On September 5, 2008 I gave birth to 4 beautiful babies Samantha, Bridgette, Theodore "Teddy" and Madeline. Nine days later on September 14, 2008 Madeline was called to Heaven. So begins my journey of raising my Quadruplets as Triplets. They will always be my Quads!!
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Christmas Day 2009
The kids are very excited for Christmas Day!! There are so many presents and the tree is decorated with homemade decorations and candy canes. I opted not to get the decorations out with 3 one year olds running around.
Santa presents
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Happy Christmas Eve
I am so excited to have finally a place for Maddie's ashes. I have been wanting a special place since we brought her home. And now her ashes are in our computer room, near our Christmas tree so she will be here to watch over the Christmas fun tomorrow.
The Photo reads:
There are not stars in the sky,
but rather, openings
where our loved ones shine down
to let us know they are happy.
A photo of Maddie at 3 days old also sits on our fireplace, so I can always glance up and see her.
Alexis had a fun week at school on Tuesday she made a gingerbread house, Grandma came to make it with her. On Wednesday they had a Christmas party. What fun!! They also wrote letters to Santa at school and she got a reply back.
There are not stars in the sky,
but rather, openings
where our loved ones shine down
to let us know they are happy.
A photo of Maddie at 3 days old also sits on our fireplace, so I can always glance up and see her.
Alexis had a fun week at school on Tuesday she made a gingerbread house, Grandma came to make it with her. On Wednesday they had a Christmas party. What fun!! They also wrote letters to Santa at school and she got a reply back.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Christmas Card and Letter 2009
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Dear Family and Friends,
To say 2009 has been a crazy year for us would be an understatement by far.
Our year started out with having volunteers in our home every 3 hours starting at 9AM and ending after the 6PM feeding, Monday through Friday without fail we had so many wonderful people helping us, we are so thankful for each and every one that helped. Finally in April I was ready to go it alone, I had many occasions that I really wished that our volunteers were still with us, but we made it through. I still miss seeing and visiting with our new friends who really felt like a new extension of our family.
Before we knew it summer came upon us. We had one trip with the family, up to northern Minnesota for a Riepe family reunion. Alexis and Olivia had a lot of fun with all of their cousins. The babies were ooo'ed and awed over. I enjoyed all of the visiting. We also made a stop, on the way home, to see my Grandma and show off the kids.
We had some fun going to the park and playing. We sure got a lot of attention with our big red triplet stroller. We went swimming at Grandmas house. And spent a lot of time just hanging out at home. I have made quite a few trips shopping with my 5 kids, and for some reason we seem to draw attention and lots of comments. We are starting to get used to all of the attention.
Before I knew it I woke up and it was fall and there was a big yellow bus at the end of the driveway. Yes, Alexis is off to school, in Kindergarten. As I walked back to my house that first morning with the tear in my eye I thought to myself “It felt like yesterday I was holding my brand new baby girl, how in the world can she be in Kindergarten?”. Alexis can read now, it amazes me, she does really well at math. She loves to read science type books with Mom.
Olivia decided one day that she was going on the potty and now she is potty trained. She is 3 going
on 8. She is enjoying her first year in dance. (Alexis is in her 3rd year of dance.) Olivia is quite the helper around the house. After she “helps” the babies climb into high places she runs to tell me that they did it themselves.
Samantha, Bridgette and Teddy, are doing fabulous. Bridgette is running around, Samantha is
walking and getting faster every day and Teddy has taken 3 steps. They amaze me every day.
They are talking, dancing, playing and laughing. They are on track developmentally with where they should be, which is a huge deal since they arrived 3 months early.
Our Angel Madeline inspires me to be a better person and a better Mom. This year a playground at our church was built, a playground that we asked people to donate to in memory of Madeline in lieu of flowers. We are thankful for the many donations made in her memory. Eventually therewill be a plaque near the playground dedicating it in memory of Madeline as well as 2 other people. When we celebrated the birthdays we released 100 balloons to Heaven in her memory, we are thankful to the many family and friends who celebrated our children with us.
We wish you a very Merry Christmas and a great 2010!!!
Love,
Don, Mary, Alexis, Olivia, Samantha, Bridgette & Teddy
Visit our family online at: www.QBRAT.com
To say 2009 has been a crazy year for us would be an understatement by far.
Our year started out with having volunteers in our home every 3 hours starting at 9AM and ending after the 6PM feeding, Monday through Friday without fail we had so many wonderful people helping us, we are so thankful for each and every one that helped. Finally in April I was ready to go it alone, I had many occasions that I really wished that our volunteers were still with us, but we made it through. I still miss seeing and visiting with our new friends who really felt like a new extension of our family.
Before we knew it summer came upon us. We had one trip with the family, up to northern Minnesota for a Riepe family reunion. Alexis and Olivia had a lot of fun with all of their cousins. The babies were ooo'ed and awed over. I enjoyed all of the visiting. We also made a stop, on the way home, to see my Grandma and show off the kids.
We had some fun going to the park and playing. We sure got a lot of attention with our big red triplet stroller. We went swimming at Grandmas house. And spent a lot of time just hanging out at home. I have made quite a few trips shopping with my 5 kids, and for some reason we seem to draw attention and lots of comments. We are starting to get used to all of the attention.
Before I knew it I woke up and it was fall and there was a big yellow bus at the end of the driveway. Yes, Alexis is off to school, in Kindergarten. As I walked back to my house that first morning with the tear in my eye I thought to myself “It felt like yesterday I was holding my brand new baby girl, how in the world can she be in Kindergarten?”. Alexis can read now, it amazes me, she does really well at math. She loves to read science type books with Mom.
Olivia decided one day that she was going on the potty and now she is potty trained. She is 3 going
on 8. She is enjoying her first year in dance. (Alexis is in her 3rd year of dance.) Olivia is quite the helper around the house. After she “helps” the babies climb into high places she runs to tell me that they did it themselves.
Samantha, Bridgette and Teddy, are doing fabulous. Bridgette is running around, Samantha is
walking and getting faster every day and Teddy has taken 3 steps. They amaze me every day.
They are talking, dancing, playing and laughing. They are on track developmentally with where they should be, which is a huge deal since they arrived 3 months early.
Our Angel Madeline inspires me to be a better person and a better Mom. This year a playground at our church was built, a playground that we asked people to donate to in memory of Madeline in lieu of flowers. We are thankful for the many donations made in her memory. Eventually therewill be a plaque near the playground dedicating it in memory of Madeline as well as 2 other people. When we celebrated the birthdays we released 100 balloons to Heaven in her memory, we are thankful to the many family and friends who celebrated our children with us.
We wish you a very Merry Christmas and a great 2010!!!
Love,
Don, Mary, Alexis, Olivia, Samantha, Bridgette & Teddy
Visit our family online at: www.QBRAT.com
Friday, December 18, 2009
Kids Christmas Party 2009
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Sunday, December 13, 2009
The Stockings are hung....
Finally by the fireplace with care.

