Wednesday, June 27, 2018

We lost Mack


On a warm day at the end of June, we said goodbye to a loyal friend of 13 years,
MacIntyre "Mack" Trigger Duncan Schwindler
January 2005 - June 2018

Mack came into Emily's life at a time when she wanted a big dog.
What she really gained was a protector, confidante, and best friend.

An awkward stumble of large paws and huge ears bounded out of the small apartment bathroom and there he was.  The early years were a bit of a struggle - learning to go to the bathroom outside and that new glasses and puzzle glue are certainly not food.  But we found our pace - studying together, watching Tony Danza together and doing pilates.

Mack helped Emily through the most difficult parts of her story.
He saved her when she needed saving, comforted her when she cried, laid with her when her king-sized bed felt incredibly empty, and accepted when she had to be away for awhile.


After all the hardships, Mack was joyous to be there when things turned around.
He became best friends with Greg, earning the name "Shadow".
He and Greg sat fireside with a diamond ring - discussing the future on the eve of Emily's engagement.




Mack welcomed Greg into his home and found that it was even more fun.
Soon he was sniffing Emily's belly and snuggling her legs in the days leading up to Victor's arrival.

Although dog-dog didn't have much say in bringing the infant home, he protected him fiercely.
All the late-night feedings and having more people in his space all day took some getting used to, 
but he loved Victor and all the awkward petting and sloppy kisses.


Just as Victor was able to start walking Mack and feeding him treats, another life began.
Again, Mack comforted Emily all through her pregnancy.  Never leaving her side if she was at home.

And again, he sniffed the head of this newborn baby girl and fell in love.
One of the only times she ever napped outside her crib as an infant was next to him on a blanket in the living room.


Mack bore witness to the pains and joys of Emily's story.
He was a loveable, patient companion who allowed Charlie to bite and snuggle him.
He was a wild adventurer who cleared the fence to chase a squirrel.
He was a delicate shrimp eater who always left the tails.
He was a gentle toy squeezer who was known to hold onto his favorites for years.
He was a paw-licker, a grass rubber and an ear flapper.
He was a fierce protector who barked at every shadow outside the front door.
He was the best clean-up assistant for a messy toddler at meal time.


Most of all...he was a wild tail wagging at the end of the day; a soft embrace of pure love.

He leaves a hole in our family which will never be filled.
Victor reminds us that he is, "always in our hearts."

The last night of his life was spent in his spot in the living room; next to his mother of 13 years.
The pain of a body well-used and well-loved made for a long last night together.
But in some ways, we did not want it to end.


Under the weeping branches of our blackberry tree, we gave him his last sips of beer.
He looked into Emily and Greg's eyes as we embraced him from this life to the next.

Ashley showed up soon after to spend some time mourning together and coming to terms with the incredible loss.


His ashes are housed in a rock urn that will be in nature.
He will always be near us; as will be the lessons he taught
and the love he leaves behind.

Mack, you are loved.           Mack, you are missed.          Mack, you are remembered.


Friday, April 20, 2018

Viking Fest!

We checked out the first ever Whitestown Viking Fest!
This was a really cool outdoor event based around Viking culture.

The guys really enjoyed making battle shields and eating turkey legs!


The girls enjoyed the music, handcrafted pottery and scotch eggs!




They had demonstrations, Wolfhounds, crafts, a giant bonfire and Highland Reign!
We were loving it!

Great Viking time!

Friday, April 6, 2018

2nd Lambda Nu Induction and Pinning Ceremony

Ashley's Chapter of Lambda Nu is really taking off!
She hosted the second induction and pinning ceremony for new members.


She set up a beautiful reception of specialty punch and cupcakes for the new members and their families.


Her decorative picks and classic color scheme made for a very classy spread.
Since this was the second time hosting this event, she really had the presentation perfected.


