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“Our Family”

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

I recently had been  invited to speak to the Henderson County Republican Women’s group about “Our Family”.   Let me tell you these ladies know how to put on a wonderful luncheon.  They served chicken & ham salad sandwiches with chips and just about every kind of salad you could dream of.  For dessert there was this wonderful pineapple cake and fruit pizza.  I must get the recipe for that cake.  It was the lightest, fluffiest, moistest cake I have ever eaten.  All was served with a refreshing glass of ice tea.  Since I gave the talk I thought that it would be nice to post a blog titled the same.  You know I don’t like to brag, OK yes I do, but my family is my favorite subject.  Whose family isn’t?  I mean, we love to talk to them and about them.  Whether we are happy, mad, sad, or glad, we love to talk about family.  I couldn’t wait to publish this, so I am going to be adding to it as I get time!

Our Family

Bobby and I have been married for 24 years this May.  Time goes by so fast and slow.  At times, as most of you know, when you are married to someone, it seems like you were married yesterday and other times it seems like you have been together for 100 years.

We started out in a small duplex in Rock Island.  My husband was working at a now closed box manufacturer plant.  Money was very tight.  This duplex was a great investment because we lived in one side and the rent from the other side paid our house payment.  We really couldn’t have made it any other way.  My husband did all the repairs including replacing water heaters, toilets, light fixtures…He even fixed a water line that was 6 ft down under our side walk.

Bobby is really good at fixing things.  He has a mechanical and mathematical mind.  So he is always studying how he can fix things and how much money he can save doing it himself.  He always did our car repairs, even replacing an engine.  (He’s really cute with a ball cap on, turned back,  a white t-shirt, wholly jeans and grease on his nose.  It’s also really cute when one of the little guys has their face resting on their folded arms watching him work and handing him the tools he needs)  By him doing this we were always kept above water.  He is always quick to lend a hand to a friend, replacing their water heater or brakes on their car.  Helping them stay above water.  One of our first dates (and not the last) was a trip to the junk yard to pull a part off of one of the old junkers.  He is also good at recycling.

Through his hands he has built equity into our home and business.  Not just equity buy he and our sons actually built our home.  He has done a wonderful authoritative job of  instilling these values into his sons.  I am so proud of them all.  I pray that all families are blessed in such a way.

My oldest son Terry is 23 and has always been a thinker, God has blessed him as a problem solver.  When he was 7 his little brother got his head caught in the stair railing.  Bobby and I puzzled over this for what seemed like hours.  We were just about to get out the tools to take our railing apart but stopped and decided to listen to a very insistent little boy.  Terry kept telling us go the other way.  So we pulled Levi’s little body through the railing instead of his head.  Clever boy!  He wasn’t at all panicked so he could think clearly.  He could carry on a conversation with an adult at a very early age.  He did this so well that sometimes the adult would forget they were talking to a five year old.  I remember him sitting on the couch with the news paper at age 2.  He was amazing, not because he could read at age 2, but because he could read the paper upside down.  He would peak around the side of the paper and proceed to tell me all he was learning about what was going on in the world.  He has been blessed with the ability to play music by ear on the piano and guitar.  He made up a song about his little girl Grace and his brother Sam, their best friends.  He loved spending time with Grandma Great.  She taught him everything!  She built his self confidence too!  Telling him, “Terry you could be any thing you want to be, this is America!”.  He believes her over everyone.  He recently graduated from Franciscan University of Stubenville Ohio.  He graduated with an above 3.0 as a Poli-Sci major and did this while working full time.  He had to earn a living while going to college to help in supporting his daughter Gracie and pay his own way through college.  Terry is wonderful and gracious at handling criticism.  He takes in what is said to him, analyzes his situation, and applies a solution.

Terry and Katie

Terry was recently married to a wonderful girl Kathleen McLaughlin.  A spitfire of an Irish Catholic Red Head from Boston.  It was the funnest wedding I have ever been to.  An Irish Catholic wedding in Boston!  Let me tell you, the Irish know how to put on a wedding.  They are excellent story tellers!  At the rehearsal dinner we had a wonderful time getting to know this wonderful family!  I am very proud of Katie!  She very bravely moved here with Terry, found a job, and has made a wonderful home for my son.

Terry’s little girl our grand daughter Gracie is 4 years old!  What a hoot she is!  Full of life and song!  She loves to sing “Soul Sister”.  She lives in Michigan with her mom and we miss her very much.  She can already write her name and she isn’t even in pre-school yet.

