Saturday, February 23, 2013

Twin Day

Lily's school had a "Twin Day" in December, and wouldn't you know that we just happened to go Christmas shopping for Lily's BFF and got Lily and her matching outfits.  These girls love hanging out together, and I'm so glad that we are able to stay in St. Louis so they can grow up together.

Christmas in February?

Well, no actually.  These pictures were taken in early December, but time just seems to get away from me these days.  As usual, we had about 5 Christmas celebrations which were all wonderful in their own right.  The first gathering was at our house with Carl's mom, sister and Ryan.  We will likely be hosting more holiday celebrations in the future as Carl's mom will be moving to St. Louis within the next month or so!
 
 Lily gives Ryan a makeover to get him in the festive spirit of the occasion. 
 
 


 Emilia with Meemaw
 
 






 

Monday, February 11, 2013

Goodbye Teddy Bear Grandma

Today we lost Carl's Grandma Deetz, or as Lily liked to call her, the teddy bear grandma (due to a trunk of bears that she kept in her hallway).  We and all those who loved her have been dreading this day since this past fall when she received the diagnosis of lung cancer.  I suppose what makes life so special and so very precious is that it is finite.  Saying goodbye is never easy.  However, there is some comfort in knowing that someone as good as she was, was able to experience what so many wish for...a long, full and active life filled with trips and travels both near and far; strong, loving connections with friends and family; and an appreciation for simple pleasures as well as the finer things in life.   She had such an easy way about her, always making those around her feel comfortable and welcome.  Yet, there was never any doubt that she was one cool, classy lady.  Probably the thing I loved best was her love for Oscar.  She knew, and everyone else knew, that she was married to the love of her life.  When he died, she commented that there just wasn't enough time together.  And truly, how could there ever be enough time with the one you love?  And so it seems with Carl's Grandma.  Despite a long, full life, it just wasn't enough time for us.  Goodbye, teddy bear grandma.  You will be forever missed.
 



















Sunday, February 03, 2013

Snow day

Today I woke up to Little Mister exclaiming, "Mommy, it snowed outside!  Mommy, it snowed outside!"  William was a little more than excited to see the ground carpeted in snow this morning.  It has been quite a while since we got a good snow -- and it really was a good snow, not too much to making the roads hazardous but enough to really get out and play in some wet, fluffy goodness.  It took us a while to get everyone fed and dressed for the big event, but we were at the park by 9:00 am which is about as early as we can get anywhere these days.  I was so glad that the kids got a chance to play outdoors (even if we had to postpone our special hike).  I truly think I got more exercise hauling myself up and down that steep hill than I do on our hikes!  Two tired little ones are currently sleeping, and then it will be time for our Super Bowl feast - yay!  Go Ravens!


 

 

 On your mark....
 
 
 Get set...
 

 Go!
 
 




 Maybe against our better judgment, we let Emmy go down with Lily.  She had lots of fun right up until the face plant.  She was completely okay, just a little chilly.
 
 Warm pajamas, popcorn, cocoa and a movie.  What could be better?
 
A fire!  Now we're talking.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

7: Love Park


 
A heart-shaped rock....very fitting for our hike on the Chipmunk Trail in Love Park today. 

Not rain, nor sleet nor snow could keep us from hiking this morning.  We are learning a lot on our hikes together as a family, and one important lesson is that hiking does not require perfect weather.  A comfortable hike in less-than-desirable weather requires a bit of preparation with the right gear, but it is completely do-able.  Another important factor in hiking is knowing exactly where the trailhead is located.  We spent a good portion of our time this morning searching for the elusive trail.  Luckily everyone was in good spirits and found the humor in our aimless wandering. 

The entire weekend was lovely really.  From great Thai food Friday night to running into one of the most awesome families ever - the Spencers - at the Science Center Saturday morning, to hiking this morning and shopping with mom this afternoon, this weekend was reflective our current mood.  Maybe best of all was laying on the floor next to a roaring fire, looking through the skylights and knowing we will be able to have more weekends like this in this home, our home. 