Sunday Dec 5th, we went to get our Christmas tree. We went to a neighbors tree farm, it is less than a mile away so we walked. I had visions of 5 excited kids to pick out the tree. I pictured the three babies riding in thier red wagon (since we did not have snow we could not use a sled). Instead I had 3 tired, crabby babies in a big red stroller, that had no clue what was going on, since they slept.
Sunday Dec 5th, we went to get our Christmas tree. We went to a neighbors tree farm, it is less than a mile away so we walked. I had visions of 5 excited kids to pick out the tree. I pictured the three babies riding in thier red wagon (since we did not have snow we could not use a sled). Instead I had 3 tired, crabby babies in a big red stroller, that had no clue what was going on, since they slept.
And 2 crabby big girls, who really needed a nap. But we found our tree.
The babies wondering why we are dragging them around in the cold.



Then we had a great time at the Children's party through my husbands work, that same day. The photo with Santa was taken by the people at the party. My little camera had an accident and is no longer with us. I dropped it, oops. So no pictures of the kids having a blast and the face paintings the big girls got. But we have lots of fun memories and a great family photo. :)
Then we had a great time at the Children's party through my husbands work, that same day. The photo with Santa was taken by the people at the party. My little camera had an accident and is no longer with us. I dropped it, oops. So no pictures of the kids having a blast and the face paintings the big girls got. But we have lots of fun memories and a great family photo. :)
Merry Christmas to All!!!!
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Thankful
I am so thankful for my family this Holiday season. I am thankful for the roof over my head, the fact that we have food in our fridge and clothes on our back.

With a heavy heart I think of the families struggling in this tough economy. I know all to well what it is like to be a child in need. It stinks going back to school and wondering why Santa likes all of the other kids so much better, wondering "what is wrong with me that Santa does not like me??" It still feels so raw when I hear of families having a tough time this Christmas. So I ask you all to think of a neighbor, a friend or a stranger in need this season and maybe instead of getting that extra video game think about giving a little bit to a child who would be happy just opening a new pair of underware, a family that would be thankful for a loaf of bread. There are families that $20 could mean keeping thier home or heat on, rather than the extra video game under your tree.
We are praying for all of those in need this Christmas season, may those in search of work find it soon.

With a heavy heart I think of the families struggling in this tough economy. I know all to well what it is like to be a child in need. It stinks going back to school and wondering why Santa likes all of the other kids so much better, wondering "what is wrong with me that Santa does not like me??" It still feels so raw when I hear of families having a tough time this Christmas. So I ask you all to think of a neighbor, a friend or a stranger in need this season and maybe instead of getting that extra video game think about giving a little bit to a child who would be happy just opening a new pair of underware, a family that would be thankful for a loaf of bread. There are families that $20 could mean keeping thier home or heat on, rather than the extra video game under your tree.
We are praying for all of those in need this Christmas season, may those in search of work find it soon.
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