Aaron 21, our second born is always after my heart.  He calls for no reason except to just say hello.  He builds me up, telling me that he loves me and that I am a good mom, in spite of the desperate day I am having.  He is doing a great job managing St. Giuseppe’s our restaurant.  He makes a perfect pizza!  I should say he’s slow, but your pizza will be perfect!  He loves photography, absolutely loves to take pictures.  He taught himself how to play the Ukulele.  One time he in Moline playing on a corner when a man who had had too much to drink asked if he could make up a song for a girl from Australia.  So of course he said “Sure!”  He took Aaron up to a candle lit restaurant and showed him the girl.  Aaron sang her a song called “The Girl from Australia Song” .  The people in the restaurant clapped and the man paid Aaron $40.00.  Now if we could just find him a job doing this.  He write a song about his favorite soft drink Jones Soda.  He calls it the Jones Soda Song.  Oh and he still loves to catch frogs.  

Levi who is in the picture with Aaron, is 18 now.  He’s growing up so fast.  He is my compassionate kid.  Always hugging me and doing funny little things to make my day.  He is always the one to say my two favorite words in the whole human language  ”Sure Mom!”.  He prefers to stay home and help me for free over going into the restaurant and working for money.  He also loves his friends.  He never has a bad thing to say about any one.  He’s always saying ” I love that kid!”  His favorite sport is football, although he loves all of them.  He used to love track for the socializing and of course the girls.  He has a spirit for history, loves the story of aspect of it.  I love listening to him talk about WW II or the Civil War.  His favorite aspect of history is war.  He has always loved soldiers and would love to be one.

He also loves the story behind others.  He is shy so it can be difficult for him to pursue a persons story, but eventually he does get it .

Levi is a joy to be around.  He is also tall and very handsome!  Whenever one of his sisters mentions him to their friends they swoon and often will say how much their sisters think he’s handsome.

Joe has a heart and mind for math and music.  These are two talents that have escaped me and Bobby and some how jumped into Joe and a couple of our other children as well.  Joe has seem to cling to these the most.  Joe has a dry sense of humor delightfully mixed with slap stick.  For instance during baseball season Joe got hit with a pitch at least once every game.  Most of the time it was more than that.  He would just go with it and expect to be hit at every pitch.  He was not that good at bat so he would basically exaggerate his lack of coordination by swinging  really weird.  The fans would giggle and laugh and look forward to Joe either striking out or taking first base.  Luckily for the team he was surrounded by excellent players.  We are constantly entertained by Joe.  He’s either making us laugh or filling us with rhythm or lulling us to sleep.  Joe has a real love for St. Giuseppe’s heavenly pizza.  He works very hard to please our customers and his dad.  He also loves the numbers aspect of it.  (I would like to add that he is amazed that the government takes so much of what our hard working family earns, and what other hard working families earn!)  Joseph is wonderful with handicapped and the elderly.  He is also very chivalrous!  One time in school a boy was giving a girl a very hard time because she wouldn’t date him and he stood up to this kid (who was much bigger than him) and demanded that he apologize to the girl.  The kid, to his credit, did!  Joseph is also President of his class.  He also won Student Counsel President of  Black Hawk District!  We are very proud of him.

Joe last summer playing baseball                    Isabel and Rachel at a bbq in Boston        Rachel, Isabel, Sophia, and Olivia

Our daughter Isabel is 14 and number 5.  We were so tickled to finally have a girl!  Don’t get me wrong, boys are wonderful creatures and they truly are a treasure to me, but there is something about a baby girl that is just so sweet and endearing.  When I picked Isabel for her name I received a lot of wrinkled noses but the name suits her to a “T”.  It’s kind of funny because a lot of people are naming their daughters Isabel now.  She is a strong willed girl who hates frilly.  (that was hard for me)  She loves animals and wants to be a veterinarian.  She loves biology and creepy crawly things even mice.  (Yikes!)  When she was 10 I saw her crawling around on the ground and she slapped her hand down and excitedly yelled  ”I got one!”  I said, “You got what?” “A mouse!” she said!   Aaron taught her every thing she knows!  Aaron has also passed to her a talent for photography.  She takes really interesting and awkward shots of flowers, bunnies, her brothers and sisters and the cat.   Isabel is an excellent violinist!  We enjoy the sound of her music and so does the cat.  He (his name is Hobbes) loves to curl up at her feet and fall asleep while she plays.  It gives her a peaceful satisfaction.  She has recently taken up tennis.  This is something very new and I look forward to watching her play.  Another one of her favorite things to do is lye in wait for her sister so she can jump out and scare her.  This annoys everyone especially me!

