Tuesday, December 3, 2013

A Thanksgiving Post

Yes, I'm a bit late in writing this, but we just got back home yesterday morning; and with all the detoxing to do (laundry, shopping, and cooking), it's been a crazy couple of days.

So here we are. The 3rd of December and all I can think about is how I miss Grandma's cooking. This was the second Thanksgiving (Agnes' first out of the womb) I spent with Paul's family at his paternal grandparent's house. Grandma Joyce (whom Agnes Joyce is named after) cooked many italian dishes and many of the traditional Thanksgiving food. Every meal was a feast, and a yummy one at that. I hope to one day be as devoted and dedicated to making a holiday as lovely as she does :)

The list consisting of all the food that she made.

Ladies in the kitchen (Mother, Grandma Joyce, and Aunt)

We spent Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday at there house in Ohio before leaving to travel to Indiana for a night to visit Paul's maternal grandparents. Agnes was able to meet her great grandfather for the first time as well as some great aunts and great great aunts. It's awesome how that is possible. Since I am the youngest child of 6, both sides of my grandparents have passed and we haven't gotten to visit my relatives in New York. When we do visit my side of the family, we make it a priority to see my parents and siblings, since everyone is everywhere. It was nice to be able to see both sides of Paul's in one Thanksgiving trip and for Agnes to meet new people. It seemed like it was all about her for some reason ;)


Auntie and Uncle time.





Playing with a new toy with Great Grandma Joyce. 

Getting rocked to sleep by Great Aunt Kristi.



Having fun rolling under the couch.

Daddy and Mama time (lol, love her face!).

Mama kisses!!

Saying goodbye to Great Grandma Joyce.


Auntie Maria

Playing with Great Aunt Felice. 

Christmas picture time!


The road tripping family.


Spending some time with Daddy.

The Grandkids (Paul, 25; Alex, 23; Dominic, 19; Maria, 16)

Grandparents, grandkids, and great grandkid.

Great Grandparents.

Long car rides, but Baby Girl did so well.


After a long trip, it's nice to snuggle with Grandma and drink some juice before bed.

All in all, it was a Happy Thanksgiving!

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Go Irish!


This past weekend, we (with Paul's family) travelled up to South Bend, Indiana to visit Paul's brother and go to the Irish/Navy game. Agnes and I didn't end up going to the game, but it was nice to walk around campus, go to some tailgates with the family and even see some old classmates of ours. It was a long trip but we had a wonderful visit so I'm very glad we got to go :)








The Gang

College friends: Hannah and Theresa

One of my former classmates and teammates from college came back to the condo to hang out with Agnes and I while everyone went to the game. It was so great to catch up with her and talk. We met preseason for soccer Freshman year and have been friends ever since. Agnes loved the attention and I loved the company :) 

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Sick Snug


Sometimes you just gotta snug in mommy and daddy's bed and watch some Winnie the Pooh when you're sick. :(

Sunday, October 27, 2013

A Fall Day

We went walking today. Something that hasn't happened with just the three of us in some months. It was a beautiful day for a stroll here in middle America and we were lucky enough not to waste this awesome weather. Paul hasn't received the study materials for his next test (which is in two weeks... holy cow) yet, so today was all about family... and Cardinals baseball tonight :P Here are some pictures that we absolutely had to take!















It was a great fall day :)








Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Finally, An Update!

I realize it has been 3 months since I last wrote and I also realize that that is insane!! So here I go:

Agnes Joyce is 6 months old... 6 MONTHS!!! Yes, time has flown but it has also crept. Like that one time in church where Agnes started telling a story (blah blah blah-ing) in the middle of the transubstantiation and we were blocked in on both sides of the pew by people we didn't know and all I could do was put my hand over her mouth (no, that didn't work). Times like those remind me why we should always sit on the outside. Yes, it's indubitably adorable, and I can't help but smile when I hear her sweet little voice, but I feel so bad when people start to look back.

On a completely unrelated note, it is, without a doubt, Fall here in middle America! Oh how exciting it is to see the trees change, feel the cool winds blow, and smell the autumn air. It's all in anticipation for Christmas, my favorite time of year!! Don't worry, I'm one of those people that will forbid myself from listening to Christmas music until the day after Thanksgiving.

After daily mass Monday evening.


 
From the back porch of our third floor apartment.

Speaking of middle America, we have lived here for a little over a year now and we are both starting to get a little stir-crazy. Don't get me wrong, we don't mind at all living here, but we were never really planning on staying long. We are hoping that this next year brings another new experience and location (discernment is key, however, and you can never have too much prayer).

Now for an update on our little lives!

Paul is doing well at work and taking a lot of tests to get a certain certification that will help in the future. He has taken 6 tests so far, this year, and has 3 more before the year ends (that is his goal, at least). Every test comes with a huge pack of study materials and late night study sessions at the dining room table. I don't know how he does it, but every night and every weekend, he sits and studies. Of course he will take breaks to watch important football and baseball games, but this man is so disciplined, I'm in awe.

As for me, I am a stay at home mommy and I absolutely LOVE IT! I don't know what these next couple of years will bring in terms of going back to teaching or getting another job, but for now, it's just my beautiful baby girl and I at home and having fun. She is getting to that stage where she doesn't want anyone else except for me and while that makes my heart sing, I also know that being on the receiving end of the, "I don't want you" train is difficult and sad at times. Also, I think she doesn't like men (which is normal for every girl in our family from this age to about 2 years). Being home also gives me the opportunity to try new recipes. I'm not really much of a fan of cooking, but I still do it and I still try to make it as yummy as possible.

Agnes will be starting solid foods next week and even though I'm excited about it, I'm also nervous. It's not just two people that I'm cooking for, but 3. And with one of them, I have to pay close attention to what I am giving her and if it's the right consistency. She is now able to sit up and roll over (one way). She never liked being on her tummy so whenever she does roll onto her stomach, she fusses right away and won't roll back (so we are still working on it). She likes to blab and screech. As of now, she cannot pull herself up to stand or sit from lying down, but she does like to stand when we are supporting her. She laughs and smiles a lot. She is teething (no teeth, yet, but I have a feeling they will be coming in any day now).

Since July, we have seen many friends and family. In August, we visited my family in Colorado (it was a wonderful reunion with all 6 kids and 11 grandkids). In September, Paul went down to Texas to visit our alma mater and go to alumni events for the weekend while Agnes and I stayed with family friends from college and their beautiful 2 month old girl. Throughout these months, we have visited Paul's family (they live 2 hours away) for weekend trips and they have been filled with great adventures and fun. This month brings us to South Bend (to visit Paul's brother) and a Notre Dame game. Go Irish!

So now I think we are all caught up... picture time!

Grandma & Grandpa and the Grandkids in Colorado

Before bedtime smiles (4 months old)

High School friends and their babies.


Pumpkin Patch visit.


Great Grandma, Daddy, and Agnes at the  Zoo

Scared of the monkeys?

That face!

Getting in a comfortable position to watch the football game.

Watching some baseball with Daddy before bedtime.

Just playing around.


Giving mommy kisses.