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Elizabeth Darlene Silva

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Noodles for Noah

Noodles for Noah

We are putting on a Spahgetti Dinner and Silent Auction to help raise money to bring Noah home.   Out of the $24,000 we needed to raise we have a little less than $7,000 left.  The last bit of money will be going to travel arangements, food & lodging while in Eastern Europe, and the last bit of our facilitators fees.

If you are interested in joining us on May 21st at 5pm, 6pm or 7pm, just click on the Noodles for Noah banner above to register and purchase you tickets!

Thank you in advance for attending and helping us bring Noah home & if you have want more information check out the "Noodles for Noah" page here on silvamoose.com


Just who is he and what are the Silva's up to?

Noah is a little guy in an orphanage in an Eastern European country.  We have committed to adopting Noah and are working hard to raise the money to be able to bring him home sometime before this summer.

There has been a lot of prayer that has gone into this decision and it was not taken lightly by Grace nor I.  We believe that the Lord has opened the door to this and we intend to fully step through the open door.

We are now asking you to pray and if you feel led we would greatly appreciate the financial assistance to make this happen.  Most importantly we are asking for prayer.  We understand that not all people will be able to give money, and we know that money is nothing if God is not in it.  So most importantly please pray for us, the children and for Noah. 

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Dec 18

Written by: Moose Admin
12/18/2008 7:14 PM 

I thought this was very good and very interesting.  It was written by a Jesuit priest,  on the NPR site and was broadcast on NPR Radio.  I thought it was pretty good.

All Things Considered, December 17, 2008

It's the middle of the day, and I'm opening my Christmas cards. And what do I see when I tear open the envelope? Not Baby Jesus in his manger. Not the Virgin Mary. Not even the Wise Men. No, chances are the card will be a photo of a family on some beach in the Caribbean. Or a picture of somebody's house. Or someone's dog wearing reindeer horns.

These are the new favorite Christmas cards, for even the most pious Christians: the family cards.

Family cards display — on the front — a photo of a happy family, typically wearing red-and-green scarves or red-and-green sweaters. Sometimes the family dog is included, wearing a scarf covered with slobber. Just as often, family cards show the clan on their summer vacation, posing jauntily in bathing suits in the Caribbean. These cards don't say "Merry Christmas" as much as "Look where you didn't go!"

Look, I love family photos during the holidays. Plus, I actually read those annual holiday letters, all of which start with "What a busy year it's been!" Seeing photos of my friends and their families and even enjoying a few sunny beach scenes when it's cold and dark outside is a highlight of December.

But I enjoy the photos more when they're inside the card, not the card itself. Because more and more, even devout Christians have been replacing Jesus, Mary and Joseph with themselves. Doesn't it strike you as weird to set aside the Holy Family in favor of your family? Does a photo of Cabo San Lucas trump the story told by the original San Lucas? Is Christmas really about you?

Still unconvinced? Try a thought experiment. For your next birthday, how would you feel about getting a birthday card with my photo on it? "Happy Birthday! It's a photo of me!" My modest campaign against family cards has less chance of success than another Ralph Nader presidential bid. People will accuse me of being anti-family. But I'm not: I'm more pro-Holy Family. Plus, I'm battling Snapfish, Shutterfly, Kodak and a lot of online card stores that have been promoting this idea with more resources than a poor Jesuit can muster.

So I'll leave you with a simple plea. Place those great photos inside the card. Or how about this: When choosing your Christmas cards this year, think more Jesus and less you. Or, more Virgin Mary, and less Virgin Islands.

The Rev. James Martin is a Jesuit priest and author of My Life with the Saints.

I hope you all liked it.

~MykkMoose (Dad)(Mike)

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Gabriel Alexander Silva

Hosanna looking CUTE

Jubilee and her toys