and friend to a whole bunch more.

Jake is in his third year of college at the University of Dallas, pursuing a B.A. in Business Administration & Management. He's there with a bunch of cousins (seven, I believe!) and the crew stays close together.

The oldest of his family, Jake is a kind, considerate and faithful young man with terrific physical strength and moral courage! It warms my heart to see how loving and confident he is with his siblings--especially when they are babies!

Happy birthday, Jake, and may you have 104 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, April 17, 2022

God Bless Our Heroes

Dear Hearts,

April 18th is the 247th anniversary of that famous and heroic midnight ride. Thank God for that valor that got us started. Shout out to the two other brave men who rode with Revere that night: William Dawes and Samuel Prescott who were left out of the poem and, subsequently, most history books.

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

Love, Patty



Paul Revere’s Ride
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

LISTEN, my children, and you shall hear
Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere,
On the eighteenth of April, in Seventy-five;
Hardly a man is now alive
Who remembers that famous day and year.

He said to his friend, “If the British march
By land or sea from the town to-night,
Hang a lantern aloft in the belfry arch
Of the North Church tower as a signal light, —
One, if by land, and two, if by sea;
And I on the opposite shore will be,
Ready to ride and spread the alarm
Through every Middlesex village and farm,
For the country folk to be up and to arm.”

Then he said, “Good night!” and with muffled oarCover of piano music with a colorful, cartoon image of a man on horseback with other men observing
Silently rowed to the Charlestown shore,
Just as the moon rose over the bay,
Where swinging wide at her moorings lay
The Somerset, British man-of-war;
A phantom ship, with each mast and spar
Across the moon like a prison bar,
And a huge black hulk, that was magnified
By its own reflection in the tide.

Meanwhile, his friend, through alley and street,
Wanders and watches with eager ears,
Till in the silence around him he hears
The muster of men at the barrack door,
The sound of arms, and the tramp of feet,
And the measured tread of the grenadiers,
Marching down to their boats on the shore.

Then he climbed the tower of the Old North Church,
By the wooden stairs, with stealthy tread,
To the belfry-chamber overhead,
And startled the pigeons from their perch
On the sombre rafters, that round him made
Masses and moving shapes of shade, —
By the trembling ladder, steep and tall,
To the highest window in the wall,
Where he paused to listen and look down
A moment on the roofs of the town,
And the moonlight flowing over all.

Beneath, in the churchyard, lay the dead,
In their night-encampment on the hill,
Wrapped in silence so deep and still
That he could hear, like a sentinel’s tread,
The watchful night-wind, as it went
Creeping along from tent to tent,
And seeming to whisper, “All is well!”
A moment only he feels the spell
Of the place and the hour, and the secret dread
Of the lonely belfry and the dead;
For suddenly all his thoughts are bent
On a shadowy something far away,
Where the river widens to meet the bay, —
A line of black that bends and floats
On the rising tide, like a bridge of boats.

Meanwhile, impatient to mount and ride,
Booted and spurred, with a heavy stride
On the opposite shore walked Paul Revere.
Now he patted his horse’s side,
Now gazed at the landscape far and near,
Then, impetuous, stamped the earth,
And turned and tightened his saddle-girth;
But mostly he watched with eager search
The belfry-tower of the Old North Church,
As it rose above the graves on the hill,
Lonely and spectral and sombre and still.
And lo! as he looks, on the belfry’s height
A glimmer, and then a gleam of light!
He springs to the saddle, the bridle he turns,
But lingers and gazes, till full on his sight
A second lamp in the belfry burns!

A hurry of hoofs in a village street,
A shape in the moonlight, a bulk in the dark,
And beneath, from the pebbles, in passing, a spark
Struck out by a steed flying fearless and fleet:
That was all! And yet, through the gloom and the light,
The fate of a nation was riding that night;
And the spark struck out by that steed, in his flight,
Kindled the land into flame with its heat.