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Cuties

 Lily November 2006 - 12 months old
 
Emmy January 2013 - 15 months old

Friday, January 25, 2013

Man of mystery

Like Austin Powers, Carl can be somewhat of a man of mystery.  Unlike Austin Powers, outside appearances would suggest that he is a very serious, reserved, somewhat shy guy.  Those who know him well know that he is anything but politically correct, passionate about his beliefs, and loves a good pun almost as much as a good glass of wine or spicy food.  However, few know what a romantic guy Carl is.  I risk completely embarrassing him here so I will try not to be too sappy, but sometimes things just need to be said.

The process of transitioning from fellowship to finding a "real job" has been a bit rough for me.  Carl started preparing me for the very real possibility of needing to move about a year ago.  Despite his best efforts to help me see reality, I resisted truly considering the possibility of moving.  That is, until this fall.  As I watched job boards for pathologists, I realized that no options were coming up in St. Louis.  Moving to another state and having our children say that they are from [insert city other than St. Louis here] hit me like a ton of bricks.  Once I worked through the grieving process, I embraced our altered future.  (However, I was still having difficulty thinking of my children being natives of Louisville (no offense to the very good people of that town).) 

Just as I was actively considering real estate agents and researching future neighborhoods/schools, Carl came to me and said that we needed to talk.  This was last Wednesday night, the night before my online class went live, and I was busily putting final touches on the class.  Carl asked me if I would want to know if he had received an offer.  Naturally, I said, "Of course!"  He then handed me a box and said the offer was in there.  This was extremely confusing to me because I thought that I knew the options on the table, and I wouldn't consider any of them exactly a "gift".  When I opened the box, I saw an offer and included with it, a map of the office's location - St. Louis.  It was hard to wrap my mind around this since I had no knowledge of a job possibility here, much less him interviewing and receiving an offer.  Turns out, Carl had been contacted by a private practice in St. Louis just before Christmas and had interviewed there and received an offer, all without my knowledge.  Carl knew that I had just come to terms with moving and did not want to get my hopes up if nothing became of this possibility in St. Louis.  That night when he showed me the offer, in an instant, our entire future as a family changed, as did the future relationships with our friends and family close to us.  I am still having difficulty believing this is real.

Carl has done many romantic things throughout our years together.  Although the flowers, candy and jewelry from our first years together were very sweet notions, it is the real everyday stuff from our later years together that I find to be the most incredibly romantic.  Through this medical school/graduate school, residency, and fellowship process, Carl has always sacrificed more so that we did not feel the constraints of our financial situation as much.  He always steps up to take care of problems, big and small, so that we don't have to worry or go through the hassle.  Real romance is taking all 3 kids to the grocery store at the end of a busy, stressful workday in order to give me a break.  It is the cup of tea that shows up next to me at night, without a word.  It is the constant care, concern, love and support that he shows every day.  Of all the many ways he shows his love, I'm not sure anything (aside, of course, from our three beautiful children) can top the gift that he gave to me this week.  As Carl said, "I never gave up on St. Louis".  And that is just Carl's way.  Silently working, saving me from details that may cause distress, and being the husband that I surely do not deserve.  I could not be more proud of you, Carl.  We have come so far together, and you have made my every dream come true.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Kids today

Favorite conversations from the day....

  • When picking William up from school (after over a month off), I asked him how his day was.  He said that he was playing with the fire truck and another little boy hit him.  I commented that that was not very nice and asked him if he hit the boy back.  He said that he did not.  As I was praising him and telling him how proud I am of him for not retaliating, he continues, "I tackled him".
  • When we picked up Lily from dance class, William asked her, "How was school, Lily?  What did you learn today?"
  • I came downstairs to find Lily taking many pictures of herself with her ipod.  When I asked her what she was doing, she said, "Taking profile pictures".