Ashley shared her responsibilities with Emily Scaggs as the ceremony began.
Going forward, this pinning ceremony will take place bi-annually and will be a joint endeavor.


The beautiful programs, banners and reception items were all hand picked, designed and crafted by Ashley.


The group of new inductees sat in the front of the room and awaited their turn to be pinned.
Ashley explained the Honor Society and all the perks of the inductees' new membership.


Afterward, the students and faculty mingled with parents and cupcakes.


Great new group of inductees!


It was a beautiful evening filled with special touches.
The new inductees could feel the levity of their acceptance into such an elite society.
Ashley did a great job writing the ceremony to reflect the truly special moment.

Great twin night!

Saturday, March 31, 2018

Family Easter


We had a fun time at Granite City celebrating Easter together.
Since Gran just got moved into her new place, we were so excited to celebrate Easter with her!

Everyone met up at Granite City for lunch and some Easter presents!


Lenora was beautiful in her Easter dress!


The Gilberts brought Hatchimals for the boys and plenty of fun eggs!
We had a great time over a nice meal and Lenora even got to smash a snow globe.


Later, Victor went through all his Easter presents from Aunt Ashley and found a Luna Girl!


It was just a quick meal together, but it was wonderful to be able to do that now that Gran is so close.
We haven't been together for Easter for so long - it would have been memorable regardless of what we did.

Great Easter twin time!

Friday, March 16, 2018

2017 Irish Weekend

One of our favorite times of year has come again -- St. Patrick's Day!!
We took off Friday the 16th for the parade and fun with the whole family!

We started things off with homemade Irish Apple Cake and Irish Coffee at Hoosier Village!


Everyone was looking festive in their green!


Lenora was having a grand time in her new shamrock outfit from Aunt Ashley!


Downtown was swimming with people!
Luckily, Emily was able to drop off most everyone a block from a great spot!


We bundled up at a quaint table with a great view of all the floats, music and revellers!


The cold, excitement and walking got the better of some of the attendees!


We brought the little leprechauns up to gran's for some lunch (and naps!).  
We had loaded the crock pot before leaving with corned beef, cabbage, carrots, potatoes and onions.
We chatted about our favorite floats and all the fun memories of St. Patrick's Days past.


Then we said our goodbyes to gran, dropped the children at gparents Schwin, and headed downtown again!
We checked into our favorite St. Patrick's Day place to stay...Nestle Inn!


After warming up in nice hot showers and donning our shamrock crowns, 
we walked the chilly block to Nine Irish Brothers!


Our cozy table overlooked all the music and shenanigans.
We ordered some snakebites and had some Irish fare!


It is always wonderful to have a room so close to our regular spots!
This year was especially perfect since the route for the walk had been moved to this area as well!
We were able to walk just a couple blocks to the start of the race the next morning after our free breakfast at Henry's!

They had Highland Reign playing in the heated tent and plenty of libations and fun!
We enjoyed the music and went our separate ways to spend the rest of St. Patrick's Day at home.

It was definitely one of the coldest St. Patrick's Days we have ever seen!
We didn't let that deter us from enjoying all the magic and mayhem of the season!

Don't mess with our Irish weekend!
Great twin time!

Monday, March 5, 2018

Lenora's First trip to Claddaugh

We had a simple dinner at Claddaugh downtown!
Lenora got to have her first peek at the inside of one of our favorite places.

We were all snuggled up for such a cold night and ready for March festivities!


Service was a bit slow, but company was perfect and we enjoyed our cozy booth and all the Irish flare.
Erin go braugh!

Monday, February 12, 2018

Granite City Dinner

On this twin night so close to Valentine's Day, we headed to Granite City downtown for their holiday menu.

Mardi Gras also fell on Valentine's this year, so we had some jambalaya.


Lenora was a perfect angel as she snuggled with Aunt Ashley through the meal.
The food was perfect and there were not many people out on this cold evening so close to the holiday.

Great twin and Lenora night!