He has left the village and mounted the steep,
And beneath him, tranquil and broad and deep,
Is the Mystic, meeting the ocean tides;
And under the alders that skirt its edge,
Now soft on the sand, now loud on the ledge,
Is heard the tramp of his steed as he rides.

It was twelve by the village clock,
When he crossed the bridge into Medford town.
He heard the crowing of the cock,
And the barking of the farmer’s dog,
And felt the damp of the river fog,
That rises after the sun goes down.

It was one by the village clock,
When he galloped into Lexington.
He saw the gilded weathercock
Swim in the moonlight as he passed,
And the meeting-house windows, blank and bare,
Gaze at him with a spectral glare,
As if they already stood aghast
At the bloody work they would look upon.

It was two by the village clock,
When he came to the bridge in Concord town.
He heard the bleating of the flock,
And the twitter of birds among the trees,
And felt the breath of the morning breeze
Blowing over the meadows brown.
And one was safe and asleep in his bed
Who at the bridge would be first to fall,
Who that day would be lying dead,
Pierced by a British musket-ball.

You know the rest. In the books you have read,
How the British Regulars fired and fled, —
How the farmers gave them ball for ball,
From behind each fence and farm-yard wall,
Chasing the red-coats down the lane,
Then crossing the fields to emerge again
Under the trees at the turn of the road,
And only pausing to fire and load.

So through the night rode Paul Revere;
And so through the night went his cry of alarm
To every Middlesex village and farm, —
A cry of defiance and not of fear,
A voice in the darkness, a knock at the door,
And a word that shall echo forevermore!
For, borne on the night-wind of the Past,
Through all our history, to the last,
In the hour of darkness and peril and need,
The people will waken and listen to hear
The hurrying hoof-beats of that steed,
And the midnight message of Paul Revere.

From The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1903

Friday, April 15, 2022

God Bless John Sheehan

Dear Hearts,

April 16th is the 152nd anniversary of the birth of John William Sheehan: husband of Kate Maloney; father of Boom Boom and her two brothers. He was quiet but fierce, gentle and good. He died an American, and brought one of our ancestral lines here. Today we have a dozen men carrying the same name.

John William Sheehan was born in 1870, in Carrigaholt, in County Clare, on the western edge of Ireland, right where the Shannon enters the sea. He was very tall for the time at 6 feet 2 inches, with hands large as shovels. He was very quiet, and so shy that he could not speak to girls.

He died at Boom Boom's house on December 23, 1947, and Kate followed him in 9 weeks, on February 24, 1948.

Happy Birthday, Grandpa Sheehan. Please watch over us.

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

Love, Patty

Sunday, April 10, 2022

God Bless Aunt Helen

Dear Hearts,

April 10th is the anniversary of the death of Aunt Helen: wife of John; daughter of Boom and Boompa; sister of Mary Claire; mother of Christian, Teresa, Damian, Lisa and Mercy; aunt to nine of us; grandmother of eight; and friend to so many. She died peacefully in her home in Missoula in 2018.

She was Jim's godmother and our dear Aunt. She is the epitome of a Sheehan woman, and everything that means and carries. We will all miss her very much. We miss you, Aunt Helen, and pray you are enjoying eternity with our ancestors.

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

Love, Patty

Happy Birthday, Lisa!

Dear Hearts,

April 10th is the birthday of Lisa Jogues Whalen Clark: wife of Jim; mother of Jo; daughter of John and Helen; sister of Christian, Damian, Teresa and Mercy. She was born in Alaska when our flag had 49 stars.

Lisa continues a successful career in print production at the manufacturing level. Over the years she has worked for the Gap, Starbucks, Eddie Bauer and Nordstrom. Today, she leads the creative production team at Continental Mills, a corporation that produces food products that I'm sure you have in your cupboard right now! Among other talents, her job requires a trained eye for design and Lisa offers that in spades.