Rachel number 6 is 12 years old.  She is tall and graceful and she is the other mother in the house.  Of course this really works out for me at times.  The babies gravitate towards her and so do two years olds.  The problem with her being such a good little mom is that the 16 and 18 year old boys don’t take to her bossy side too well.  I am continually working on toning down her mothering with the older siblings.  Rachel has this awesome competitive nature.  A true American Spirit!  (if  I could somehow get her to compete with cleaning her room)  This I really admire in her.  Mostly because my nature is more like “Here let me help you win” rather than being better at something.  Not a bad thing, but our two natures work great together.  For example; Rachel is running cross country and needs to train all summer.  So I don’t like my girls to run a lone so I run with them.  Of course my little gazelle is way faster and more graceful at running than me, but  knowing her competitive spirit, I push her to the limit.  We run about 2 miles a day together. Rachel gets way ahead of me soooo when she reaches the turn around point, I turn around too.  At first she considered this cheating, not so.  She really poured it on when she saw that I was (cheating) helping her and she passed and pulled ahead of me!  Way ahead!  You see, she loves competition!  So she succeeds!  Competition breeds success!  Her and Isabel are best friends.  They laugh, sing, dance and compete with one another.

Olivia is luck number 7!  She is eight years old.  She has a very big appetite for life.  I love her laugh and she loves to laugh!  He emotions are always on high.  If she is happy she is very very happy, if she is sad she is very very sad.  I have a series of pics of her  

that demonstrates this.  See how happy she is while we are singing Happy Birthday.  Well her big sister pulled the usual big sister move of blowing out the little sisters birthday candles and she shifted her laughter to tears.  She was unable to recover from this, even though we sang and lit the candle again.  (just not the same the second time around)  She did apologize to me the next day for being so up set with her sister.  Olivia is also my extravagant one.  She loves tulle skirts and funky nail polish.  As you can see by the cake I made, she also loves special birthday cakes!  I once made her a Barbie doll  cake with the most obnoxious dress.  Uggg she loved it though.  (which is the only thing that mattered to me)  She is also Grandma Greats little pal!  They love to go to the library together.  They also spend hours in the thrift store searching for those one of a kind bargains!  She also loves to sit Sam and Sophia down in front of the chalk board and teach them.  Surprisingly they will sit and listen to her.

Sam is 5 and our number 8!  (no 8 is not enough!)  He is amazing!!!  Just ask his brothers especially Joe.  Joe is Sam’s favorite.  When Sam was a new born Joe would set him on his lap and play his guitar.  I can still seen this tiny new born with his eyes opened so wide listening to Joe play.  Joe was his first word.  As he got older Sam would wait at the front door and watch for Joe to come home.  He would then pump his little arm and run as fast as he could to the back door saying adoringly “Joe, Joe, Joe!”  That is how I knew to get a snack ready for the kids.  Sam and Sophia have a Pavlov response every time they see Joe, because he always gives them gum.  Samuel is excellent at imitating physical actions as well as voice.  He demonstrated this at a very early age.  Before he could talk he could imitate a baseball pitcher.  It took me a while to figure out what he was doing.  What I was amazed with was that he would even check second base.  He can break dance and could dribble a basketball before he was 4.  He is also our only lefty.  Bobby is left handed so we thought that we would have more.

Sam of course shoes untied.  Here he is having a major hair dysfunction, and here, riding his bike with his cape.  (It’s only a dish towel but that can be our secret)

Sophia is 2 and our number 9.  She’ll be the youngest girl to climb Mount Everest!  If I want to keep her out of reach of something I put it on the bottom shelf, because she is totally not interested in anything there.  Only if it is up high and she can’t see it will she try to attain it!  She is finally potty trained!  YEAH!!!  Something that as mom of 10 I figured the easiest way to do it is wait until they really want to!  When I do this it takes an after noon to a couple of days to accomplish!  She also likes to put Cheerios on a spoon and see how far she can fling them across the room.  They have gone as far as 10 but probably would have gone farther if there wasn’t a wall in the way.  I feel the need to digress here.  You know I have learned a scientific secret.  That oatmeal, milk, and sugar combined in the right amounts could be used for roofing material.  (I will make a lot of money marketing this when my kids are grown)  Back to Sophia, she is very bossy.  She puts her hands on her hips with eyes squinting belts out commands that usually gets results!  (I should give her chore assignment duty)  She loves to sing to herself while she plays or looks at books.  It reminds me of Boo on Monsters Inc.

