Monday, August 30, 2010

Emily's Reunion - 2010


Marcy and Scott from Merrick, New York were so gracious to hold this year's reunion for the children adopted from China in Emily's group and another group they spent their time with at The White Swan Hotel. Ken and I were invited to share this special day. It was awesome to see the twelve children and their families who were able to make the picnic. These girls had a great time swimming all afternoon and reacquainting themselves since their last year's picnic. All the families intermingled and just enjoyed the day. I got to meet Marcy's Mom and realized very soon we could be twin sisters. Hard to believe someone else could talk and act so much like Nana. Scary, isn't it.

Most the families stayed at the Marriott that night and the next morning met for a boat ride around the harbor. Our main attraction was the Statue of Liberty. Actually, this is the first time I have had the pleasure to meet this great lady. And that she is. She stands stately and proud and has met immigrants entering this wonderful country for many years. In 1906 she welcomed my grandparents to their new home from Ireland. And so she has done for millions of people. Thank you, France, for your gift of her to us.

I'm hoping to be part of another reunion next year. Thank you, Marcy and Scott, for a wonderful weekend.
Hugs and kisses,

Friday, August 27, 2010

Vacationing in Mystic

The week in Mystic was sunny and bright. Zack and Alex loved seeing all the naval ships, even visiting a submarine base. At Mystic Seaport Zack took part in a play and hammed it up, as usual. He even got his Dad involved. We had dinner in the famous Mystic Pizza restaurant. Julia Roberts was in a movie that was based on it. I particularly enjoyed watching Alex as a big boy, riding his bicycle and playing on the beach and listening to Zack playing his guitar while we sat by the campfire.
Hugs and kisses,



Thursday, August 26, 2010

Vacation at the Cape

Most years all our grandchildren vacation together with us. This was one of the off years. It seemed strange to be having all this fun without Zack and Alex. But in August we will be vacationing in Mystic Seaport with them and having just as much fun. I suppose we'll have to adjust to this happening more often as the grandchildren grow and interests change. Life is full of changes.
Hugs and kisses,

Friday, August 20, 2010

Zack's Team - The Athletic's


The baseball season always seems to be a long one. This year the weather cooperated with sunshine and warmth. Zack did a good job playing second and third bases. He was catcher for the last four games, which I think he really enjoyed. He was excited about the games under the lights. The A's finished third for the season.
Hugs and kisses,

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Remembering Our Sweet Angel Amanda


My blog was created for one reason: to provide a treasury of memories for our grandchildren to look back on and recall the happy times we celebrated with them. But as with most families, all our memories are not happy.

Our family endured a tragic loss when Amanda Lynn was born into Heaven January 16, 2008; one we will never understand. I have always wanted to design a layout for Amanda to make all who see it smile and never forget her. About a month ago Amanda’s Mom suggested I do just that. Most of you are seeing our Guardian Angel for the first time. I truly hope you are smiling. I believe Amanda has not left us. She is waiting for us in a better place.




Hugs and kisses,

Monday, August 2, 2010

Alex Turns Four




Alex had such an awesome time at both his birthday parties. That beautiful smile was on his face both days. One party was held at the Tree Paad Fun Center in Malta. Someone took a big empty building and made it into a house of fun for children. There is this "thing" you climb up into. When you reach the top, you can attack the people standing at the bottom (me, like a fool) with balls you shoot from what resemble machine guns. You can bet Corey and Mike had a fun time blasting me. Then it was on to face painting. Amazing, children really can sit perfectly still when it is to their benefit. Too funny. The kids enjoyed the cake and who doesn't enjoy watching someone else open 30 or so presents. After that, it was back to the fun room and all kinds of games. We also celebrated with cake and ice cream the day of his birthday.

Alex has been home for three years and two months. Every day he has brought more joy into our lives. He is a little boy who never stops running. But he rarely stops smiling either. How lucky am I to have Alex as my grandson.
Hugs and kisses,