She works hard and plays well, enjoying golf excursions, quilting retreats and any adventure her husband and daughter choose to tackle. She is a true artist--with food, fabric, home design and more, and creates beauty wherever she goes.

So, happy birthday, cousin, and may you have 61 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, April 6, 2022

Happy Birthday, Abigail!

Dear Hearts,

April 7th is the birthday of Abigail Astrid White Moon: wife of Rob Moon; daughter of Whitey and Signe; sister of Dagne, Mike and Kermit; and Jim's beloved god-daughter. Jim has known Abi since she was a few days old, held her at her baptism, and he says she has been the same always--as beautiful and gentle as an angel, and as good smart and kind and strong as her parents.

The Rev. Abigail W. Moon is the Interim Rector of St. John's Episcopal Church. Having moved around all of her life, Abi loves to help people find the loving embrace of God right where they are, it says in her church bio. She enjoys bringing people around the table for a great meal and conversation. At St. John's, she guides and advises the children's, outreach, worship and pastoral care ministries.

She is an avid baker and loves to run, even in the Florida humidity! Abi is married to Rob and they have a fluffy dog named Max.

Happy Birthday, Abigail, and may you have 78 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

Monday, April 4, 2022

Happy Birthday, Erin!

Dear Hearts,

April 5th is the birthday of Erin Louise Coffey Sullivan: wife of Doctor Seamus the Younger; mother of John, Annie, Kathleen, Thomas, Peter, Maggie, Joseph, Brigid, Seamus and Patrick; sister of eight siblings; daughter, aunt, cousin, in-law and friend to hundreds more.

Erin's faith is strong and beautiful. Her sense of humor is wonderful. And her steadfastness as a wife, mother, sister and friend is quite admirable and appreciated by all. She has been a home-school teacher in Omaha for many years, and clearly succeeding--the older kids have begun attending and graduating college with many accolades and honors!

Erin is now the grandmother of two, with little Adrian having entered the world in November!  Adrian is the son of Erin and Jim's oldest son, John.

Happy birthday, Erin, and may you have 74 more healthy ones, respectively, 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, Daniel!

Dear Hearts,

April 5th is the birthday of Daniel Sullivan Glick; son of Brian and Margaret; brother of Elizabeth, husband of Amanda; father of Holden; grandson of Dody and Mom (Daniel's names for Big Sully and Mary Claire) and Jack and Dawn; nephew, uncle, cousin, in-law and friend to scores of others.

Daniel is working as a firefighter/paramedic for L.A. County Fire at Station 101 in Claremont, just at the bottom of the mountain where he and his beautiful family reside. He is working almost as close to home as possible with just one fire station a bit closer to home. 

He remains a renaissance man, adding culinary arts to his repertoire. Living in a firehouse requires everyone to prepare meals for the team and Daniel has impressed his coworkers many times.

Daniel and Amanda continue to enjoy their beautiful and peaceful home in Mt. Baldy Village, just one street over from the Flores family! Holden is his sidekick when he's not working, exploring nature, visiting museums and sticking close together with Amanda.

So, happy birthday, Dano, and may you have 90 more healthy ones, respectively, 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, April 2, 2022

Happy Birthday, Nancy!

Dear Hearts,

April 3rd is the birthday of Nancy Carol Sands Sullivan: Daughter of Donald and Florence, sister of Sandy, wife of John; mother of Mike, Maggie and Matt; grandmother of Evangeline, Violet and Brandon; in-law, cousin, aunt and friend to many more.

Nancy is one of the most consistent people I know--consistently kind, consistently funny as heck, consistently smart. Her humility is incredible as this woman is so gifted in so many aspects of her life! Nancy is a terrific photographer and musician, and can design and produce a bountiful garden as well as a delicious meal.

She is a true champion of children, giving them time, patience and whatever tools/toys they need to be successful or just have a blast at playtime. Nancy has been my go-to comrade in all things chocolate and Nutella cookies/balls will remain in my top three favorite desserts.

Happy Birthday, Nancy, and may you have 54 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