Our number 10 Anthony is 4months now and changing so fast!   He has beautiful chubby rolls on his legs and arms.  His face is nice and round with the full benefit of a double chin!  He giggles at us all the time and if you get close enough he will grab you and maul you with slobbery kisses.  I love that.

All of our children have a very strong sense of righteousness and empathy towards others.  They have taught Bobby and I to be very flexible with our  time and talents, but very firm with rules and love.  In our home there is a constant low roar of activity and commotion.  Bobby and I often stay up too late after the kids are in bed just so we can sit and look at each other.  We very often marvel at how far we have come, from a small duplex in Rock Island to owning out own business and building  a beautiful home out in the country.  So much has been accomplished through our hard work and perseverance.  Only in America!!!  We thank God every day for our children and the successes HE has blessed us all so graciously with!

Anthony Charles 2/05/2010

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Anthony was born Friday Feb 5th 2010 at 8:35pm.  He weighed 8lbs 5oz and 20 inches long.  We are so happy to welcome him home!

There is nothing that can describe a man and woman’s happiness at the birth of their baby. The joy is so over whelming. It is this joy that gets you  through each and every day!  I am continually amazed at the miracle of the whole process of bringing a new person into this world.  What a woman’s body does to bring forth life and the changes in a woman’s body to provide nourishment for that new person.

There is such a wonder to a new person.  Who are they, who will they be, who will be their friends, what will be their interests and talents, what will they look like when they are two, eight, or eighty, the questions are never ending…

I  hope that God will provide me with perseverance, wisdom, knowledge, understanding, courage, piety, wonder & awe, and the counsel that I need everyday to raise this child and all of my children to take part in the forming their character and creative gifts.

Dad & Anthony

Great Grandma Ruth & Anthony

Anthony Charles & mom


Our handsome boy!

Me & Anthony and my good friend Lisa Levy

Anthony's first day home

Life is Good

Friday, January 15th, 2010

As I head into the home stretch of my pregnancy it is fun to look back and remember the past 8 months.  The positive home pregnancy test, the confirmation from my doctor, the anxious waiting to tell family and friends, hearing the heartbeat for the first time, (I wish I could listen it to all day), even the morning sickness and nausea are a reassurance that my baby is digging in and all the tiny features are forming at a fast and wonder pace, the first and second ultrasound and the relief of everything looking good, looking up the progress of our baby on wonderful websites that show each day of the explosion of life within the womb of a mother, and knowing that the universe is changed forever.   http://www.sfuhl.org/ http://www.ct4women.com/pc_development.html

Probably my favorite memory is feeling the first movement of our baby, (this time I woke up in the morning to the baby’s kick).  Then there’s anticipation of when Bobby can feel his little baby move too.  The kids love the later stage when they can actually see the baby move from across the room, then they all rush to my side and poke (gently) on my tummy to see if the baby will respond.  They all giggle with excitement when the baby kicks back.  The playing with the baby begins way before I bring them home.  Sam loves to talk to the baby and ask the baby “When are you coming out!” The kids also get a kick out of my growing belly and are not at all shy about making daily comments and assessments about my size.  My 17 year old son Levi was the first to notice that I was loosing my girlish figure and asked if I was pregnant.  At the time I was not ready to tell.  When we did tell the family he was very proud of the fact that he noticed first, with a loud cry of “I knew it!”.

Really pregnancy is a truly beautiful time in a womans life.  There are so many secret moments that I get to share with just me and the baby.  Of course I do feel selfish and I know that Bobby would protest, when I say, right now it feels like the baby is all mine and we are the best of buds, but when I bring the baby home I know that I will have to share and the baby will become “Our Baby”.  Of course everyone refers to the baby as our baby now, but secretly I want to keep my baby as my baby for just a couple weeks longer.

Baby, fetus at 35 weeks - BabyCenter

Family Picture Day!

Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Oh Sam!

Oh Sam!

