Jacob and Thea's Baptism Day.


Uncle Tom Schnur and Tommy prepare for the celebration.      

Mary inundated      

Uncle Tom and Thea watch golf.      

Jacob Benjamin Tabatowski-Bush      

Molly Schnur peeks out.      

Abby, Thea and cousin Jamie      

Getting ready for her big day      

Grandma T. and Thea      

Thea is Baptized      

Jacob is Baptized      

The Congregation welcomes Thea and Jacob      

Babies, Siblings, Parents, Godparents and Fr. Charlie      

The Duo that made the Congregation gasp and laugh during the Baptism      

Aunt Danette and Jamie      

Ann and Ben and their newly baptized son, Jacob Benjamin.      

Abby's godparents, and Thea's former foster parents, Steve and Sheryl Leader holding Thea.      

Jacob and his Godparents      

Two of Thea's Godparents, Craig and Stephanie VerMeer with Thea.      

Grandma Tabatowski and Jacob      

Thea and one of her two Godfathers, Ben Tabatowski-Bush.      

Tom and Molly Schnur      

Food.      

Al and Susan cooked for us.      

Sisters Bernadette and Mary Beth.      

Annette and Rick Calendine      

Babci, Kathy's mom Helen Pierzchala, enjoins Ted Bell.      

Sister, the dog really did eat my homework that day in 1962.      

Ted and Betty Bell      

We were happy to have Marta join us.      

Beaming Babci      Photo taken by Mike

Dan Leader looking down at Mike      

Steve and Uncle Eric sharing a joke      Photo taken by Mike

Sister Bernadette holds Jacob      

Sister and Betty Bell and babies      

Sheryl and Steve Leader      

Mom and Abby      Photo taken by Mike

Dad lecturing Mary about not helping out when Abby and Jamie took over the Baptism.      

Tommy got the lecture too.      

Siblings: Ann Tabatowski-Bush, Kathy Schnur, Danette Webster and Tom      

Latecomers Jenny Schneider and Father Jim shared with us.      

A weird post-party game sprang up      "Let's Toss and Catch the stuffed animal using only our heads."

Mary actually catches it.      Scoring 12.5 points

Eric tosses it to Tommy      Note the unorthodox style.

Tommy winds up.      Lefthanders have problems in this game.

Henry prepares to deliver.      Note the centering, so crucial in this sport.

Steve winds up.      He is, of course, much too close, therefore the arc will be off.



Many Thanks to Kathy Schnur who took most of these great pictures      

      



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