Just the girls.  Of course the boys kept us laughing!

Just the girls. Of course the boys kept us laughing!

Cool Cat Schilling guys!

Cool Cat Schilling guys!

Only 92 tries!

We only had to take 92 pictures to get this very nice family shot.

Do you know how hard it is to get 13 people to cooperate for pictures?   Sam and Sophia (4 & 2 years old)  were the most difficult, ok I take that back.  The four oldest boys were the most, oh never mind.  You’ve gotta love the enthusiasm that my family gives me when I say “FAMILY PICTURE DAY!!!”  Of course they think I don’t hear them when they groan and complain, they even mock me by repeating ‘FAMILY PICTURE DAY’ way more enthusiastic than I say it.   Their body language is the best, their shoulders droop and they move way slower than they usually do on Sunday mornings, they even roll their eyes and talk through their teeth.  I think Grandma Great was the worst.  I called her up and said “FAMILY PICTURE DAY!  We are going to Augustana after mass!”  She replied “OK I will drive separately.”  I said, “No, grandma you are coming with”.   She said “Oh no, I am not dressed for pictures.  I am wearing denim and a white shirt”.  I replied “Perfect!  So is every one else!”   “No.”  she said.  “Yes.”  I said.

So after mass we headed to Augustana College.   Before we got into the car grandma pointed out how beautiful the scenery is right there at St. Malachy’s Church.  Of course I agreed and told her to get into the car.  She (grandma) was very diligent to point out every beautiful fall colored tree on the way and insist that we not go all the way to Augie to take pictures.  “Grandma, we are going to Augustana!” I said.  “Well I don’t see why we have to, our own back yard is pretty enough!” she said.  “True, we’re still going to Augie.” I said.  ” I know!” she said.  But of course she still had to point out that it made more sense to take pictures closer to home.  So I told her “Grandma! No pictures for you!”

After setting up the camera and lining everyone up, I pushed the timer and ran to get in the picture.    My hair was in my eyes, no good.  Lucky for us a very kind college student offered to click the pic so I would not have to run.  (It’s quite awkward running in heels when you are pregnant)  Oh and that was another complaint.  “Why don’t we wait until next year?  We’re gonna have to do this again, when the new baby is here!”

Nothing in the world like a Schilling girl!

Nothing in the world like a Schilling girl!

He hates it when someone is ahead of him.

He hates it when someone is ahead of him.

I can only catch her on the run!

I can only catch her on the run!

This sequence of pictures is every one acting like Sophia.  She was not impressed.

This sequence of pictures is every one acting like Sophia. She was not impressed.

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Classic!  We'll love this one forever!

Classic! We'll love this one forever!

Summer!

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Hurray! Summer is finally here! No more homework or going to bed early! Plenty of time to sleep in! No more tests or report cards and grades to worry about! No more running kids gym clothes to them, or forgotten papers that are due! No more extra curricular running back and forth! Don’t have to worry about pants that are too short or if we can’t find shoes (Schilling kids are famous for going to church without shoes on. i do draw the line at age 7.). No more papers and books every where and trying to decide what can be thrown away and what should be kept. Aaahhh summer! Just mozy dozy relaxation…Except for baseball, horse back lessons, violin lessons, graduation parties, voice lessons, Jr Miss Henry County fair events, parades, campaign events, garden chores, mowing, fairs, swimming, wedding plans, concerts, Niabi Zoo, family fun runs, hmmm let’s see what else…Well it should be fun any way. Why do i wonder “Why does summer go by soooo fast?!

For every one reading this post: If you are running in the Fire Cracker Run it would be really cool if you would wear a Bobby Schilling for Congress t-shirt. The shirts are 1 for$10 or 2 for $15. Also we will be walking in the East Moline Fourth of July Parade. We would love it if you would join us! Line up is probably going to be around 12:30. We need your t-shirt size. The shirts we will be lending for the parade but if you would like to buy them that would be cool too. You can contact us through our web site or by emailing christie@bobby2010.com.  i have included a link to the Fire Cracker Run in this post. Thank you and God Bless! Christie

http://www.firecrackerrun.com/

The Schilling & Mitton Crew

The Schilling & Mitton Crew

Olivia at Niabi Zoo Australia Exibit

Olivia at Niabi Zoo Australia Exibit

Whaaa Hooo!

Whaaa Hooo!

Super Sam!

Super Sam!